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Friday, March 30, 2007

Musictronics G-170 pianolab Six Keyboard lab synthesizer

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Details:
"This is a very unusual vintage item, Hard to find. It is a six keyboard music trainer. It is designed so that a teacher can have 6 students sit down at once and they can teach them all at the same time or indidvidually. 120 volts ac.

The keyboards all have their own headphone jacks for independant operation and also there are some swithches on the unit that seem to allow coupling together so each can hear the others for duet, trio,etc up to all 6. Also has some in or out jacks so maybe you can mix with other sounds? Not sure of all the functions of the other switches, but there also is built in speaker under the console too. There is some type of wired remote as well, I assume so the teacher can combine or separate each. Each keyboard has its own headphone/output jack, level control, and a multiposition "voice"control, that changes the sound to different synthesized sounds. They have a nice early synth sound to it perhapse like a simple moog or early roland?. Polyphonic ( multiple keys on each keyboard can be pushed and work at the same time) Probably uses early standard analog synth generators perhapse made by one of the big synth companies- all put into this big console -may be more valuable for someone to separate into six early synth units and sell each separately. It has been tested and all of the keys on all of the keyboards worked (except for the one of the keyboards seemed to have scratcy controls and has one key that did not work-probably needs contacts cleaned or adjusted). We did not have a lot of time to further check this, or know what all the extra switches on the remote and console do, so it will be sold as is-guaranteed not dead.

It conveniently folds up and wheels away so it is sort of portable. Because this item is so large it will be local pick up only or you can arrange truck pickup from your end after its' paid for."

I remember seeing this in the latest Future Music shot video via Sonic State.

via Cynthia of Cyndustries.

Charles Has A Licking Problem


YouTube via drewtoothpaste. Sent my way via plexus.

Anyware Instruments CloxBox and MegaPole MIDI

Title link takes you to more images on the sequencer.de forum.

Anyware Instruments

Also mirrored here.

Dexter Video on Sonic State

Title link takes you to it.

Akai MPK49 Video

Title link takes you to the video on Sonic State. The demo includes the arpeggiator and note repeat functionality. Pretty cool. I'm hoping the MPK49 sets a new standard on more sequence performance oriented keyboard controllers.

More Messe Vids via Sonic State

Nord Wave Video

Title link takes you to the video on Sonic State.

It covers the sampling and wavetable features. The sampling is more extensive than I originally thought. You can modulate sample OSCs with standard OSCs. Also, it looks like the smiley was just a teaser. Bummer, I was actually hoping that would be real. They should do it.

Anware Instruments Cloxbox Vids from The Frankfurt Musikmesse

anyware cloxbox demo musikmesse 2007



cloxbox demo anyware #2


YouTubes via janvanvolt. Note the audio is horrid, but there you have it.

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flickr by Curzio Campodimaggio.

The Dexter

Follow up to the Lemur. Title link takes you to the article on CDM.

More Musikmesse Pics

Three more sets:

One
Two
Three

Anyware Instruments Clox Box pictured.

Previous Shots

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