
via this auction
Googlish translation:
"Rarer vintage sequencer with many possibilities.
Clock can come from any source:
Intern
External (analog)
External Midi
Tape
Trigger
You can save 5 sequences and play simultaneously.
Detroit techno genius Chord memory function (instant sound Jeff Mills)
Realtime / Step Input

MIDI I / O
Din Sync 24 I / O
Analog I / O
Sequences are ultra-tight and selbt the simplest lines will not be boring if they run over 8 minutes.
Ideal as an interface in the analog / digital studio
When combined with an analogue midi synth is very easy to set a really groovy techno achieved with modern DAW's how it is hardly possible."
This is an well known buddy ;-) see
ReplyDeletehttp://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/2007/11/micro-performance-poly-midi1.html
and
http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/2008/03/micro-performance-poly-midi1-update.html
It is the one I bought back in 2007. I recognized it, because I added the socket between the protect switch and the power cable (in the original state there is no socket, but the plate with the serial number).
BTW: I bought and sold it for 50 Euros. The seller now asks 200 Euros ... eeehm, what should I say ... good luck to the seller and my deepest commiseration to the buyer - it won't be worth 200 Euros...