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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

BOSS DR-55 Dr Rhythm Vintage Roland Analog Drum Machine - Japan

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I am happy to report our friend abertronix in Japan is safe.

Roland RS 09 String synthesizer

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Roland DC-20 vintage analog delay - Japan

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"Rare analog delay unit made by Roland .One of the best analog BBD based analog delay made. The repeat rate is very sensitive and subtle and the intensity knob allows for almost endless repeats with the ability to self oscillate. Its a very dark sounding delay with a very smooth sound."

Moog Minimoog Model D

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Sonica Synth w/ Serge Oscillator by Frank Evanoff

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"In 1979, the first Sonicas were produced, a collaboration with Larry Heller. There were 650 built, but very few are seen nowadays. Serge Tcherepnin of Serge synthesizers (producer of high-end modular synths!) did the oscillator design, and the oscillator inside the Sonica is indeed a Serge oscillator. The neck is incredibly comfortable, and easily fits into the hand, facilitating the sliding action used for playing the Sonica. Creator Frank Eventoff's neighbor in Silverlake was a modelmaker and carved the bodies - they produced them in runs of 24 at a time. The body is made from finely hand-carved mahogany. Donna Summer bought one of the runs of 24 and created a Sonica Orchestra.

The sound of the Sonica can best be described as somewhere between a sitar and violin. When run through a simple delay, an amazing array of soundscapes are derived. The front panel features a Key/Pitch Knob, and an On/Off Volume Knob. It also features three buttons. "Slider," which is a tremolo type effect, "Tone," which is actually a tonal boost, and "Half-Step," which raises the note an octave. It features a built-in speaker, with an 1/8 inch output to connect to an amplifier or recording device. It runs on one 9-volt battery which is installed by accessing a plate on the backside of the device. The Sonica really shines when sent through a tube amplifier, producing a crystalline sound unlike anything I've heard before."

Kawai SX-240


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Synthesizers.Com Modular System Including Cabinet



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See the seller's other items for more.

"QPS1 Power Supply, QDH20 Power Harness, Q128 Switch, Q123 Standards, Q110 Noise, Q116 Ring Modulator, Q124 Multiple, Q110 Noise, Q117 Sample and Hold, Q128 Switch,

Q106 Oscillator with CRS, Q106 Oscillator with CRS, Q107 State Variable Filter, Q112 4 Channel Mixer, Q112 4 Channel Mixer, Q137 Power Control and Interface, Q125 Signal Processor,

Q109 Envelope Generator, Q109 Envelope Generator, Q124 Multiple, Q963 Trigger Bus, Q106 Oscillator."

OBERHEIM ELECTRONICS INC. MODEL VCF-200

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"VINTAGE OBERHEIM ELECTRONICS INC.
VOLTAGE CONTROLLED FILTER
MODEL VCF-200 S/N B 1832 1970'S???
MISSING BACK COVER"

SYNSONICS ELECTRONIC DRUM MACHINE MODEL 5300


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ARP Odyssey MKII 2813

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