Saturday, January 29, 2011
Korg Polysix Analog Synthesizer
KORG RHYTHM KR-33 Analog Drum Machine
via this auction"rare analog drum machine from the late 70s or early 80s... this is one of the not-so-frequently-seen KORG KR-33 "RHYTHM 33", made in Japan of course. it's the older but bit smaller brother of the KR-55, which we see for sale more often than the 33's. it's almost the same thing, actually, but these are light gray in color, 16 rhythm-select buttons and the 3 colored buttons to select the rhythms from either the orange, black or green "selection". so it's basically 16x3= 48 sounds/rhythms available. but you can also push 2 of the gray buttons at the same time... AN UNIVERSE OF POSSIBILITIES!!! oh yeah!"
Korg SQ-10 Analog Sequencer
Korg MS03 - Analog Pitch to Voltage
via this auction
"Analog pitch to voltage converter. Outputs Hz/Volt, V/Oct CV signals for pitch tracking, Envelope follower and two different types of trigger outputs as well as various inputs and a direct output."
Korg Polysix with midi
2 x KORG Vintage Drum Machines - DDM-110 and DDM-220
via this auction
"1x KORG Super Drums Programmable Digital Drum Machine DDM-110
AND
1x KORG Super Percussion Programmable Digital Drum Machine DDM-220"
COLUMBIA Rhythm Box Drum Machine ANALOG
ROLAND TR-606 Drumatix classic analog drum machine
SONY Drum Pad DRP-2 Rare handheld drum machine
via this auction
"'Sony "Drum Pad' DPR-2 drum machine and electronic drums, 13 sounds, 2 user pattern (4/4 and 3/4), 8 preset patterns, fill-in mode, pads for real time play/record."
Instructions on use from the internet;
BEFORE turning on the DRP2, press A, B or C (turn on the unit pressing the pad at the same time).
Then press 1, 2 or 3 : you'll have preset rythms.
Finaly, use the "tempo" + or -
You can play with the pad at the same time.
Changing pattern : press 1, 2 or 3.
Changing banks : turn off then replay.
Record your own rythm : press "user beat" 4/4 or 3/4 before turning on the unit (turn on the unit pressing the pad at the same time) : you'll hear a "click" on rythm. Play with the pad, it will be recorded."
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