"OSC Oxford Oscar (midi version) MK2 late version that play all the 5 octaves by midi. Excellent working and perfect look, a very clean example! Manufactured by the Oxford Synthesiser Company from 1983 to 1985 It's got a really cool sound. It's one of the most awesome mono/ duophonic synthesizers ever made, digitally controlled dual oscillators, nice and unique sounding analog filter and a cool arpeggiator. Working voltage supply: 220 / 240 volts."
"You are bidding on a self-assembled, fully tested Shruthi-1 with the famous CEM3379 Filter. This unit has the large EEPROM and 140 patches preloaded. Also it does have the 0.94 Firmware (as seen). The white case has been colorized manually as you can see it looks wonderful..."
"The Synare Tympani would produce a full tympani-like sound in a great range of octaves. You can adjust the tympani's ringing up and down sweep, decay (from staccato tom sounds to long decays), sensativity, and volume. You can also connect a pedal to modify the tuning in real-time, if you have one."
"Control Voltage converter for Korg MS-series synths (and others using Hz/V control) to work with devices using the more usual Octave/V system (and vice-versa)"
"Very rare vintage Korg module, the 03 'Symphony' unit famed for its choral and organ sounds.
From the same lineage as the M1 the 03 (and its sister unit the P3 Piano unit) were made by Korg to augment their professional Concert series electic pianos. Full MIDI control and ease of operation make these stand the test of time - push a button, you get the sound you ask for."