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"This auction is for the whole set shown of (8) Milton Analog Music Voltage Controlled Sequencer Front Panels, including a very rare silver one with reversed graphics, (these are fully machined front and back and ready for the mounting of components). They are Modcan-A format, 1/8 inch thick aluminum, each 9" inches tall and 13.5 inches wide.
A convenient quarter-inch thick steel plate drilling guide is included for easily making more front panels with the same hole pattern.
(7) completely assembled and pre-wired Milton Engine Boards are included, just stuff them with chips and solder the wires that are already attached. Several Pairs of custom Engine Mounting Brackets are included along with three pre-assembled Asynchronous Boards.
These parts are for the famous Milton Voltage Controlled Sequencer sold under the Cynthia brand name via cyndustries.com. Originally designed for banana jacks they can easily be adapted to either miniphone or quarter-inch phone jacks. Although this sequencer and various do it yourself kit versions are available elsewhere on the web, this auction is the only place where you will find these front panels for sale.
Milton Circuit board kits and instructions (without panels) are available from BigCityMusic.com and www.buzzclick-music.com/ (Please Note, that this auction does not include authorization to go into production selling these as a business, if interested that must be negotiated separately with Buzzlick-Music.com above).
We are clearing out our workspace making room for the next big thing, so our spring cleaning is your gain!
These are the last ones, so snap these up before they're gone!
Cynthia
http://www.cyndustries.com"
Who needs NAMM when there's Matrixsynth...Matrix,you're the 'ginchy-est'!
ReplyDelete-Boris
thanks for hte heads up....sold!
ReplyDelete- companyofquail
damn i'd love to get 2 boards with panels
ReplyDeleteCan't do shit without the boards the pots go on, and there were none included. Sourcing them from the maker is apparently impossible. If they were complete "kits", I would have bought them. You can bet that's the reason they're for sale.
ReplyDeleteAren't the board sets available anymore?
ReplyDeleteI figure these panels were sold because Cyndustries lost its authorization to "officially" sell Miltons.
If you could build them, you could sell them. You wouldn't have Peter's authorization, whatever that means.
holy freak. i wake up, go to auction, look for that buy now button. rub the sleep out of my eyes, and look harder.
ReplyDeletedamn, it's sold
that was like, the bestest deal on ebay in 2007 yet.
Miltons are good.
ReplyDelete> that was like, the bestest deal on ebay in 2007 yet.
ReplyDeleteConsidering that a FPE panel for it approaches the price of the entire auction, I'd say so.