Two pics in via Bob Wittmann. These are for sale. If interested, contact Rob at: wittmanns@comcast.net.
Note the last two Musonics Minis listed on Ebay had BINs of $8,299.00 (posted here), and $8,800.00 (posted here). If anyone has any ideas what these are realistically worth feel free to comment. Note these numbers are just for reference and curiousity, not to set expectations for this sale. Contact Rob for more info if interested.
Update: via Peter Forrest of the A-Z of Analogue Synth books and VEMIA: "Musonics Minimoog depending on condition $6000 - $8000"
"I’m still wiring up the panels, but it’s almost completed. I need to order the fancy dials for the 10-turn pots on the Living VCOs, but they’re really expensive, so that may not happen soon. I’m also missing a couple small components that I’m ordering tonight. Overall though, I’m really happy with the way it’s turning out."
"NeoKitsch invites you to a screening, with a new soundtrack to the Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari, with live improvisation at the NeoKitsch studio, featuring odd instruments such as the Continuum Fingerboard and the Etherwave Theremin, as well as performances by David Way on Violin and Viola. You can watch the complete film of The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari on the NeoKitsch site for free, with original music and sound. www.neokitsch.com Direct link to film: http://tinyurl.com/39cmk75"
Update:
NeoKitsch presents: Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Manxman' - trailer 1
NeoKitschMusic | October 15, 2010
"NeoKitsch invites you to a screening, with a new soundtrack to The Manxman, with live improvisation at the NeoKitsch studio, featuring odd instruments such as the Continuum Fingerboard and the Etherwave Theremin, as well as performances by David Way on Violin and Viola. You can watch the complete film of Alfred Hitchcock's The Manxman on the NeoKitsch site for free, with original music and sound. www.neokitsch.com"
NeoKitsch presents: Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Manxman' - trailer 2
via this auction "maestro "maestro rhythm" MRQ-1 Model Drum Machine Synthesizer c. 1970, made in Lincolnwood, Illinois, serial #17583 , wood grained vinyl finish, wood, metal. Has built in speaker and 8 different thymic settings. Each setting can be varied in 3 ways: by Volume, by Balance, and by Tempo. Back has a 1?4 inch external amplifier output and a 1/4 inch Foot Swithc output. 50 watts, 115 volts, 60 hertz. Comes witha substantial length electric cord. Metalic plate at back is printed Maestro Sound Sytem. Patents Pending, Gibsoninc., Lincolnwood, ILL. Height is 7 1/2 in. (19 cm), 12 1/8 in. (30.8 cm.) width, and 9 5/8 in. (24.4 cm.) deep."
YouTube via cardinalvincent | July 22, 2010 Flashing lights for those prone to seizures in this one. "Nothing better to start the day by listening to these 3 machines discussing the state of civilization. starring the Alesis Micron, the DSI Mopho Keyboard and the Korg Kaos Pad 3. All sounds and images: Cardinal Vincent"
"Nothing very musical, just tweaking the LFO's and S/H. Note: DON'T PLAY TOO LOUD! There are a couple of very nasty high-pitched bursts of sound in this video."
Alesis Micron Voices
cardinalvincent | July 11, 2010
"Mommy, i hear dead people."
Arctic Region (Alesis Micron)
cardinalvincent | July 19, 2010
Alesis Micron talking about his problems
some flashing lights in this one. cardinalvincent | July 21, 2010