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"Polyfusion were like turbocharged Moogs. This is a four input, one output mixer. All connectors are on 1/4" jack and each input is switchable on/off. There are positive and inverted outputs available and controls for each channel and overall level. Currently fitted for Doepfer Eurorack power, I also have the original connector. The panel size is a Polyfusion standard which I believe to be the same as the original Moog modular. Users of Moog, ARP, Roland, Korg MS series and other modular synths will know the advantages of modular synths!"
Saturday, February 08, 2014
Roland Jupiter 8 Synthesizer SN 131134
1975 MOOG MINIMOOG MODEL D SN 6623
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"For sale is this vintage 1975 Moog Minimoog Model D synthesizer by Moog Music. This early-production Minimoog, serial number 6623, is in very nice cosmetic shape, and perfect (recently serviced) working condition. This particularly rare maple cabinet example features transparent wheel controls and displays a completion tag date of 1-16-75. It is in nice original condition, but has had several very practical and discrete modifications made for enhanced functionality (Scale knob, CV out, OSC in, Gate output, IEC power adapter upgrade). Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to buy one of the best studio-ready MiniMoogs available with Free Worldwide Shipping!
All keys, rocker switches, knobs/dials, and lights works flawlessly. While producing a famously rich texture and grit, this synth exhibits pronounced clarity and presence: above and beyond that of most. Resultantly, this example is well-balanced, strong, full-range, and perfect for recording, sampling, etc.
The highly rare original natural maple cabinet is in good condition, with expected scratches and dings, it also has a small splits/chip in the edge of the control panel near the modulation wheels. The control panel is very nice otherwise, as are the keys which are nicely leveled. The bottom is in good shape, and the original feet are still present.
Due to it’s simple and intuitive nature combined with the unparalleled sound quality of the Minimoog, it quickly became known for being the most famously used synth of all time. From rock to dance to hiphop, the Minimoog is more relevant today than when it was introduced 40 years ago!"
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"For sale is this vintage 1975 Moog Minimoog Model D synthesizer by Moog Music. This early-production Minimoog, serial number 6623, is in very nice cosmetic shape, and perfect (recently serviced) working condition. This particularly rare maple cabinet example features transparent wheel controls and displays a completion tag date of 1-16-75. It is in nice original condition, but has had several very practical and discrete modifications made for enhanced functionality (Scale knob, CV out, OSC in, Gate output, IEC power adapter upgrade). Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to buy one of the best studio-ready MiniMoogs available with Free Worldwide Shipping!
All keys, rocker switches, knobs/dials, and lights works flawlessly. While producing a famously rich texture and grit, this synth exhibits pronounced clarity and presence: above and beyond that of most. Resultantly, this example is well-balanced, strong, full-range, and perfect for recording, sampling, etc.
The highly rare original natural maple cabinet is in good condition, with expected scratches and dings, it also has a small splits/chip in the edge of the control panel near the modulation wheels. The control panel is very nice otherwise, as are the keys which are nicely leveled. The bottom is in good shape, and the original feet are still present.
Due to it’s simple and intuitive nature combined with the unparalleled sound quality of the Minimoog, it quickly became known for being the most famously used synth of all time. From rock to dance to hiphop, the Minimoog is more relevant today than when it was introduced 40 years ago!"
Roland SH-101 Blue
ROLAND SH-2 Vintage Analog Synthesizer w/ Hard Case SN 085947
ROLAND Juno-106 Vintage Analog Synthesizer w/ Case SN 578941
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THE SONICA #50 Frank Eventoff Musical Electronic Synthesizer Instrument
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Firstman Multivox SQ-01 Analog Sequencer Synthesizer 1980
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Uploaded on Feb 2, 2010 David Morley·20 videos
"This is my Firstman SQ01 sequencer and synth. Pretty rare unit and a VERY big sounding synth. MUCH more low end than a TB303 but not quite as squidgy! Was released before the 303 I believe (1980)
On speakers you will hear how deep the low end is when the resonance is not cranked. VERY dubby sounding. It also has CV-Gate in and out as well as clock in and out so can be used in a larger CV-gate setup or as a sequencer for any cv-gate synth. Two envelope settings and gate length plus a sustain (release) control."
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"The Firstman SQ01, manufactured by Multivox, is said to pre-date the Roland TB-303 and has a deep analogue bass sound somewhere between the 303 and a Moog bass. The controls (left to right) are: Tempo, Release, Bar, Filter Cutoff Frequency, Filter Resonance, Oscillator Fine (tune) and Oscillator Frequency, Sustain and Power/Volume. Connections at the top rear are: DC12V in, CV in, Gate in, Clock in, Footswitch, Synchro out, CV out, Gate out, Clock out and Audio out. These connections really add to the fun-factor when hooking up with other analogue gear, or use a midi-cv converter to control it via midi.ONLY 200 OF THE SQ01 WERE MADE"
Uploaded on Feb 2, 2010 David Morley·20 videos
"This is my Firstman SQ01 sequencer and synth. Pretty rare unit and a VERY big sounding synth. MUCH more low end than a TB303 but not quite as squidgy! Was released before the 303 I believe (1980)
On speakers you will hear how deep the low end is when the resonance is not cranked. VERY dubby sounding. It also has CV-Gate in and out as well as clock in and out so can be used in a larger CV-gate setup or as a sequencer for any cv-gate synth. Two envelope settings and gate length plus a sustain (release) control."
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"The Firstman SQ01, manufactured by Multivox, is said to pre-date the Roland TB-303 and has a deep analogue bass sound somewhere between the 303 and a Moog bass. The controls (left to right) are: Tempo, Release, Bar, Filter Cutoff Frequency, Filter Resonance, Oscillator Fine (tune) and Oscillator Frequency, Sustain and Power/Volume. Connections at the top rear are: DC12V in, CV in, Gate in, Clock in, Footswitch, Synchro out, CV out, Gate out, Clock out and Audio out. These connections really add to the fun-factor when hooking up with other analogue gear, or use a midi-cv converter to control it via midi.ONLY 200 OF THE SQ01 WERE MADE"
commuter's glove & MT Sky
Published on Feb 8, 2014 Unun Septium·9 videos
"Casiotone MT-70 through a Strymon BigSky Reverberator."
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