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"Up for sale is an EXTREMELY RARE soviet analog drum machine - PULSAR. Produced in the USSR in by Estradin military plant in Zhitomir city famous for its moog-type synths (Altair-231, Estradin-230, Solaris-314), signal processors and guitar effect pedals.
Pulsar has the following parameters:
- 64 preset non-editable rhythms with different variations.
- slider knobs "Level" for adjusting volume level, "Coarse Tempo" and "Fine Tempo", "Accent"
- key groups "Enter Rhythm" for selecting the preset rhythm
- indicator "Rhythm Number" shows the number of current style
- "Imitation" has 8 pads for recalling 8 drum sounds (big drum, snare, hat, clap, 3 toms, crash)
- "Start-Stop" knob with flash indicator shows the step/beat
Back panel: 'Power' knob, power cord socket, fuse, grounding socket
Connectors: standart 1/4 Jack sockets 'Out' for line output, 'RC' - for remote control pedal 'Start-Stop', 'Phone' - external headphones."
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