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Monday, July 05, 2010

SUIKO ST-50


via this auction

"SUIKO-ST50 BASIC is extremely rare and most strange japanese electronic musical instruments it was originally made for japanese traditinal music circa. 1990. SUIKO-ST50 BASIC was a expensive and most full functional product of SUIKO series

SUIKO-ST50 BASIC was very expensive and made very limited quantities those days originaly made for the very small circle of the people who seriously studying japanese traditional music and never sold at ordinary musical instruments market so i'ts very hard to find even in Japan nowadays... this is your first and last chance to get this vintage bizarre gem!

it has 2 rows of button keyboard this keyboard specially designed for playing glissando easily like koto(japanese harp) front row of the keyboard is japanese scale,so just playing randomly you can easily get exotic japanese melody! it has internal stereo speakers and stereo output jack,phone jack,pedal jack,AC jack

there are various switchs for special japanese tuning, sustain, octave shift, vibrate, bend, mono/poly switch etc trill switch easily simulates unique trill playing on Koto(japanese harp) two bend lever are available,pitch and sound level most strange function is auto chord button(left below 4 button) hold one keyboard and touch this button it automaticaly generates special exotic japanese style chord it's not same as western theory but it from various japanese moods of poetic minds,really exotic! and it also has auto play/rec function,you can record and play your performance and play another instruments over your recording sound

4 sounds are selectable,KOTO(japanese harp),SHAKUHACH(japanese bamboo flute),SUIKO(original sound),and STRINGS mainly japanese traditional instruments

this is BASIC model of SUIKO ST-50,it has only 4 sounds expanded SUIKO ST-50 has more sounds but other functions are same (usually I'm selling "expanded SUIKO ST-50" for $799)

sounds are very realistic,warm and strange!,unique original japanese sounds

I recommends SUIKO-ST50 for the artist who tired of western electronic instruments and seeking for fresh and bizzare sounds and also recommends those who seriously studying japanese traditional music"

MULTIVOX Rhythm Ace FR6M

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"Vintage 1978 MULTIVOX FR6M analog drum machine. Here we have a vintage a multivox FR6M drum machine in excellent cosmetic/working. This is basically a clone of the Roland TR 68/78. Sounds literally identical!"


UNIVOX SR-55 with Original Box

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"Vintage Univox SR - 55 Electronic Automatic Rhythm Instrument by Unicord Incorporated, which was also sold as the Korg Mini Pops 3 from 1969 to 1971. This Drum Machine is In its ORIGINAL box included is the Original Manual. Serial number 730763"

KORG KPR-77 with Original Box and Carry Bag/Case


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"Features:
* LCD display with light
* Separate volume sliders for instruments
* Stereo output
* Holds up to 48 patterns (3 groups of 16) and two songs
* DIN Sync In/Out as well as Tom trigger outs (like the Roland TR606) for external control and triggering
* Runs on AC adapter or 4 "C" batteries
* Lightweight and portable

Includes:
* Original box and packing material
* Carry bag

History:
Fantastic analogue drum machine from 1982, the KPR-77 was Korg's answer to the Roland TR-606 drum machine. Like the TR606, the KPR77 is an analog drum machine."

Sequential Circuits TOM


via this auction

"Vintage 1985 Sequential Circuits TOM drum machine"

Roland TR-707

via this auction

"1984 Roland TR 707 drum machine in excellent cosmetic and working condition."

ROLAND SYSTEM 100 MODEL 101

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Korg MS 20 Demo


YouTube via SyntheticMachines | June 24, 2010

"Minimal synth pop demo of the Korg MS 20. I've made all sounds with the MS 20. The drums are the Korg KR-55. Multitrack recording + external FX."

Yamaha CS 50


YouTube via SyntheticMachines | May 20, 2010

"Ambient demo track made with the Yamaha CS 50. Multitrack Recording + external FX."

Roland SH-09


YouTube via SyntheticMachines | April 25, 2010

"Demo track made with the Roland SH-09. All sounds from the SH-09. Multitrack recording + external FX."
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