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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

FREE SYNTH: ENSONIQ SD-1 Emulator (by Sojus Records) - No talking demo


video upload by ADL-MusicLab

"Hello everyone!

Here's to you my 'No talking demo' of this FREE emulation of the Ensoniq SD-1 developed by Sojus Records, which brings back to life this iconic synthesizers!


This VST3 plugin is a faithful, hardware-level emulation of one of the most unique digital synthesizers of the early ’90s.

Originally released in 1990, the Ensoniq SD-1 comes from a lineage of evolving Transwave wavetable synthesizers, following the ESQ-1, SQ-80, and VFX series. It combines additive-style waveform layering with powerful modulation, placing it alongside classics like the PPG Wave and Waldorf Microwave in the world of hybrid digital synthesis.

This "MAME-based" VST3 plugin brings the SD-1/32 to life inside your DAW for the first time. Despite being a proof-of-concept, it is already fully functional and incredibly deep.

The demo showcases some of the presets created directly from the engine – from lush pads and evolving textures to digital timbres and analog-style patches. Each patch can layer up to 6 waveforms from the original ROM, shaped by dual multi-mode filters, complex envelopes, LFOs, and an extensive modulation matrix. The built-in effects processor adds classic reverb, chorus, flanging, and delay.

Key features of the plugin include:
• Full VST3 support (Windows & macOS, Intel + ARM)
• Complete MIDI implementation including polyphonic aftertouch
• Full VST automation (all controls)
• Import of original VFX / VFX-SD / SD-1 SysEx files
• Resizable GUI with multiple panel layouts
• Support for original disk images and cartridges
• Optional multi-output routing (main + aux)
• Built-in sequencer support (with original OS disk)
• And much more...

⚠️ Important: This plugin requires original Ensoniq SD-1 ROM files (not included for copyright reasons). Please check the documentation for setup instructions.

⚠️ Note: Due to the nature of the emulation, CPU usage can be high and only one instance can run per DAW session.

More info here:
https://www.sojusrecords.com/news/ens...

GitHub page:
https://github.com/sojusrecords/Enson...

This project is an exciting step toward preserving and reimagining classic digital synthesizers in modern workflows. If you’re into vintage gear, wavetable synthesis, or rare digital textures, this is definitely worth exploring.

#ensoniq #synth #vst"

$200 JUNO-6 Sound Module


video upload by Woody Piano Shack

"Exploring the sounds of the ROLAND AIRA COMPACT J-6 Chord Synthesizer, featuring emulation of the ROLAND JUNO-6 synth. How well does it work as a sound module when conneted to a MIDI keyboard to get some classic vintage sounds in a tiny and cheap instrument?"

MORE WOODY PIANO SHACK
https://woodypianoshack.com

SEQUENTIAL OB-6 SYNTHESIZER

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via this listing

Additional Signal Sounds listings

We say...
A pre-owned Sequential OB-6 Desktop in very good condition. It has a few dings to the wooden side cheeks. The outer packaging is slightly worn but original and it comes with the power supply and manual

Manufacturer's description
Classic Oberheim Sound — Made Portable
The OB-6® desktop module is just as powerful and easy to use as its counterpart, the OB-6 Keyboard. The module has all of the same controls as the keyboard version and provides the same immediacy and ease of use. As with the OB-6 Keyboard, all parameters are at your fingertips, with full-sized knobs and switches and a comfortable, intuitive layout.

How does it sound? Massive — just like the keyboard, because on the inside, it’s exactly the same. The same analog signal path with discrete VCOs and VCFs. The same high-quality digital effects. The same classic Oberheim sound that has been earning raves from musicians around the world.

ELEKTRON OCTATRACK MK2 SEQUENCER & SAMPLER

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via this listing

Additional Signal Sounds listings

We say...
A pre-owned Elektron Octatrack MK2 in very good condition. It appears to have been originally sold as a b-stock unit. It has all original packaging and accessories.

Manufacturer's description
With the Octatrack MKII, discovering the perfect sample is only the beginning. Twist it, distort it, and carve it into something that is truly yours. Dynamic in name and nature: this is the ultimate sampler for recording sessions, creative kick-starts, and improvisational performances. A stereo sampler, looper, arranger, mixing and effects hub, workstation, performance instrument: you name it. Its power scales and evolves with you during your musical journey.

The Octatrack MKII redefines how you transform your sounds, as well as how you interact and play with them. It is a stereo sampler, processor, and live looper with a powerful sequencer and workstation workflow on top. Choose between several custom machines – static, flex, thru, neighbor, pickup – to suit your sample recording, manipulation, and effects processing needs for each of the eight tracks.

Monday, March 23, 2026

Introducing Aline - Compositional Hardware Step Sequencer by TATO Audio


video upload by TATO


via Perfect Circuit

"Combine real-time performance with compositional polish using Aline from Tato Audio, a flexible sixteen-channel sequencer with a variety of different controls for crafting interesting sequences in moments. It uses what's called "Engines" to create these sequences; there are a variety of different Engines, but each one can be divided into two types: Imperative and Parametric. These Engines can be sequenced in tandem with each other using sequencer channels to create new and interesting kinds of sequences, which can be crafted manually by inputting values, or performed using the onboard keyboard. Imperative Engines functions akin to more standard forms of sequencing, directly defining notes, their length, velocity, etc. On the other hand, Parametric Engines center around generative forms of sequencing, allowing you to define a set of parameters and generate phrases based on those values. These sequences can be edited after-the-fact to affect their parameters and structure, or even adjust a note's pitch in real-time along with the scale your sequence is in—this gives you a lot of freedom for evolving your sequences on the fly.

Unlike most sequencers, each of the sixteen channels can be used to sequence a variety of different parameters using Engines, and those individually sequenced parameters can directly interact with each other in groups to create complex phrases that evolve and change over time. Each sequencer channel can be set to different lengths, giving you instant access to complex polyrhythmic parameter modulation for intriguing results. Bring Euclidean rhythms into your sequences, arpeggiate your chords, generate lead lines and chord progressions in an instant, and more using the variety of available Engines.

Blend external MIDI data directly into your sequences using the spectrum of available inputs and outputs; receive clock directly from a host computer using the onboard USB-C port, or integrate your external gear using the TRS 3.5mm MIDI I/O jacks. Bring the flexibility of the Aline right to your Eurorack system using the provided 3.5mm CV jacks, including a clock I/O, and two channels of Pitch, Gate, and Velocity outputs. If you're looking for a new method of creating sequences for your performance or compositions, Aline from Tato Audio is a versatile toolbox full of features for helping you craft novel and exciting sequences.

ALINE FEATURES

16-channel performance sequencer
8 different Engines for generative and standard forms of sequencing
Engines are interactable with each other for complex results
Sequence Saving and Recall
Onboard keyboard for real-time note input
Modular connectivity via 3.5mm CV
MIDI via USB-C and 3.5mm TRS I/O"

Previously:

ARA - Attack Drum Sequencer

video upload by TATO

Strumming on ATRIUM: Keyboarder wants to be Guitarist #whimsicalraps


video upload by Pete Midi

"Whimsical Raps Atrium implements a very special way to play a synthesizer. In combination with the special sound engine it's fun to discover a new world behind the classical synthesizer universe. In this jam I explore the possibilities of the strum touch plate and the chord/scale settings with a distorted guitar like sound. Note that no dedicated guitar effects like overdrive or distortion were used, just a reverb (Eventide Blackhole) and a standard delay (Ableton). The backing track I made with the IK Multimedia Modo Bass and Drum plugins."

Korg Volca performance Yarnbay Quartet


video upload by Veli-Matti Rautio

"Today Volca session with four Volcas. There were Bass, Beats, FM2 and Modular. Bass 16 steps self-made sequence, Beats also 16 steps self-made drum pattern and Modular 96 steps self-made sequence. FM2 lead playing with sound called Yarnbay with chorus and reverb. Korg microKONTROL midi keys to FM2. Roland Go: Mixer Pro analog mixing desk and Sony FDR-AX43A video camera. Composed, played, arranged and improvised by me in Studio Tupos upstairs livinroom's glass table 23.3.2026.Nr. 1539.

Sessio alkoi Volca Modularilla, tein siihen ensin kuusi 16 stepin sekvenssiä ja yhdistin ne. Sitten mukaan tuli Volca Bass, siihen tein simppelin 16 steppisen bassosekvenssin ja kolmantena tuli Beats, johon tein 16 steppisen rumpukuvion. Ajattelin ensin soittaa soolon Bassilla, mutta päätin ottaa mukaan neljänneksi FM2:n, se hoiteli soolon. Soolosoundina Yarnbay choruksen ja reverbin kera. Volca kvartetti oli kasassa ja eikun tekemään videota : ) Midikiippariksi FM2:lle otin Korg microKONTROL-kiipparin. Mukana myös Roland Go: Mixer Pro ja Sony FDR-AX43A. Yläkerran olkkarin lasipöydällä tämäkin esitys valmistui."

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Make Noise 0-Coast Semi-Modular Synthesizer w/ Hosa patch cables

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via this eBay listing

"The Make Noise 0-Coast is one of the most beloved entry points into patchable synthesis — a single-voice semi-modular desktop synth that draws from both East Coast and West Coast synthesis traditions without committing to either. Hands-on, deeply expressive, and surprisingly deep once you start patching.

This unit is in excellent condition and comes as a complete, ready-to-play bundle:

What's included:

Make Noise 0-Coast synthesizer

Original Make Noise power supply with all 4 international plug adapters (US, UK, EU, AU)

Original packaging

Hosa 3.5mm patch cables (assorted colors)

3.5mm TRS to DIN-5 MIDI adapter

3.5mm to 1/4" audio adapter

About the 0-Coast:

Single-voice patchable analog/digital hybrid synthesizer

West Coast-inspired waveshaping and dynamics (Multiply, Slope, Contour, LPG)
13 patch points — compatible with Eurorack CV standards

MIDI in via 3.5mm TRS (adapter included)

Works standalone or fully integrated into a modular system"

Not Just an Update… JE-8086 Keeps Getting Better


video upload by Autodafe

"JE 8086 by The Usual Suspects just received a new update… and this is not your typical 'couple of presets and done' kind of release.

In this video I take a closer look at version 2.2.2, focusing not only on the obvious new features, but also on the many improvements happening behind the scenes — the kind of work that really makes a difference when you actually use a plugin every day.

From the new centralized Settings panel to the redesigned MIDI Learn system, this update brings meaningful workflow improvements, including:
🔹 A new centralized Settings panel (MIDI, DSP, Audio, GUI)
🔹 A completely reworked MIDI Learn system with auto-detection (absolute/relative)
🔹 A visual MIDI Learn overlay mode for faster mapping
🔹 New high-quality and lo-fi resampler modes
🔹 DSP optimizations for better performance and efficiency
🔹 Improved parameter linking with safer behavior
🔹 Enhanced patch management and MIDI integration
🔹 A wide range of bug fixes improving stability and usability

If you had issues with previous versions, this might be a good time to give it another try.

Also worth keeping an eye on the bigger picture: many of these improvements are happening at the framework level, which means we’ll likely see them extended to other instruments from the same project in the future.

What I like about The Usual Suspects approach is the steady, continuous development — not just adding features, but refining the instrument over time.

Download: https://theusualsuspects.io/downloads..."

Saturday, March 21, 2026

monophreak EMMY1OH1 Software Editor for the Roland EM-101 Preset Desktop Synthesizer



via Monophreak

"With the right firmware mod (that’s right – no mysterious hacky soldered in dials) for old board Roland EM-101 machines, the EM-101 is no longer a preset machine. Often billed as a cutdown Juno 106 restricted to just 24 presets, this box previously had some interesting uses but didn’t really deliver as an anlogue beast in my arsenal. It was too restricted. Until now. Due to the amazing work by Ryan (Plutoniq), the EM-101 has been give a new lease of life and transformed into a strong addition to my music making and since the parameters can now be controlled over midi CC, I have written an editor to load in presets from the Juno 106 and MKS-7, extended to a new Roland EM-101 format with naming and created a preset saving system and librarian for patch recall. It’s not a Juno 106 but it is a very nice sounding a machine with it’s own character sharing a lot of parallels. If I have understood correctly (there could be inaccuracies!), it has a M5232RS tone generator chip with 36 (I think) waveforms that are beautifully shaped by Roland analogue fitters. A good example is the IR3109 VCF filter, found in a the Jupiter 8 or M5241L VCA found in the MKS-70. If you look at the chip list, there are lots of shared electronics that overlap between Junos, Juipter and other quality Roland gear of it’s time, giving it character. Notably, the MN3009 and MN3101 chorus chips shared by the Juno 106 chorus. It has interesting analogue effects on board but the chorus particularly shines due to the much greater CC control (as you can see from the screenshot). That chorus is gorgous, adds that analogue sheen and processing. I spent last night building up a preset bank for the EM-101 to release with the editor (and check bank functionality) and got lost inside this little beauty."

If you forget the EM-101 you can find some pics and demos in previous posts.

This one is in via monophreak in the comments of this post and this post.

DIN Sync RE-303 Bass Line replica!

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via this Vemia listing

Click the auction link on top when you get there for additional listings.

"The TB-303 is undoubtedly the most cloned synth ever - but clones are clones. DIN Sync call their RE-303 a replica, with some justification.
This was professionally made with correct components, and from the correct era. It's like having an original TB-303 which hasn't been played to death - and has well-featured MIDI in addition. My example is not quite mint, but seriously beautiful.

Comes with a UK external power supply - it needs to be well-regulated and to spec.

VEMIA can collect and pack (9GBP) for onward shipping / delivery."

Friday, March 20, 2026

MAKEN0ISE MultiWAVE New Firmware Modes


video uploads by MAKEN0ISE

Playlist:

1. The MultiWAVE's Shift Register Span mode
Shift Register is a new Span Mode, available as part of the v4.1.6 firmware (which can be downloaded here: https://www.makenoise-manuals.com/fir...)

This video provides an overview of this new Span mode, which is indicated when the MultiWAVE's Span LED glows magenta.
2. MIDI settings with MultiWAVE
The MultiWAVE can be controlled via MIDI over USB-C by connecting a MIDI Host enabled MIDI controller to the MultiWAVE MIDI Inlet.

This video discusses the various MIDI channel setting options available for controlling the MultiWAVE, as well as the module's MPE mode.

For more detailed information on the CC message options available for parameter control when using MPE mode, be sure to check out the MIDI appendix of the MultiWAVE manual on our website (https://www.makenoise-manuals.com/mul...)

http://www.makenoisemusic.com
3. How to install the MultiWAVE MIDI Inlet
The MultiWAVE MIDI Inlet module is required for controlling the MultiWAVE with MIDI. But how to install it? Friend, you've come to the right place.

This video walks through the installation process of the MultiWAVE MIDI Inlet.

For more information on using MIDI with the MultiWAVE, please see the Controlling MultiWAVE with MIDI video in this playlist ( tk) as well as the MultiWAVE manual on our website (https://www.makenoise-manuals.com/mul...)

Note: as indicated in the video, when installing the MultiWAVE MIDI Inlet, be sure to use caution when making the USB-C connection on MultiWAVE.

How to make the Stranger Things Arp Sound | Modulox Brain Sound Design


video upload by RaspiAudio

"In this video, we show you exactly what the Modulox Brain is capable of by recreating the iconic Stranger Things arpeggiated synth sound from scratch! Watch as we build the patch step-by-step using multiple oscillators, filters, LFOs, and delay on this powerful little machine.

🎹 Meet the MODULOX BRAIN by Raspiaudio 🎹
Modulox Brain is an Open Source modular synthesizer platform.
⚠️ We have a few more in pre-sales! Grab yours here: https://raspiaudio.com/product/brain/

✨ A versatile centerpiece for your MIDI setup, featuring magnetic modules that snap together effortlessly. ✨

🔹 Endless Sound Engines: Transform it instantly into a Virtual Analog, Granular Synth, FM Synth, or Sampler—just by swapping firmwares!
🚀 Community Driven: Open-source, Arduino-friendly, and continuously evolving with community-driven apps available in our App Store.

🔧 Specs Highlights:
• 24-bit DAC & ADC
• Vivid 320×240 Color Screen
• Onboard Microphone & Speaker
• Audio Jack (Mic & Headphones)
• Clickable Encoder & 4 Buttons
• MIDI IN/OUT (3.5mm jacks) + Sync
• USB-C MIDI Connectivity
• Magnetic Connectors for MODULOX Knob, Touch, and Slide modules
• Nano-pad Anti-slip Base

✨ Endless possibilities, limited only by your imagination. ✨

👉 Full independent review here: • Modulox Brain - an Open Source modular syn... [posted here]
🌐 Discover more: https://modulox.fr

#Modulox #ModuloxBrain #StrangerThings #Synthesizer #SoundDesign #OpenSource #Raspiaudio #ModularSynth #Arduino #SynthTok"

Super JX and the MPG-7X


video upload by Starsky Carr

"The Roland Super JX (MKS-70 / JX-10) is one of Roland’s most underrated analogue polysynths. Released in 1986, it was effectively two JX-8P synth engines in one instrument, giving you 12 voices of DCO analogue synthesis, huge pads, powerful basses, and classic mid-80s Roland character.

In this video I take a deep dive into the Roland MKS-70 Super Jupiter rack synth, paired with the Retroaktiv MPG-7X programmer and the Vecoven PWM upgrade, which massively expands the capabilities of the original synth.

We explore how the controller transforms the experience compared with the original menu-driven interface, and look at the additional synthesis power introduced by the Vecoven upgrade including true PWM, additional envelopes, extra LFO, and expanded modulation routing.

Along the way I demonstrate a range of sounds including pads, basses, evolving textures and layered patches, showing why the Super JX became famous for its huge analogue pads and rich detuned sounds.

I also look at some of the performance features of the MPG-7X such as assignable controls, patch generation, chord mode, velocity crossfading and MIDI integration, which make this combination feel like a modern analogue synthesizer despite the vintage hardware.

If you're into vintage Roland synths, analogue polysynths, or classic 80s synthesis, the Super JX is a fascinating instrument sitting right at the transition between the analogue era and the rise of digital synths like the DX7.

In this video
Roland MKS-70 Super Jupiter overview
Retroaktiv MPG-7X controller deep dive
Vecoven PWM upgrade explained
Sound design examples and patch demos
Dual-layer patches and detuned pad sounds
Performance features and MIDI control

Gear used
Roland MKS-70 Super Jupiter
Retroaktiv MPG-7X controller
Vecoven PWM upgrade"

Minimal Electronica with Softball MIDI and Digitone | Extra Ball 2026-03-20 by atnr


video upload by atnr

"A minimal electronica piece where MIDI from ‪@noine-giron‬ Softball https://store.noine.net/softball.html is sent to Digitone for sound generation.

Softball by noine runs on a Mac and sends MIDI sequences to the Digitone via USB MIDI, triggering the sound.

On the Digitone, the knobs are used to shape and modify the sound of each track in real time."


Some info on Softball, Google translated:

"A macOS MIDI sequencer that is simply fun to use—featuring the playful motion of a bouncing ball. It is currently available for purchase on Payhip.

・Simple ・Highly expressive ・Fun to use
These three principles form the core of its design. While I do plan to add more features in the future, I intend to remain steadfast in upholding these three fundamental pillars.
DAWs like Ableton Live consolidate almost every conceivable function into a single package, allowing you to do just about anything; I rely on them heavily myself.
However, isn't there also a unique joy in treating individual applications on your computer as distinct modules—combining them in various ways to create something new? This very concept is why I chose to handle MIDI directly rather than developing this as a standard plugin. And, of course, sending MIDI signals out to trigger external hardware instruments is a delight in its own right!
I have intentionally designed the interface to avoid the need for precise note-by-note (Do-Re-Mi) input via a traditional piano roll. Instead, I encourage you to experiment with different keys and scales to find the perfect musical balance that feels right to you. My hope is that you will feel free to create and play sounds in a way that feels natural and accessible.
But why the bouncing ball?
Aren't you a little tired of watching static step sequencers or piano rolls scroll endlessly across the screen?
I felt that the dynamic motion of a bouncing ball had a wonderful synergy with musical rhythm and beat. Plus—let's be honest—it just looks adorable as it bounces along!"

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Introducing KOMA KASSIOPEIA, a 4-channel DC interface


video upload by KOMA Elektronik

"Kassiopeia is a 4-channel DC interface that lets you control motors, solenoids, LEDs, fans, lights and more with MIDI or CV/Gate.
Tap, shake, vibrate, and move objects to create sound in ways you’ve never imagined. Build kinetic sound installations, trigger solenoids rhythmically, or illuminate objects for an immersive performance.
#komaelektronik #synthesizer #sounddesign #kineticsculpture"



"Kassiopeia is a 4-channel DC interface that lets you control motors, solenoids, LEDs, fans, lights and more with MIDI or CV/Gate.

Tap, shake, vibrate, and move objects to create sound in ways you’ve never imagined. Build kinetic sound installations, trigger solenoids rhythmically, or illuminate objects for an immersive performance.

What if sound wasn’t just about speakers and synthesizers? What if you could make music by striking metal plates, shaking objects, or vibrating strings?

Kassiopeia is a 4-channel DC interface that turns movement into sound and light. It lets you control motors, solenoids, fans, LEDs and lamps using MIDI or CV/Gate. Each channel can either smoothly adjust power levels (great for controlling motors and movement) or send short, punchy triggers (perfect for percussive hits).

Designed for experimental musicians, sound artists, and tinkerers, Kassiopeia lets you:

Trigger solenoids to create percussive rhythms on any object.
Control motors and fans to shak, vibrate, or bow strings.
Control lamps and LEDs for an immersive performance.
Build kinetic sound sculptures that interact with the physical world.
Power-starve devices for glitchy, unpredictable results.
Simply connect it to a laptop via MIDI (Ableton-ready!) or control it with CV/Gate from your modular system.

During its development, we worked closely with Hildur Guðnadóttir and her band Osmium, incorporating ideas from the modified Halldorophone used in the Joker soundtrack. It’s an instrument of endless possibilities—where will you take it?"

KASSIOPEIA actually made its first mention on the site back on May 7, 2025.

Bird’s Throat & more - Yamaha FS1R Sounddesign (FM Synthesis) - Formant Sequence


video upload by DACHI Klangmusik

"FM Synthesis with Yamaha FS1r Synthesizer and detailed custom Controller built by by R. Skerjanc
Sorry about 20 minutes bird beeeep & bleeep.. 😹
Next time more electronic music..

Midi sequence by Roland TR-3

Check the minimal parameter changes and the sound modulations on the FS1r

Algorithm: OP7 -} OP8

Faders: Volume of Operators

Yellow: Formant Sequence Section (Delay & Speed). Delay is up to eliminate the FSeq effect..

Blue section left: parameters assigned to menu above

Purpose: try & error, exploring new possibilities & dependecies of sections in FM Synthesis, tonal discovery of sore throat birds 💥🎶😉"

An Inspiring Eurorack Toolbox for Audio & CV // Workshop Computer from Music Thing


video upload by DivKid

Also see Turing Machine, Workshop System & Planet of the Apes! // Music Thing Modular at Machina Bristronica

"Seeing the Music Thing Workshop System grow and develop over recent years have been a lovely thing and it made me happy to see part of it getting broken out into a Eurorack module and for that part to be the Workshop Computer. It's an 8HP Eurorack module that works as digital toolbox for audio and CV which offers all sorts of handy low level utility things, more exciting audio and CV generation and a range of more lo fi and hi fi audio FX.

Along with the release of the module are 3 new program cards from RYK, offering pitch shifting delay, vocoding, pitch to voltage and tape style recording and looping. You also get some default Music Thing cards and there's blank cards with a huge range of simple drag and drop a file over USB options for a range of community cards you can get for free too. Check out the links below, loads of info in the timing index to skip around. Enjoy!"

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Reliq Instruments Workshop @SchneidersLaden – Hybrid Audio, CV, MIDI & DAW Workflows


video upload by SchneidersLaden

"In this workshop at SchneidersLaden, the team from Reliq Instruments presents Reliq, an open hub for audio, CV, MIDI, and DAW integration. Sequencing, mixing, modulation, and routing merge into a performative workflow where signal flow itself becomes a creative element. The session explores the philosophy behind the instrument and demonstrates how it can serve as the centerpiece of complex studio and live setups."

Oberheim OB-X - Collectors condition + MIDI!

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via this Vemia listing

Click the auction link on top when you get there for additional listings.

"Original Oberheim OB-X maxed out with 8 voices from new!

The fattest polysynth ever made and this one is in VERY good condition!

Recent full service by competent tech. Ready for years to come.

He also installed the Encore midi kit (best kit for OBX)

There is also a flightcase that you can have with it for free if you like. For daily use I'd recommend to replace the foam.

Fully working and technically great Classic with 8 original voices (no remakes). This is a real instrument! This is the real deal!"

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