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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

SnazzyFX Dreamboat Module


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"Full product info from the Snazzy FX website:

'The Dreamboat is a dual chaotic oscillator with 2x CV inputs, a Gate output with adjustable threshold, and two sets of X and Y outputs. There are two oscillator sections to the module, the top half is an audio rate chaotic oscillator and the lower half outputs LFO rate signals. With its five outputs, the Dreamboat allows you to connect to plenty of modules all at once, allowing all kinds of modulation and listening possibilities.When used with an oscilloscope or a scope program in X/Y mode, the Dreamboat allows you to view its chaotic attractors in realtime.

Allowing for unique rhythms through the use of the gate output, a typical setup might see the Dreamboat involved in a few feedback loops while controlling an ADSR and a VCA with its gate output. When used with TIP-TOP's special dual cables, hearing AND viewing the Dreamboat at the same time is a snap.

The Dreamboat is easy to use, just turn the knobs until the Chaos starts, then add modulation, cross-couple the two sections, and bring in a VCO or Noise module. For even more far out sounds, we recommend the use of two or even three Dreamboats for a truly powerful setup. Though the Dreamboat is not an oscillator in a way you might be used to, it will push you into new musical directions.

From subtle to destructive, from scary to absurd, the Dreamboat is a strange bird.

Use the Dreamboat to create everything from strange fogs to banging pots and pans, use it to explore Chaos or simply to have a truly unique module in your setup.'"

RARE Prophecysound Infinitphase MK. II phaser


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"It is literally a Phaser/Knob-twiddler freak's dream of a pedal. It does require a bit of learning curve to get the most out of it. It has true bypass and you can split the phasing up, create sample/hold effects, and other things. There is a 4/8 pole switch on front, and it has a range knob on back as well as a controller pedal jack (which I have not tried out yet, so I'm not sure if it is a speed control or a sweep control). Everything works on this pedal all LEDs light and it is an amazing little effect. They're no longer made and they are rare... The first one I owned was a MK I. At the time of purchase I emailed Mike Both, who created the pedal and asked what the difference between MI and MII pedals were, he said MK II is a very slight improvement but overall they are virtually the same. This one I believe is a MK II, as indicated by the slighly different case and silkscreen."


Oberheim Digital Sequencer DS-2. Serial # 017


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"This is an exceptionally rare and difficult to find Oberheim vintage sequencer which was bought years ago with an Arp 2500 synthesizor. As you can see from the pictures, the serial number is an unbelievably low 017! The body of the device is very clean and in great condition. As you can see it has a copy of the original factory manual..."


EDP Electronic Dream Plant Wasp Synthesiser

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"I've owned quite a few classic synths like the Minimoog, Oberheim OB-8 and Yamaha CS80, but none of them is quite as extraordinary as the Wasp. Designed in Oxford by Chris Huggett, the Wasp is an early digitally-controlled analogue synth in a unique injection-moulded plastic case

The Wasp looks like a toy, and sounds pretty tinny through the built-in speaker, but plugged into a mixing desk it sounds enormous. The sounds seem to come from nowhere with no background noise. Just huge, clean monstrous synth sounds that you couldn't imagine coming from any other synth

At the heart of the Wasp are two digitally-controlled oscillators and a superb filter. There's a third "control" oscillator for LFO and filter modulation, switchable between random, sine, two sawtooth and square wave shapes. There's also a noise source. There's an envelope shaper for the VCA and one for the filter. The filter is very flexible - both the control oscillator and the envelope generator control the filter via +/- pots

The main oscillators can be switched off and the filter & noise source used to generate wind & noise effects - which it's very good at - or the filter Q can be pushed right up, virtually into oscillation, to generate spooky water drop effects with the control oscillator on random

It's a monophonic synth, in the tradition of the great Mini Moog and, like the Moog, can generate monster bass sounds. The Wasp is cleaner sounding than the Moog and it's also brighter and deeper"

Chroma Polaris


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"If you've ever lusted after a Polaris and never bought because of their famous ribbon / Membrane issues, fear not, here is the solution, buy my unique, mint Polaris. This has been restored and serviced / set up by no other than, Bob Weigel of Sound Doctorin in the USA ( search Sound Doctorin on YouTube ) [posts here] Please see this link of actual restoration:" [posted here]

Synergy Vintage Synthesizer


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SN 01122

"In the mid 80s cost more than 10.000 US$, it was one of the first digital synths available and is still a beauty too look at and in great condition. The sounds are special and glistening. Think FM synthesis with an edge. Included are four sound cartridges."

ems synthi for parts


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"great restoration project for any keyboard wizard out there. I have spoken with EMS who will service this model they gave me a 6-8 weeks turnaround window which would be an ideal route for anyone with the desire to have this up and running again. the keyboard is there ..but power cord is gone ...only the lower part of brief case is present . unit powers up gauges respond but functions are not present . all three oscillators are worn and reverb pot needs replacement all matrix patch pins are missing..but EMS sells those as well. there is some service available in the US but the buyer should explore those options to find what is comfortable for them. I received general quote of around 600-800 dollars to fix issues described(from a US based repair person ) ..."

Harvestman 9791 HERTZ DONUT

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"I know nothing about FM synthesis. But minutes after racking the unit I was getting killer one shots, leads and big-ass bass. You don't need to be a super scientist to use this thing. Tons of control. Racked only once, in great shape. Comes with Doepfer power ribbon and four mounting screws. Ships box in a box. Original box included. Also in the box will be five 17inch long 1/8 to 1/8 patch cables.

dual digital oscillator with internal modulation bus. voltage-controlled waveform discontinuity, internal pitch tracking with several lag settings. dedicated square wave outputs, and a multi-purpose gate/xor ringmod output.

specifications - main oscillator:waveform output (switchable between saw, tri and sine, 12-bit resolution)waveform discontinuity modulation variable square wave output hard digital synchronization input

modulation oscillator:
sine, tri or saw waveform
independent square wave output
selectable modulation frequency range
hard digital synchronization input
oscillator output internally patchable to main oscillator frequency (linear, thru-zero), amplitude, or discontinuity
internal modulation index voltage-controllable
variable-lag pitch tracking of primary oscillator
general-purpose gate output for monitoring internal tracking status..."

Harvestman Tyme Sefari Sound of Thunder Delay


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"Digi delay sound destroyer. Too much to try to describe. So many cool little features that add up to a really big amount of control. Goes from a straight up, clean digital delay to a "circuit bent" sounding, bit crushing, music mangler. You can reverse the sound going thru with a trigger or by hand. . . the list goes on and on. The Sound of Thunder (included) adds more destruction to the mix.

"the tyme sefari is expandable with a series of switches for "circuit bending" the behavior of the module, model 1973a "sound of thunder". these switches short out parts of the data and address busses, resulting in effects just like a modified casio sk-1. the glue logic within the tyme sefari is laid out in a similar way to the sk-1, so the changes in sound are quite similar. however, the front-panel operation of tyme sefari remains predictable when the expansion is active."

The TYME SEFARI will ship, box (original) in a box. Comes with six mounting screws, three 17inch 1/8 to 1/8 patch cables and the 1973a Sound of Thunder expander unit. Doepfer power ribbon and connecting ribbon for the Sound of Thunder to the Tyme Sefari."

Sound Source K4 SRAM 16KB Stage & Studio Expansion Card


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Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)

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