Tuesday, April 21, 2009
MFB 522 Analogue Drum Computer
YouTube via nirvanabeach
"Final MFB 522 with 10 fully Analogue 808 styled Instruments, 1 Stereo, 4 mono Outs, 4 Quantisation Modes"
Synthesizer vs. Whisk

(click for mouse-overs)
"I drawed these whlie I was waiting for my hair dye to take effect. The synthesizer is to by friend Malin!"
Sharp IQ-5000 talking translator voice synth
"It talks, translates, and is a lot of fun! Robot voices in English<-->Japanese. It was manufactured in 1981, I believe. Kraftwerk used it in one of their interviews conducted in Japan during their Computer World tour. There is an audio out and built in speaker, as pictured. It is a must have if you like early speech synthesis gadgets! From manual: Most used sentences (Japanese) -152; Japanese words - approx. 2000; Most used sentences (English) - 152; English Words approx. 2000. VOICE - Most used sentences (English) - 152; English words - approx. 400; English characters - 26; Japanese characters - 84; Japanese numerals 10."
Rare Vintage Multivox MX-S100 Sequencer
via this auction
excerpt via Synthmuseum.com:
"With all the pretty controls and lights, you might be fooled in to thinking that this gadget is a synthesizer. The truth is, it doesn't make any sound at all! No VCOs, VCFs, VCAs, ADSRs, etc. All it is is a sequencer. Similar in many ways to the famous Oberheim DS-2 and DS-2a sequencers, this device can store up to 4 (short) sequences as entered from its built-in keyboard."
Roland System 100 Synth. Model 101 Instruction Manual
"Nice copy of the Roland System 100 Synthesizer, Model 101 Instruction Manual. 78 pages, 1976. Nice collectors piece."
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