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SynthInvent System Layout Software

synthesizers.com has a beta modular planner similar to the Mega Eurorack Modular Planner. You can find it here. The following are some specs and requirements.

Features
* Easy to learn and fun to use
* Select from any style of cabinet, up to 9 per system
* Drag and drop modules into cabinets effortlessly
* Add controllers, patch cords, etc.
* View front or back of cabinets
* Show modules as pictures or as function text
* Automatically totals price as you add/remove products
* Automatically adds power components if desired
* Calculates power supply and consumption
* Save and recall system configurations
* Start with a standard system or create your own from scratch
* Produces a complete product listing with pricing and shipping weight
* Creates a web page (HTML) of your custom system
* Exports product listing to a spreadsheet program

System Requirements
* The current version of SynthInvent runs on a Windows PC running XP
* SynthInvent will probably run on Vista, 98, ME, 2000 also
* Your monitor must be at least 1024 pixels wide
* A mouse or other pointing device
* Microsoft .Net framework V2 (Already on many modern Windows computers)
* 2 MB hard disk space"

Roland System 700 Sells for $50,100.99


images via this auction

"Roland System 700 Modular Analog Synthesizer

The System 700 was aimed at high end studios in Japan and the USA. The System 700 was first produced in 1976 and was Roland's flagship product well into the 80's. The system sold in the US for $14,500 in 1979 and was a major player in the modular synth market. Truly a professional instrument, even by todays standards, only around 40 of these great systems were ever built. These extremely rare units still demand large money whenever one appears on the market. Here's your chance to own a piece of musical history.

This particular System 700 was originally owned by Tom Beckman, founder of Roland USA. It was used for 4 years and has been in storage ever since. It appears like it is brand new. The Tolex is near perfect, the panels are beautiful and it shows very little, if any, signs of wear. Storage has taken a bit of a toll on some switches, faders and selectors. Everything can be repaired with cleaning and maintenence. We've had it set up and played it a few times and it is truly amazing. We are selling it "as is". We are a factory authorized Roland Service Center and can do any repairs that may be needed, but that would be a different deal worked out after the sale. This is a large system in 7 enclosures and in all, is 220 pounds."

Andreas Tilliander - Bonnadub


YouTube via repeatle.

"Tilliander dubbing in the studio. All hardware."
"Andreas Tilliander Repeatle Acidub Acid Dub TB-303 RE-201 RE-301 RE-501 MC-202 Korg MS-20 MS-50 Machinedrum"

Jamming in the studio


YouTube via repeatle.

"Just some jamming with parts of the Repeatle Studio"
"Machinedrum UW Monomachine TB-303 DSI Evolver Boss RE-20 Novation Nova Andreas Tilliander Acid Dub"

Comparing x0xb0x, TB-303 and ABL 2.10


YouTube via repeatle
"I'm playing around with x0xb0x, TB-303 and Audiorealism ABL 2.10. I really love all three machines and wanted to compare them."

Comparing Acidlab Bassline, TB-303 and ABL


YouTube via repeatle
"I'm comparing the sound of the original TB-303 to Acidlab Bassline MK1 and Audiorealism ABL2. For some reason the 808 is lagging. I probably managed to move the 808 in Ableton after I'd recorded it. Live with it or skip to the end of the clip. Sorry for this."

Comparing TB-303 with Futureretro Revolution


YouTube via repeatle. "I'm comparing the Roland TB-303 with the Futureretro Revolution"

Future Retro Revolution


via this auction
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