via this auction
"1. A Stepp DG1 guitar controller that powers on and works when connected to a working Stepp base (not included) with the proper serial cable (not included). It will need servicing to work 100% but is invaluable as a parts guitar. The assembly that holds the whammy bar is a little off center. Again when this is connected to a Stepp base it powers on as normal. I recently replaced the battery. It is shown without the covers that hide where the strings are attached but the covers pop right back into place.
2. Extra Stepp frets
3 A nearly complete never used set of Stepp strings. It is only missing one strum string. The Stepp takes two sets of strings. One for the fretting hand and one for the picking/strumming hand.
4. A large mixed lot of new and used Stepp strings
5. Miscellaneous Stepp knobs and switches
6. Original Stepp tool for changing strings
7. Original Stepp "whammy bar"
8. Stepp knee rest. The rubber foam has a cosmetic imperfection."
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Monday, April 11, 2011
Stepp DG1 guitar synth
via this auction
"This, as I'm sure you'll know if you're looking is a Stepp DG1 guitar synth as used by many guitar types in the 80's, Alan Holdsworth and Steve were among many noted users. This one seems to be totally complete with the base unit, the guitar, the linking cable and the all important owners manual. When turned on some of the lights come up and the fret lights come on, sometimes, after a while, a lo flashes on a panel. I"
Friday, November 11, 2011
Vintage 80's Stepp DG1 DG-1 analog guitar synthesizer
via this auction
"For those of you who don't know the Stepp is a digitally controlled, monster analog synth that is full of SSM and CEM chips. The synth engine is based around a six voice Oberheim expander..."
Anyone confirm this? Some pics of the inside below.
Update: see this post for a video of one being used by Ultravox's Midge Ure.
"For those of you who don't know the Stepp is a digitally controlled, monster analog synth that is full of SSM and CEM chips. The synth engine is based around a six voice Oberheim expander..."
Anyone confirm this? Some pics of the inside below.
Update: see this post for a video of one being used by Ultravox's Midge Ure.
Wednesday, May 04, 2016
Tomorrow's World on sampling and MIDI with Midge Ure.MPG
Published on Mar 2, 2012 crgn
"From a very old VHS (1986/7?). The reasons I just had to upload it were: a) it has to be the inspiration for Look Around You's Synthesizer Patel; b) Midge Ure demonstrates the keytar by playing Stairway! There's a big jump in the middle as this is a cut-and-shut job."
via McDingo in the comments of this post on the 80s Stepp DG1 guitar synthesizer.
Monday, June 06, 2011
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