"For auction we have the Yamaha Virtual Acoustic Tone Generator VL1-m Synthesizer Version 2 which is in excellent used condition with just a few minor marks/scratches."
"In trying to get to know the new modules of my Buchla I decided to try something I've wanted to do for a long time, use voltage to address a sequencer. It's a very flexible way to get more out of 16 steps than one first might think. So I use te 250e in strobed voltage address mode, that is whenever it receives a pulse it jumps to the step corresponding to the current address voltage. By carefully adjusting the timing of the address voltage and the timing of the strobe pulse I get a pattern that takes a number of steps to repeat itself, thus making those 16 steps sound like many more.
I also use the 227e system interface to fade in and out of effects. Using the rear channels as dry and the front channels as wet you can get both stereo fading and effects fading at the same time. It's like voltage controlled effects on the whole mix coming out of the synth.
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"It has 9 CTS Slide potentiometers. Their values are as follows: 5 X 100K Linear, 3 X 1M Audio, and 1 unidentified.
It has the famed ARP 4075 Filter which most agree is one of their best filter designs. The filter Assembly # is 7210501 The Fabrication # is 5408701 B"