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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Ultra Rare SYNAPSE May1977 BOB MOOG,HERBIE HANCOCK,DUKE

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You can find an online copy on the Cynthia site here. Fun to look through the ads.

"SYNAPSE - THE ELECTRONIC MUSIC MAGAZINE - dated MAY/JUNE 1977 featuring interviews with Bob Moog, jazz great Herbie Hancock and Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention keyboardist George Duke. Also many other interesting synthesizer-related articles and really cool advertisements showcasing what are still the best synthesizers ever made. Synapse was the first and best synthesizer magazine. As it catered to a then very small audience, it was probably doomed from the start. They produced perhaps a dozen different issues over a three year period before their demise and is still considered a great publication by those musicians and analog synthesizer enthusiasts that are hip enough to be aware of its' existence. Each issue was produced in a very small press run and alas, very few remain so GRAB THIS NOW WHILE YOU CAN WITH THE "BUY IT NOW" OPTION.

This ultra rare issue features a deluxe silver ink cover with a great illustration of the great late BOB MOOG. I purchased this off the newsstand thirty-four years ago and it has some minor wear and has been stored for three decades in an archival plastic bag in a smoke-free environment."

Ultra Rare SYNAPSE MAGAZINE Summer 1979 ROBERT FRIPP & More

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You can find an online copy on the Cynthia site here. Fun to look through the ads.

"SYNAPSE - THE ELECTRONIC MUSIC MAGAZINE - dated SUMMER 1979 featuring interviews with Robert Fripp, Patrick Moraz (Yes) and Patrick Gleason. Also many other interesting synthesizer-related articles and cool advertisements showcasing what are still the best synthesizers ever made. Synapse was the first and best synthesizer magazine. As it catered to a then very small audience, it was probably doomed from the start. They produced perhaps a dozen different issues over a three year period before their demise and is still considered a great publication by those musicians and analog synthesizer enthusiasts that are hip enough to be aware of its' existence. Each issue was produced in a very small press run and alas, very few remain so GRAB THIS NOW WHILE YOU CAN WITH THE "BUY IT NOW" OPTION.

This ultra rare issue features on its cover a video posterization of King Crimson guitarist ROBERT FRIPP. I purchased this off the newsstand thirty-four years ago and it has some minor wear and has been stored for three decades in an archival plastic bag in a smoke-free environment."

Ultra Rare SYNAPSE MAGAZINE March 1977 TODD RUNDGREN


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You can find an online copy on the Cynthia site here. Fun to look through the ads. Note the Polyfusion joystick.

"SYNAPSE - THE ELECTRONIC MUSIC MAGAZINE - dated MARCH/APRIL 1977 featuring interviews with Roger Powell and Todd Rundgren and Steve Hillage of Gong and a feature article on "Synthesizers On The Eco-Front". Also many other interesting synthesizer-related articles and cool advertisements showcasing what are still the best synthesizers ever made. Synapse was the first and best synthesizer magazine. As it catered to a then very small audience, it was probably doomed from the start. They produced perhaps a dozen different issues over a three year period before their demise and is still considered a great publication by those musicians and analog synthesizer enthusiasts that are hip enough to be aware of its' existence. Each issue was produced in a very small press run and alas, very few remain so GRAB THIS NOW WHILE YOU CAN WITH THE "BUY IT NOW" OPTION.

This ultra rare issue features on its cover a photo of Utopia keyboardist ROGER POWELL and guitarist/vocalist TODD RUNDGREN. Of historical value, this issue is addressed to Peter Bergren and Sound Arts, the old Beaver and Krause recording studio in Los Angeles. Sound Arts used to be Synthesizer Heaven in the 1970's and I used to hang out at Sound Arts in the mid-seventies and this was an extra copy that Peter Bergren personally gave me in 1977. Sound editor Peter Bergren has won 2 Primetime Emmys and has thirteen other Emmy Nominations. The magazine has some minor wear and wrinkling and there is a tiny piece cut out of one of the ads. (See pictures.) Pages are bright. (The first three pictures are yellowish due to the absence of camera flash.) It has been stored for three decades in an archival plastic bag in a smoke-free environment."

Vintage Original 1976 MOOG SYNTHESIZER Model15 BROCHURE

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"Ultra rare. Absolutely impossible to find. Probably the only one ever offered on eBay in its fifteen year existence. In fantastic shape considering it is 35 years old. I've owned about a dozen Moog Synthesizers over the past forty years and received this directly from Bob Moog himself thirty-five years ago and it has been stored in a filing cabinet in a smoke-free environment for decades. Shows a little wear and a fingerprint or two from minimal handling and has two extremely minor wrinkles along the bottom (see pictures) but the pages are all very clean. No fading. No stains."


Vintage Original 1976 MOOG SYNTHESIZER Model 35 - six page BROCHURE

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"Ultra rare. Absolutely impossible to find. Probably the only one ever offered on eBay in its fifteen year existence. In fantastic shape considering it is 35 years old. I've owned about a dozen Moog Synthesizers over the past forty years and received this directly from Bob Moog himself thirty-five years ago and it has been stored in a filing cabinet in a smoke-free environment for decades. Very minimal wear."

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Vintage Original 1976 MOOG SYNTHESIZER Model 55 - six page BROCHURE


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"Ultra rare. Absolutely impossible to find. Probably the only one ever offered on eBay in its fifteen year existence. In fantastic shape considering it is 35 years old. I've owned about a dozen Moog Synthesizers over the past forty years and received this directly from Bob Moog himself thirty-five years ago and it has been stored in a filing cabinet in a smoke-free environment for decades."

Doepfer MAQ16/3 MIDI Analog Sequencer w/Red LED

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"Manufacturer Description:
MAQ16/3 features:
Sequencer with analog control like vintage analog sequencers with simultaneous MIDI and CV/Gate output
3 rows of 16 dials and 16 red LEDs each (available even with blue LEDs for additional charge)
grey 19-inch rack-mount unit 4HU
dimensions: about 480 x 177 x 110 mm
weight: about 3 kg
assignable MIDI-Events and MIDI-Channels for the 3 rows:

Note On/Off
Velocity
Controller 0-19, 64-74, 84, Pitchbend, Aftertouch mono and poly
Program Change (for dynamic sound change)
MIDI channel of another row (for dynamic sound change)
Transposition of another row
Gate time (length of time for this column)
First/last step of each row can be limited by user
MIDI channel of each row selectable

for each of the 3 rows the following parameters are set separately:

running mode: forward/backwards/pendulum/one shot/random
triggering advance to next step with external MIDI note trigger (instead of permanently running clock)
first/last step
clock dividing factor (i.e. separate tempo for each row)
MIDI channel

Transposition via incoming note on events possible
serial operation for the rows possible (i.e. one row is running after the other), even mixed operation possible: e.g. 2 rows serial + 1 row parallel
external MIDI synchronization (via incoming MIDI Clock/ Start/ Stop messages) or internal synchronization (MAQ transmits MIDI Clock/ Start/ Stop generated by the MAQ)
simultaneous output of the sequence data as MIDI and CV/Gate
3 CV and Gate outputs (3.5 mm jack sockets on the rear panel)
CV outputs: 1V/octave standard, range: 5 octaves (absolute voltage about + 0.3 ...+ 5.3V, i.e. about 0.3V offset voltage)
Gate outputs: gate voltage selectable between 0/+5V and 0/+8V by means of a jumper inside the device (Voltage Trigger ! Not switched-trigger, modification for switched-trigger see FAQ). Factory setting: +8V
MIDI Out, MIDI In (no merge function, only for external MIDI synchronization and remote control messages)
Remote control of important MAQ parameters (e.g. first/last step, mode, event type, mute step, mute row and so on) via incoming MIDI program change or note events (no SysEx necessary)
Muting of single steps or complete rows via incoming MIDI program change and note events
30 sequence memories (presets)
full editing capability of all preset parameters
Alpha-dial for rapid input of all parameters
3-digit, 7-segment display
Operation via 8 buttons with LEDs
used by many famous musicians like Kraftwerk, Human League, Jean-Michel Jarre, Klaus Schulze"

Turbo EMU SP-12 Classic Sampling Drum Machine


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"SP12 Turbo with OS version 2.6. The commodore 1541 floppy with all cables and a copy of the Users Manual. The SP12 and Floppy Drive are in working condition all button and sliders work..."

ADtech AVC-350 Korean Made Roland SVC-350 Vocoder Clone


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"Pretty rare adtech vocoder....these were made under license by Roland in Korea but something went wrong with distribution and they never appeared anywhere else. Direct Roland copy...even down to the chipset and layout. Works perfectly and sounds fantastic. Runs on 110 volt but i've had it in my smoke free studio on 117 for years with no problems. Some rack rash on tabs but all else is there."

Akai ASQ10 hardware sequencer


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"Akai ASQ10 sequencer is very good condition. Has recently had a new back light, and OS 2.13 eproms fitted. Comes with English manual, service notes and power lead. This is the sequening section of the Akai MPC60. Features disk drive, 4 parallel midi out ports, 2 midi in ports, sync in and out. Provides very tight midi sequencing, and excellent swing/ groove feel."

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