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"My high school let me borrow these goodies for the summer.
Clockwise from left:
To the left, cut off, is my HS-60 (a Roland Juno 106 with speakers)
Up top is the Akai S-612 sampler that used those awful 2.8" typewriter-style quick-disk diskettes. The top rack is the drive, the bottom is the sampler.
On the right is a Yamaha DX100
Below that is a Siel DX-600 Expander"
The description included links to http://vintagesynth.com/. We all know VSE right?
Thursday, February 26, 2009
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They have synths & samplers at your schools? sooo great.
ReplyDeleteThat'd actually be a rad lil' setup, even in 2009.
ReplyDeleteOh to have that German dude start offering that supercharged, updated S612 ROM update again. :-(
Does the 612 even have filters? I bought one back in the day and almost immediately exchanged if for the Akai S900
ReplyDeleteFilter but no resonance.
ReplyDeleteYep the S612 has a VCF. it's a nice sounding filter!
ReplyDeletewe have one for sale @ our company in holland