Saturday, March 24, 2007
Baldwin Tempomatic

Suzuki SX-500
Details:
"Here we have an ULTRA RARE Suzuki SX-500 synth module, fully working & tested. This impossible to find vintage analog synth is identical to the Siel EX80 synth expander but re-badged under the Suzuki brand name. This auction also includes the Suzuki SX-500P foot pedal ( program change & damper pedal ) & original external power adapter."
Prophet VS Rack
Doepfer A-100

Details:
- (4) A110 - VCO Voltage Controlled Oscillator,
- A120 - 24db Moog Ladder LPF Low Pass Filter,
- A121 - 12db Multi-Mode VCF Voltage Controlled Filter,
- A131 - Exponential VCA Voltage Controlled Amplifier,
- A135 - Voltage Controlled Mixer,
- (2) A138a - Linear Mixer,
- (2) A138b - Exponential Mixer,
- (2) A140 - ADSR Envelope Generator,
- A145 - LFO Low Frequency Oscillator,
- A162 - Dual Trigger Delay,
- A176 - CV Controlled Voltage Source,
- A180 Multiple (2 X 4),
- 2 HP blank.
Crumar Performer
Details:
"I made a little demo for some friends of mine a little while ago. The game was "guess which synth", and here is only the Crumar playing. I used a little reverb and delay to make it sparkle a little- but this is the actual unit. The short amateur soundclip can be found at [link]. This synth is of course "just" a string machine, but it also has a very pleasing brass sound. There are several selectable options to alter both, although that demo did not really show much of that. However, here is another demo that was used to promote the synth when it came out: [link]. Also included is the original protective carry case."
I wonder what the case looked like.
ARP Odyssey MkII
Details:
"The Odyssey has two oscillators that produce either saw tooth or square/pulse wave forms. Two notes can be triggered at once on the keyboard with one oscillator per note or both oscillators will be triggered when one note is played on the keyboard. There is a noise generator, random sample and hold, and portamento. A nice feature on this model is the PPC controller. The three white rubber pads on the left side above the keyboard will flatten, raise or introduce vibrato to the note depending on how much pressure is applied to the pads."
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