"Single page lists features and specs."
Monday, April 28, 2008
Conn Electric Band
via this auction
Anyone know what these sound like?
via the auction:
"This has a drum machine or beatbox, with cheesy analog beats programmed in. Adjustable Tempo and styles. It has a bass synth note that plays patterns underneath, in time with the drums, and in the key of the bass note you hold (black keys on bottom octave). It has a GREAT lead synth - very much like the ARP Pro Solist or MOOG Minitmoog. There are various Presets. The Space Junk sound,(which was the inspiration for the Devo song of the same name!), is alone worth the price of admission. There is also a panel on the Right side for creating your own lead sound. There are outputs on the back (1/4") and tuning controls for the bass and synth. Last (but not least!!) it has built in SPRING reverb. Adjustable from "barely on" to "WOW" all the sounds run through it - it's on the drums, bass, lead if you want it. And the maximum setting is very dark and long, underwater sounding."
Also see this one.
Shot of the inside.
Roland Juno-60
Inside a Roland Juno-60
"The unit was just serviced with a new battery and was re-programmed at the same time."
Sequential Circuits Six-Trak
"Another classic from Sequential Circuits! The Six-Trak is a six-voice polyphonic multitimbral analog synthesizer with a complete MIDI implementation. Each voice has two oscillators [actually, it only has one OSC per voice]. It's capable of playing six different patches at once via MIDI, playing six-part polyphony via the keyboard, or stacking all six voices--a total of twelve oscillators!--for one huge analog sound."
Crumar Performer Schematics

images via this auction
"Crumar Schematics
- 10 pages of schematics for the Performer
- Performer Parts List
- DS 2 and Performer Interface guide (2 pages)
- one page of handwritten service info about the performer
- one page schematic for the C.P.B-1
- five pages of schematics for the O.M.B 2 synth (photocopied)"
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Korg X-911

"the Korg X-911 is as easy to use as any effects device, yet will produce extremely complex sonic variations. No special guitar pickup is required. Merely patch your guitar, microphone, or other instrument into the X-911 and play one note at a time. Simple pushbuttons on the front panel let you choose five different instrumental sounds including bass, trumpet, and flute, along with FIVE synthesizer waveforms which can be varied freely to get a wide variety of different effects. Any or all of these may be mixed together to produce 2047 different tone color combinations. Also, you can use a foot switch to instantly raise or lower the X-911's pitch an octave above or below the guitar pitch. Or you can play in unison with yourself with two lead lines a third or fifth apart. Footswitches can also be used for instant witching on or off of such effects as portamento and hold. There are even rear panel jacks for interfacing with other synthesizers such as the compact Korg MS-series to add even greater sound synthesis capability. Working voltage: 220 / 240 volts"
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