Saturday, June 30, 2012
KORG MS-10 PATCHABLE VINTAGE SYNTHESISER SN 134950
via eBay UK
"Released by Korg in 1978 as a monophonic single - VCO analog synthesiser
CV/Gate controllable
External input to filter, which allows you to filter external sound sources"
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KORG
Friday, June 29, 2012
Yamaha DX5 Synthesizer Keyboard
via this auction
"DX7s are a dime a dozen. But DX5s were a lot more expensive when they came out, so fewer were sold and as a result, they're a lot harder to find these days... The DX5 is like having two DX7s in one keyboard, or like a DX1 in a lighter package, with slight differences. Unlike the original DX7, the DX-5 allows the user to save performance data into patches. Since the DX-5 (and DX-1) contain 2 DX7 synthesizer engines..."
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Yamaha
Roland PG-200
via this auction
"The PG-200 is a programmer for the JX-3P and the MKS-30. Since those instruments were some of the first from Roland to come out with digital parameter access for editing, as opposed to sliders and knobs, Roland made the PG-200 available. The PG-200 also works with Roland's GR-700 Guitar Synth."
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Roland
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Dave Smith Instruments Mono Evolver
via this auction
"Monstrous four oscillator voice architecture: two analog and two digital.
True stereo signal path with separate Curtis analog low-pass filters in each channel.
Dedicated onboard effects (feedback, delay, distortion, high-pass filter, etc.).
Highly accessible sound control for easy, intuitive operation: 58 knobs--43 of them potentiometers--and 33 switches.
16 x 4 step sequencer really brings the Evolver to life with evolving "pseudo-polyphonic" sounds -- you won't believe it's monophonic!
Stereo audio input for audio processing of external stereo or mono signals, enabling the synth to act as a unique stereo effects processor.
Everything (sequencer, LFOs, and delay) syncs perfectly to MIDI.
Multiple Evolvers can be daisy-chained for increased polyphony."
"Monstrous four oscillator voice architecture: two analog and two digital.
True stereo signal path with separate Curtis analog low-pass filters in each channel.
Dedicated onboard effects (feedback, delay, distortion, high-pass filter, etc.).
Highly accessible sound control for easy, intuitive operation: 58 knobs--43 of them potentiometers--and 33 switches.
16 x 4 step sequencer really brings the Evolver to life with evolving "pseudo-polyphonic" sounds -- you won't believe it's monophonic!
Stereo audio input for audio processing of external stereo or mono signals, enabling the synth to act as a unique stereo effects processor.
Everything (sequencer, LFOs, and delay) syncs perfectly to MIDI.
Multiple Evolvers can be daisy-chained for increased polyphony."
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DSI
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
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