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Showing posts with label General Electric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label General Electric. Show all posts

Monday, September 16, 2019

Vtg GE TOTE-A-TUNE 1971 General Electric Piano Organ Keyboard Synthesizer Toy

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"Original booklet included. Booklet has minor tear, shown in pictures. Booklet contains songs to learn with purchase. Original removable strap included. Piano has been tested and works. AC adapter and batteries not included."

Horn, Brass, Reed, and Flute. Vibrato and Volume controls.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

ORGATRON 1 ~ Electronic Melody Organ

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Update via Pea in the comments: "this is the same thing as the GE Tote-A-Tune."

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Gentle Electric Model 101 Pitch & Envelope Follower - Pitch to CV Converter

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"This is a very cool, very rare item that just doesn't get enough use in my studio anymore.

These units were made in the 70s, and were (and still are) one of the few ways to track an audio input and convert it to a control voltage to be used with a synthesizer. They were also sold at the time in different form factors for use in the Serge and Aries modular synthesizers. There are web sites that discuss this unit in fair detail, including, I believe, one that was put up by it's designer Carl Fravel. (You'll have to search as ebay won't let me post the link)

This particular unit is roughly 2 rack spaces high. It does not have rack ears on it, so I used it on a rack shelf. I also have the manual for the unit which will be included with the auction..."

Friday, April 05, 2013

Modified Vintage Blue 1971 General Electric Tote - A - Tune Electric Organ


Some pics in via Luan CorrĂȘa of Brazil.

"I made an adjustment of PITCH and an output jack P10."

Video of a red one below.


Saturday, February 27, 2010

General Electric Keyboard


via Smoov-E

"Here are some pictures of my GE N4001A White and Red.

I picked this up at the swap meet. It wasn't working so the guy just gave it to me. I added a 9 volt battery snap connector and a 1/4 inch out. Now I run it thru my Wah pedal. Simply amazing."

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