MATRIXSYNTH: Early 80's TAMA DS200 Analog Drum Machine Synthesizer SN 200686


Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Early 80's TAMA DS200 Analog Drum Machine Synthesizer SN 200686

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"Very rare/ Uncommon early-80s drum synth capable of some wild sounds from full-bodied electronic throbs to wild space-age squeaks and bleeps.

Made famous by Joy Division on their Unknown Pleasures album by producer Martin Hannett who used it as part of the wild industrial sound on the album. New Order also made use of these unusual machines.

Features two analogue oscillators with sensitivity, sweep range, sweep time, decay time, volume controls and a pickup input for each oscillator.

The envelope depends on the input source like an envelope follower.

Great for booming kicks and toms, all the way to sweeping laser blasts.

Sounds can be triggered by microphone/pickup or synth gate/trigger.

Synth can be turned on via foot switch."

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