MATRIXSYNTH: Customized IBM


Monday, December 10, 2007

Customized IBM

This one in via Josh. This custom qwerty keyboard controller was featured on CDM. It is currently up for auction

* IBM Keyboard, clicky style with removable key caps, custom painted. Includes all the original key caps (all are now painted)
* PS/2 cable for keyboard
* PS/2 to USB adapter cable for keyboard
* 2 Flashpoint vintage joysticks
* One of the joysticks has the springs removed, for free movement
* 1 joystick to USB adapter cable.

Update via Joshua in the comments:
"Just for clarity's sake, the keyboard for sale is the IBM style one featured in the bottom two photos. The keys were painted by Bill Van Loo, who did the stuff in the top photo."

6 comments:

  1. Just for clarity's sake, the keyboard for sale is the IBM style one featured in the bottom two photos. The keys were painted by Bill Van Loo, who did the stuff in the top photo.

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  2. Sorry nothing to do with keyboard, what is that 16 slider control? Is that from Kenton, midiable, how do you like it, where can I get one?

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  3. The slider box is a Peavey PC-1600.
    Super powerful box. Lots of editing controls (set min/max ranges, sysex, ect) and it's a heavy tank like metal casing so it can take some abuse and won't move around on the table.
    Oh, there's also an expanded PC-1600X version.

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  4. That's a peavey 1600x midi controller. They show up on the 'bay from time to time.

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  5. whoops, left that "reply" window open a bit long. But yes, it is the "x" version.

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  6. awsome guys thanks, I must have one.

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