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Wednesday, January 04, 2017

TECHNOSAURUS MICROCON II

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"Technosaurus Microcon II analog synthesizer in vhs compact format.
You can use it with Midi or CV/Gate. There is also in filter input. The Microcon II works like a charm.
Power supply is included.

s/h to 48 lower states or local pick up near SFO airport, Bay Area.

General features :

- Same sound parameters as the original MICROCON
- Filter input to process external signal sources
- CV/Gate outputs to slave a MICROCON or any other CV/Gate instrument
- 1 additional filter CV output
- Internal VCO can be muted
- Very compact VHS video-tape size : Looks small and sounds BIG!

MIDI controlled parameters:

- Note number (C0....C7)
- Note ON / OFF, last priority
- MIDI channel selector (1...16)
- Accent ON / OFF depending on velocity
- Pitchbending via modulation wheel
- Filter cutoff frequency (internal VCF and external filter CV output)
- Glide ON / OFF
- All notes OFF when pressing more than 10 notes at the same time"

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