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Monday, March 15, 2010

1983 Roland Juno-60 Polyphony Review


You can find the review on It's Full of Stars here.

"The Juno has both a high and low pass filter, which when combined give a bandpass response. The filter can be made to oscillate, thus providing another tone source. There is only one envelope generator (ADSR), shared by the VCF and VCA. The envelope contour of the VCF may be inverted and can also be used to modulate the pulse width in the DCO...

The Juno-6 lists for $1295, the Juno-60 for $1750. You may obtain more information on these and other Roland keyboards by sending $2 to RolandCorp, 2401 Saybrook Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90040." Hmm... I wonder if that would still work. :)

1977 Oberheim Four Voice Ad

via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.

Roland RS-202 Analog String Synth

via this auction

"The RS-202 is a great synth! It's a simple, limited synth that is amazing at what it does - ANALOG STRINGS! Warmest analog strings I've found yet with a luscious ensemble (like chorus) effect. Also has a Brass section which is very nice. Think Vangelis, MJ, BeeGees, etc. Countless classics from the 70's and 80's used these sounds."





Roland RS 202 String synthesizer

via this auction

"Roland RS 202 , string sound of the 70's. A great sounding analog string synth with an easy to use front control panel and containing the great roland ensemble sound used in so many roland synths of this era. a good article about the rs 202 from sound on sound.

RARE KAWAI SX-210 SYNTH With ANALOG FILTERS


via this auction

"AWSOME FAT WARM SOUND, GREAT LEADS, ORGANS, LOTS OF FEATURES AND BUTTONS TO CHOOSE AND TWEAK. VERY UNIQUE SOUNDS. VERY COOL DESIGN"





Oberheim OB1 Analog Synthesizer


via this auction

ama TechStar TS306 Analog Drum Synth Module

via this auction

Casio VL-10

via this auction

Follow-up to this post where you'll find prior shots and a video.





Yamaha VSS-30 Sampling Keyboard

via this auction




FEB. 1982 MOOG SYNTHESIZER KEYBOARD NEWSLETTER

via this auction

"This original print vintage February 1982 Moog Synthesizer Interface newsletter in in like new condition. 4 pages with lots of cool info and articles."

You can find more scans listed here. Unfortunately they are not legible, but you can find a link to a full scan of Interface here.
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