Sunday, August 01, 2010
Roland TR-909
ROLAND TR-66 Rhythm Arranger Drum Machine
Acidlab Minimodular Roland TB-303
via this auction"Overdrive knob
Decay knob
Resonance knob
Accent 2 way switch
Slide 2 way switch
Bend 3 way switch
X-mod knob
Wave-shape 3 way switch
CV inputs:
- Slide
- Accent
- Filter
- Gate
- CV
- External Audio In through the VCF (the label says it's VCA, but I had this rerouted to the VCF to make it more useful)CV outputs:
- Square
- Saw
- VCF
- Accent
- Slide
- EG
Midi In - A great midi kit capable of sending both accent & slide, so you can send midi sequences just like you internally programmed it.
*Also makes this a useful Midi-CV converter.
Midi Out
It also has awesome Orange LEDs"
Roland CR-8000 Drum Machine
via this auction
"The CR-8000 CompuRhythm was released right after the famous TR-808. The both machines feature the same sound engine for similar sounding instruments. Unfortunately they can't be edited on the CR-8000, although users have reported successfully adding their own decay and pitch modifications to the unit.
The sequencer offers 8 32-step user programmable patterns, 24 preset rhythms and 12 fills/intros (4 user). The beats are programmed by choosing the instrument and then entering the pattern step-by-step with 2 buttons (on/off).
Other controls include volume, tempo, accent and individual levels for the instruments.
There are pedal control inputs , a trigger output and DIN sync for synchronizing the unit with other machines."
Roland TB-303 with Devilfish Mod
via this auction"Version 4.0 C. This has the full midi retrofit, blue leds, internal memory upgrades, and a new battery as of 2005. Serial number : 194 modded by Robbin Whittle on 6 december 2005. for more info on the mod check out http://www.firstpr.com.au/rwi/dfish/"
Roland MC 202
"Roland MC-202.
1983, CV/Gate, analogue mono-synth/sequencer.
Microcomposer. Unbutchered with battery compartment in tact.
You know what it does or you wouldn't be looking. Basically it's an SH-101 with a built in sequencer."
Korg Electribe ER-1
Modded KORG MS10 with MIDI
"It has been equipped with a Synhouse MIDIJACK II by the previous owner. This allows the synth to be controlled by other midi instruments. I don't own any midi gear, so I never used this function, although it does power on like it is supposed to. I will send along instructions the previous owner gave me. More info can be seen on the Synhouse page.
Also, I added a toggle switch that modifies the frequency modulation range, as seen above the pitch wheel. This basically allows the frequency rate to go from normal to much, much faster than it initially could. You can achieve a LOT of new sounds that wouldn't be normally accessible as a result. The switch is 3-way...both left and right enable the frequency knob to be broadened. The middle position will make some interesting noises with the freq. as well. Please note, the synth can still operate as normal if you choose. The mod is only noticeable if the freq. range is tweaked past the 8 o'clock position. The MF range knob has just been broadened.
Both of these modifications were performed neatly, with a minimum of detraction from the original state of the synth."
Roland TB 303
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