Sunday, June 24, 2012
Casio SK-1 with Original Box
via this auction
"Casio's SK-1 introduced digital sampling to more individuals than any other sampler to date. The SK-1 began to appear on store shelves in 1986. For its time, at its price and with its functions, there was nothing else like it. Main features of this 32-note mid-size keyboard include:
4-note polyphony, available live and also in memory for digital record/playback functions of two types: 1) real-time 4-note polyphony, and 2) 3-channel multi-track memory coupled with a "one key play" system allowing notes in memory to be manually sequenced for editing purposes;
5 PCM voices, 1 user-sampled voice, 3 harmonic synthesis voices and one user-adjustable harmonic synthesis voice (this nice feature provides a tone in which most of the first 16 harmonics are present and can be adjusted in strength, with up to 14 levels of accentuation for each);*
Thirteen different preset ADSR envelopes which can be applied to any voice in use;*
Preset portamento and vibrato effects;
8 bit PCM sampling at 9.38 kHz (sample time is approximately 1.4 seconds);
Built-in condenser microphone for inputting samples, as well as two input jacks — line and external microphone;
Line-output;
Master tuning;
11 auto rhythms with chord accompaniment;"
"Casio's SK-1 introduced digital sampling to more individuals than any other sampler to date. The SK-1 began to appear on store shelves in 1986. For its time, at its price and with its functions, there was nothing else like it. Main features of this 32-note mid-size keyboard include:
4-note polyphony, available live and also in memory for digital record/playback functions of two types: 1) real-time 4-note polyphony, and 2) 3-channel multi-track memory coupled with a "one key play" system allowing notes in memory to be manually sequenced for editing purposes;
5 PCM voices, 1 user-sampled voice, 3 harmonic synthesis voices and one user-adjustable harmonic synthesis voice (this nice feature provides a tone in which most of the first 16 harmonics are present and can be adjusted in strength, with up to 14 levels of accentuation for each);*
Thirteen different preset ADSR envelopes which can be applied to any voice in use;*
Preset portamento and vibrato effects;
8 bit PCM sampling at 9.38 kHz (sample time is approximately 1.4 seconds);
Built-in condenser microphone for inputting samples, as well as two input jacks — line and external microphone;
Line-output;
Master tuning;
11 auto rhythms with chord accompaniment;"
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Casio
MFB OSC-01 triple DCO
via this auction
"MFB OSC-01 triple DCO analogue synthesizer module. Compatible with Doepfer and other similar systems. This extremely powerful module features three stable digitally-controlled analogue oscillators, each with switchable octave, saw/square/pulse waveform and tuning. Inputs include control voltage for each oscillator, Sync In for Osc 1+2, and Osc 1/2 Pulse Width. There's also a Ring Modulator output. Much more stable than the basic Doepfer oscillators, this unit will boost the power and flexibility of your modular synthesizer system without taking up too much space. Used, but in good working order. Supplied with Doepfer-compatible cable but without mounting screws. This module is now out of production so this may be your only chance to get one! It's much sought-after, used and recommended by Velvet Acid Christ - check out the demos on his website."
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MFB
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