Monday, October 22, 2007
Ensoniq Fizmo
"The FIZMO is prone to having the regulator and power supply fail. The regulator on this FIZMO has been professionally replaced and upgraded by Muzik Elektronix. Included in the auction is a US Robotics power supply which is superior to the original."
KORG DW8000

"The Korg DW8000 is the bigger brother to the DW6000.... It was released a year or so before the M1. Have analog synthesis sections... with very nice filters... this DW8000 model doubles the waveforms of the DW6000 to give you 16, doubled at 2 per voice to give 8 note poly of 2 osc' voices........ but..... Like the 106, you can do a Unison mode to stack the 16 oscillators !... The 8000 also has excellent Korg analog filters... they go to self-resonance for squeel-appeal. The 8000 even has an onboard arpeggiator which can clock to midi, and is velocity & aftertouch sensitive.... Other features include Midi In, Out and Thru; cassette interface; stereo outs; foot switch control for patch changing, portamento and sustain; 64 memories; aftertouch keyboard; arpeggiator and ... yup !!....a built-in digital delay unit."
Note the KORG Voice Editor Software.
SUZUKI UNISYNTH XG-1 GUITAR SYNTHESIZER

"vintage 80's era SUZUKI UNISYNTH XG-1 GUITAR SYNTHESIZER, these are somewhat hard to find, uses (6) C batteries or power pack, the strings are actually some kind of rubbery plastic rails that you fret like a normal guitar, they do not bend though, the guitar

Sequential Circuits Prophet 2002

via this auction
"This is the rack mount version of the legendary Prophet 2000. It is a 12-bit sampler with analog filters and sound generation. It has twice the memory of the original Prophet 2000. The built in floppy drive allows you to store settings and samples. It's a big, heavy piece of gear."
Marion Systems ProSynth

"Marion ProSynth Analog/Digital Synthesizer
Built in 1996 By Tom Oberheim

I had read in keyboard magazine that Tom Oberheim was designing a new synth module. I was a fan after listening to his earlier Oberheim synths. I later saw an advertisement in keyboard magazine that the synth was completed and shipping. I called the listed phone number to order the Marion prosynth and got a answering machine. Later that day I got a return phone call and to my surprise it was Tom Oberheim. He said he would put one together for me. I asked him to sign it for me and he did. It has been in my studio ever since."

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