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Monday, July 11, 2011

Moog Polymoog 280a Vintage Analogue Synth

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Moog Satellite - Vintage Analogue Mono Synthesizer

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"Basic preset Moog monosynth. Undoubtedly moog sound! Basic variations of each preset."

MINI-SYNTHY by T. Danko M3 emthree


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Googlish description:

"That thing is called 'Mini-Synth' and I must really be extremely rare. It is probably something like an effect unit for guitar or something. Power supply must be installed as a 9V battery.

And how does that sound now? Difficult to describe. Is probably something simple like a synthesizer for guitar?

If you put into it when a guitar input and the whole thing connects to the amplifier, well, I'd say the guitar signal in such a way Square wave and converted into three separately controllable .... Broken octaves or so. Then there there's a hard-soft switches. Since I do not really know what you want, for me it sounds more like a loud-soft.

I think that was once intended as a substitute for synth-guitar bands.

The unit has a sturdy metal casing and looks pretty good, I would say almost as good as new. Perhaps what strange effect devices for collectors.

Another note for the fashion-conscious guitarists: You can wear the chic device at the belt! (At the back are hooks)"

See the T.Danko label below for more.

RMI DK-20 (USA) Digital Synthesizer...from 1980s

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"Rare very early digital synthesizer from 1981/2. Three seperate outputs ~ bass/solo & treble ~ in zones across the keyboard. Preset or user-change. Non-velocity basic polyphonic organ/clavinet/lute/bass tones with vibrato variants and decay/sustain features. Wired for 110vAC (Convertor to 220/240Vac supplied). Legs and top lid complete the package....legs collapse and spring-lock for transport. Casing made of tough PVC-type material. Weight about 50 Kgs. Mains cord has US plug.

HISTORY Made in USA by RMI (of 368X prog-rock fame). Imported by KK. There is evidence it was from a college. This would explain the near-mint condition. The DK-20 was RMI's attempt at digital synthesis; in 1981 this was the beginning of an age of synthesizers.....ARP/Moog/Oberheim to name a few more famous...."

Voice of Saturn Analog Synth and Sequencer

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"Voice of Saturn Analog Synth and Sequencer - selling both at once, both run on 9 volt batteries"

Yamaha SK20 Symphonic Ensemble


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SN 6985

ROLAND Juno 106 Vintage Analog Synth

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SN 411147

Modded MINIMOOG Synthesizer Vintage Model D

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"...there is a retrofit mod that was professionally installed. To be bluntly honest I haven't discovered the full use of all the little switches. They have something to do with extra audio output, possibly SMPTE or other syncing, or who knows what?!"

Dave Smith Prophet 08 analog synthesizer

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randomslices

randomslices from Jared Smyth on Vimeo.


"max/msp application that randomly slices and continuously plays bits of sound from a sample that you load into it. download link, and more information coming to uprlip.com later today."
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