via this auctionAnyone remember why these were labeled SynthPlus? My first thought was they were meant to be home keyboard versions like the HS-60 version of the Juno-106, but the SynthPlus 10 does not have built in speakers.


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"This ARP Axxe 2313 synthesizer serves as a perfect lead line, or solo, instrument. It's equipped with a Proportional Pitch Control (PPC),Arp's latest innovation in performance-oriented design. With PPC, you can add expressive coloration to melody lines simply by exerting pressure on position touch sensitive area. PPC permits you to bend pitches sharp and flat, allowing you to simulate guitar string-bending techniques and enhancing the realism of voices like flute, saxophone, brass and other sounds of your own creation. The Axxe is also perfect for creating numerous bass voices, including acoustic, electric, funk and bowed bass, which are especially useful to the keyboardist who plays left hand bass. Though inexpensive, the Axxe uses the same high quality filten and oscillaton used in larger models. These components are world famous for their high stability and reliability under the most demanding circumstances. This one is being sold in Excellent condition and looks really good for its age. The LFO slider is broken off, but still works and is easily accesible with your finger. All the other sliders work correctly and are clean and noise free. There are some scratches in the edges of the black metal enclosure, and the black keys have some scratches on them. The original service manual is included, as is a bunch of supplemental documentation and information on how to use and create patches on this keyboard."candy for a 40h and a pixiphone from lp&i on Vimeo.
"A module is for life, not just for Christmas...Sneak Peek from 'Totally Wired' - Ken Macbeth from niamhguckian on Vimeo.
Doepfer Sneak Peek from niamhguckian on Vimeo.
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