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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Mode Machines x0xb0x Socksbox
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"'The difference of a well made x0xb0x and a Roland TB-303 is probably the same difference as from a TB-303 and another TB-303.'
In other words, the Mode Machines x0xb0x is as close as you're going to get to an original 303. This is not a cheap import or a badly built x0xb0x, this is a genuine Mode Machines product that is built perfectly.
As stated, this model is brand new and has only been taken out of the box for the auction photograph. Also, this is a BLUE LED version."
"'The difference of a well made x0xb0x and a Roland TB-303 is probably the same difference as from a TB-303 and another TB-303.'
In other words, the Mode Machines x0xb0x is as close as you're going to get to an original 303. This is not a cheap import or a badly built x0xb0x, this is a genuine Mode Machines product that is built perfectly.
As stated, this model is brand new and has only been taken out of the box for the auction photograph. Also, this is a BLUE LED version."
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Roland SH-2 vintage analog synthesizer
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"A fully functional Roland SH-2 vintage analog mono-synth from the late 70s. It has 2 VCOs + 1 sub oscillator (waveforms: sine, saw, square, variable pulse, and noise), LFO with sine, square, and sample & hold. It has a resonant, self oscillating 24db lowpass filter, which can be controlled by the envelope generator, the LFO, or the keyboard. It can also process an external audio input. The bender has a very nice feel to it, and it can simultaneously control any amount of filter cutoff or pitch of both oscillators or just one, which I found vary useful for jumping into harmonic intervals. Only issue is two missing slider caps on the LFO delay, and the EG release, though it does not impede functionality. Serial#:096305"
"A fully functional Roland SH-2 vintage analog mono-synth from the late 70s. It has 2 VCOs + 1 sub oscillator (waveforms: sine, saw, square, variable pulse, and noise), LFO with sine, square, and sample & hold. It has a resonant, self oscillating 24db lowpass filter, which can be controlled by the envelope generator, the LFO, or the keyboard. It can also process an external audio input. The bender has a very nice feel to it, and it can simultaneously control any amount of filter cutoff or pitch of both oscillators or just one, which I found vary useful for jumping into harmonic intervals. Only issue is two missing slider caps on the LFO delay, and the EG release, though it does not impede functionality. Serial#:096305"
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