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Friday, February 04, 2011

Korg KR-55 rhythm 55 Vintage analog drum machine 1979

via this auction

KORG M1R-EX M1 rack mounted synth

via this auction
"The Korg M1R is pretty much an M1 without the keyboard. It can do everything the M1 can. The layout is similar to the M1 and it even has the M1's built in sequencer.

The M1R EX is a M1R with double the internal Multisound ROM (8 meg vs. 4 meg). This is the same Multisound ROM found in the T-Series. The M1R EX was sold new and as an upgrade for the standard M1R. Because of this the synth may or may not be labeled as an EX model.

Since the M1R EX is the top of the line rackmount synth in the M/T Series line it is sought after by those who want the "M/T Sound" but don't have space for the full sized board."

From kinneticfx.com

Korg A1 performance signal processor


via this auction and this auction
SN.001587 & SN.001681

"The rarest of the Korg A series signal processors . This one is the fully professional featured unit with Balanced (TSR) and unbalanced 1/4" inputs and the same for outputs. Excellent AD/DA converters 16bit 48khz .. and much much more ."

BOSS RPS-10 Digital Pitch Shift/Delay

via this auction
"Ideal for Ultra-High Speed Pitch Shifting and Superior Sound Quality
The RPS-10 is a single unit which combines digital pitch shifting and delay functions in its compact dimensions. The heart of this machine is a newly-developed high-performance custom LSI which allows the RPS-10 to have a flat frequency response of up to 15kHz as well as ultra-high speed shifting with virtually no difference between the direct and effect sounds. Pitch shift is continuously variable between -1 to +1 octaves. Along with harmony effects, wide-ranging sounds can be created, from pitch-shifted chorus effects to octave effects. There is even a tuner output terminal for instant visual confirmation of the amount of pitch shift when connected to a Chromatic Tuner (TU-12 etc.). In addition, a keyboard control allows the amount of pitch shift to be controlled from a keyboard which is connected to the unit. Delay time is variable over the range of 25-800ms. Applicable to both modes is a INV position to produce a "reversed tape" sound." from Bossarea.com

Roland GR-300 Guitar Synthesizer

via this auction

SIEL KEYTAR Control Grip for DK-70

via this auction

"You Belong to the City - You Belong to the Night!

Spray your hair, put on that big blazer with the shoulderpads and PLAY your SIEL DK-70 synth as it is meant to be played!

This is for the SIEL SR-C-70 STAGE SET ONLY. The synth in the one pic is ONLY to give a reference as to the synth it is to be used with."


Roland Jupiter 8 Synthesizer with Encore MIDI

via this auction

"Roland Jupiter 8 vintage analog 8 voice polysynth, this is the 14 bit model, and it does have Encore 5.2 MIDI installed, I believe in,out, and through. These Roland Jupiters were the top of the line Roland analog synths back in the day, and they still are the King of analogs to many synth sluts, less than 2000 were ever manufactured supposedly."


Wendy Carlos Vintage 80s DK Synergy Synth Cartridge

Two more via this auction and this auction
Follow-up to this post.

"Wendy Carlos Voice cartridge 2:
BALDB STEINY RIKTIK ELPIAN CALIO WRLTZ BGIT GIT1 BJO KOT EGIT2 EGIT3
ZAPA ZAPC H2OBEL GLSBEL REIT1 REIT2 SAXY BRAZA CSEL2 HMNCA TINA CLIK"

Vcart3 cartridge
THUNDER WATER BIRDS3 USEPONE TYPE STUNGUN3 SYNDRUM1 ARPEGI2A ARMGEDN9 DROP3 SSHHUP XXXXS
SURFWIND BUBBLES2 WINDCHIM MABELL MUKE2 STUNGUN4 PITCHRO7 DELAY14 SIREN DISTORT TZAP XXXXT

Redsound Darkstar XP2

via this auction

REDSOUND DARKSTAR XP2


via this auction

"Here it is, made in Great Britain, no longer made, rare and sought after!

WAY MORE CONTROL than the visible knobs suggest...there are LAYERS.

2VCO's, Joystick, External INPUTS, Expandable with an easily installed
Vocoder Chip, and MUCH MORE."

Update via machinesdontcare in the comments: "It's worth noting that the Vocoda card for the XP2 version was never completed, and the one from the original Darkstar won't work in this later version."

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