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Monday, March 19, 2007

KORG MS20 Educational Edition and Das Synthesizer Handbook


via this auction

Giant sized instructional version of the MS20. Here's another one. via ben.

Sensorium's Studio

Title link takes you to more shots.

Update: No the silver and gold centennial DX7. Here's another.

Update: images mirrored here.

Blue-9

flickr by thumbuki.

Blue Invention

Gratuitous gear shot via Blue Invention. Via the comments of this post.

SIMMONS Silicon Mallet Vibes


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Update: you can find a video of one posted here, via Ruud Wiener in the comments.

Details (note this is not mine, nor any auction I put up for that matter):
"this is the rarest of the rare. there is very little info on this on the internet and i havent even been able to find another owner. made at a time when r&d and production cost was extremely high so very few were made or sold. its serial # is 000197. i assume it was the 197th unit made.i think its from the mid 80's. made in england. of real metal and rubber!!! its quite heavy and feels really solidly built. ive owned it for a few years. its really fun to use and makes great sounds, but im not a percussionist and i dont have the room. it also needs some repair. sometimes all or some of the pads dont work right. than it just starts working again. usually if i gently shake the unit. i assume its just a loose wire or connection but i definatley dont want to open it up because i know nothing about electronics. i contacted 2 different synth shops in nyc and described the problem. they both said they could fix it no problem but i never got around to bringing it someplace. there are about 20 pre programed patches of all sorts or sounds. than there are another 80 that are empty to put your own sounds in. it had midi so im sure someone who knows about these things could program some really cool sounds. i always thought of it as a a synth with pads instead of keys. its a really cool idea and if was in some sort of electronic band this would be the coolest. and your sure to be the only one around with one! all the sounds are super tweakable too. controls for: patch volume, dynamic sensitivity, octave, semitones, half tone-quater tone scales, tremelo speed and depth, vibrato speed and depth, mod pedal route, pitch blend, brightness, harmonic, bite, attack time, decay time, gate time. you can also select through patch number, split patch, tune, split position, midi ch, split voice assign, midi mode, sequence. the outputs are: headphones, stereo outs (voice 1-3 and 4-6) sustain pedal, up/down pedal, mod pedal, pitch pedal, midi out, midi thru, midi in, cass out. to be totally honest i had alot of fun playing around with it, but i have no idea what most of these things do. the unit seems to be in great shape for its age. as i said the case of the actual pads and the unit that sits on it are made of metal, so its quite durable. the stand is in good shape and it even has some extra parts for it. it all comes apart and is adjustable with a drum key."

Octave the CAT

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Roland MKS-80 and MPG-80

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MOOG Minimoog

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Details: "Purchased in Seekonk Ma this Moog spent its entire life inside the safe confines of a Boston Ma. broadcast recording studio This very unit has been used in a litany of Commercials and television show soundtracks and has never been gigged or traveled The small Gold Labels are the 70's era labels for the Music store which originally sold this Moog Serial # 6868"

Elektron MonoMachine

Title link takes you to a couple more shots pulled via this auction.

KORG ER-1

No title link. I just really like this shot. Click on it for the full effect.

via this auction.
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