editors include:
KORG DW-8000/EX-8000 (pictured)
Roland MKS-80
Juno 1-2, MKS-50
MKS-70/JX-10/JX-8P
Roland MKS-7/JUNO-106
MEMORYMOOG LAMM
NOVATION DRUMSTATION
You'll also find some sound banks at the auction link.
Note James Brey did the classic computer animated films, 'The Mind's Eye' also available on eBay and Amazon.
YouTube via E-Clips
"The Mind's Eye 'Heart Of The Machin' Radio Shack VHS Edit 1992. A spectacular computer-animated odyssey through time, combined with original music. The journey begins at the dawn of civilization and moves through the rise of man and technology, on into the future, with breathtaking visual imagery. The Mind's Eye joins these stunning visuals together with a powerful, original music soundtrack, composed by James Reynolds. The upbeat, futuristic music blends perfectly with the visual themes of The Mind's Eye of emotional and technological imagery with music."
"This unit was designed to work with the Roland DG computer system. It also can interface your Din-sync devices with tape machines. The unit was tested as a master clock with a Tr-808 and worked fine, starting and stopping the unit and varying its tempo. I would assume it would be possible to use an FSK tape signal to do the same."
YouTube via peahix "I recently bought this keyboard for $30 on Craigslist (an xmas gift for my nephew, who just started piano lessons). Prior to making the deal, I looked around the net for some info, and didn't find much, so maybe this will help you decide if you want to buy one of these or not. These are all four factory demo songs on the unit. Note that it doesn't have a sequencer onboard, but if you use it with a sequencer, you can generate music like this in real-time (7 parts multitimbral, 30 voices of polyphony).
This one's a bit beat up- a couple buttons are broken and an octave's worth of black keys are dead at the upper end. But for $30 I figured I couldn't go too wrong. I was hoping it had reasonably piano-like action, but it doesn't- these are normal synth-style keys. Still, it's got onboard speakers, and it sounds good for a 1991 keyboard. I also found the manual freely downloadable on the net."
YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan "Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made entirely with a Pure Data FM synth passing through a Plogue Bidule granular synth, in only one take, no overdub and no edit. What i play is what you hear. Enjoy !"