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"The MULTIVOX SQ-01 Mini Music Lab SEQUENCE SYNTHESIZER is a monophonic multi-sound producing source (a synthesizer) and a digital recording device ( a computer memory storage sequencer) in one compact control box. The SQ-01 Mini Music Lab is to music what the calculator is to math. A.C. or 12 Volt D.C. power and memory storage backup help make the SQ-01 mini Music Lab a complete self contained unit, allowing the composer/performer to create sounds and compositions anywhere and record them for immediate musical background to compose and playback compositions flawlessly."
"The SQ-01 Mini Music Lab allows standard musical notation to be transferred to simple graphic notation that instructs the programmer/performer to enter a pitch and the length of time that pitch will be held. The music is recorded and stored into any one or all of sixteen possible channels for a possible 1024 note capacity. The seven octave range oscillator, pulse and sawtooth waveform generator, 24 dB low pass filter and envelope controls interact for the infinite sound creation we have come to expect from the finest and most sophisticated synthesizers. Optional BS-01 Bass Pedal controllers provide a unique automatic controllable bass pedal synthesizer that can transpose complete bass patterns of your creation."
"The SQ-01 Mini Music Lab can be interfaced and synchronized with other labs and synthesizers for full Mini Lab ensembles and infinite creative potential."
The unit is in good working condition. Only one scatch on the backside"
via Loscha
Previous Firstman posts
As a sequencer this gizmo is 'kind of' useful - as a synth however it is terrible. Listen to the sound clips - those are the only sounds you'll ever coax out of this box.
ReplyDeleteI've seen a few of these on ebay the last 6 months. They seem to have a terrible time selling - usually no bids. I've heard other people also comment on the weak sound.
ReplyDeleteThe sounds are limited, sure, but they're not bad. And I've probably watched nearly ever Firstman auction the past couple of years, as sad as that might be, and only once do I recall the winner getting a relative bargain.
ReplyDeleteAnd the gent trying to currently sell one for US$580 is, alas, fooling himself terribly.
"only a scratch on the backside"
ReplyDeleteI like scratching my backside.
Maybe this will be the new Casio for minimalist circuit benders!
Seems like it's always the same firstman SQ-01 on ebay. I remember the mark on the front panel that you can clearly see on the pics.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Here's a post on the same one up for auction back in May 11, 2006: link.
ReplyDeleteif your looking for those big acid/basslines this is the beast for you ....dont agree with most of the people below ....if you can get this for under a grand which is cheap in comparison to the tb303 these days id pounce on that mutha~
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