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"This keyboard does power up and then the display reads "boot in progress" but then it never boots up the power supply seems to work, i'm not sure about the drives,it does have the added memory board which you can see in the last pic ,it's the raise board {lower right} and the first two keys are broke I have them and will send them along if your going to use it for a museum / display purpose you can glue them back together
If you can get it to at least boot-up ,it has midi so it can be used as a controller for your 80's band, Gary Numan tribute or if your Mitchell Sigman"
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"As shown in the picture it's got version 6.0 of the mod, as well as midi-in capability...
Features this has in additional to full TB-303 functionality:
CV and Gate inputs. CV input to turn on Slide. (2.3 volts turns on the Slide circuit and > 4 volts turns on Gate to tie notes together.) CV input for Accent. CV input for Filter Frequency. Output for Accent. Audio In to filter. Audio In to frequency modulate the filter. Audio Out from filter (pre-VCA). Overdrive pot to control the level of oscillator going to the filter: zero to 66.6 times normal level. Separate control of Main Envelope Generator times in accented and non-accented notes. Volume envelope is no longer fixed, and can be varied from 16 msec through 3 seconds –and to no decay at all, i.e. for notes which last indefinitely. Soft Attack control gives attack times between 0.3 and 30 msec. (TB-303 attack was ~3 msec.) Slide time is variable to five times longer than normal. Variable Filter Tracking causes the oscillator CV to control the filter frequency. Internal Filter FM: a unique approach of AC coupled Filter FM from the audio output of the VCA. The Muffler is a unique post-VCA soft-clip distortion circuit which retains bass response. Push-button to manually activate Accent. Filter can be switched to self resonance. Accent Sweep has three modes and can be disabled. Filter Cut Off pot range doubled to 5 kHz max, and widened to include much lower frequencies. Env Mod pot range extended to include zero and go as high as three times the normal maximum. Bass response is improved. Lithium battery for at least ten years battery backup, so there is no need to install C-cell batteries. The six TB-303 knobs Tuning to Accent are mounted 1.5mm higher, making them easier to turn. For more info check out the official Devil Fish website."
YouTube Uploaded by AudioCentralMagazine on Apr 8, 2012
"a very very very quick run on the (nightmarish) editing procedures on the original 16 characters LCD of the Yamaha DX7. When the world was young and wasn't editor/librarian online, life was tough! :-)"
Yamaha DX-7 Factory Sounds.mov
YouTube Uploaded by AudioCentralMagazine on Apr 8, 2012
"Informational video and brief demonstration of the Trogotronic 333M "Euro-format" Analog Module.
The 333 Converts audio signal to 3 Control Voltage channels:
1. A traditional Envelope Follower
2 & 3. Vie the Event Sequencer
See Trogotronic.com for more information."
This one in via equinoxoz.com (you'll catch their banner on the right).
via Trogotronic
"Within the myopic domain of patch-cord cowboys wiggling cheeks to the beat of blinkie lights, the outside world is escaped from… forgotten… even ignored. If it’s strumed it’s ho-hummed. Banged? Danged! Sung? Save your lungs!
The Triple-3 aims to shatter the safe confines of Urkle’s inner-sanctum. Trogotronic welcomes in the freaks who with to interact with yon knob collection in an entirely new fashion: The Model 333 M is a three channel audio-to-cv generator that reacts to audio input in a very useful way:
As a Traditional Envelope Follower
As a Nine Step Event Sequencer
“Ditto” in a third Discrete Channel
Mic your neighbors loud-assed hog & you have a two channel sequencer which is triggered in time to the odd, organic lope of her Milwaukee-made V-Twin; Mic Bonzo’s kick drum & your rig reacts to every extra drunken lazy foot kick; Patch it to Maso’s flying Altoids “shaker box” full of Japanese pennies & your modules are perfectly controlled by the supernatural Osaka master of the 55-second polyester display. 333 M Series even means yer barking dog is officially in your techno-band. Mazel tov fair Fido! 333 Features:
3 Channel Audio-to-CV Generator
1 Envelope Generator
2 Channel, 9 Step Event Sequencer
3 Discrete Decay Controls (1 for each channel)
Input Attack Control
Input Preamp Gain Control
Sequencer Range Control
Sequencer Mode Selector
12 Blinding Blue & Red lights
Compact @ Only 10hp
Sequence Breakout Bus foreshadows “more to come”
Gain Control allows the use of everything from the weak signal of a mic or guitar with no preamp to the “hot” signal output from another module without trouble. Range, Attack & Decay Controls allow a great number of adjustments to create odd/organic sequences as well as shaping the Envelope. Sequence Mode selects progressive or single step activation; Both modes have our unique Smooth-Transition Circuitry between steps. Two Sequencer Channel Decay Controls modify CV creating either hard staccato steps or slowly fading voltage glory. Model 333 M ships complete with Printed User Guide, Trogotronic Owner’s Card, 7″ Power Bus Ribbon Cable, Allen Head Fasteners + USA Made Installation Tool packaged in an almost handsome, earth-killing recyclable box. Trogotronic road-proven construction means ALL controls are fastened to the the control board with a nut not just soldered to the circuit board only to be throw-away after a few hard tours of duty. And, of course, ALL Trogotronic instruments are hand-made in the stinkin’ USA by subhumans rather than contracted out to the cheapest overseas bidder by the boardroom fascist overlords.
Specs:
Euro-Format
10HP
Depth 2″ (with power cable attached)
+12v rail peak current 120ma (Sequence switch @ “9”)
+12v rail average current 70ma
-12v rail peak current 5ma
CV output 0 to +10.5v "
This song was recorded using the sounds of virtual instruments from IK Multimedia's Miroslav Philharmonik Classik Edition. It was played on a Content D4330 digital organ.
Supero (Latin for "To Conquer") is apparently pronounced 'sa´pē-rŏ, but personally, I think sue pe'rō sounds a lot cooler ... especially if you say it in an English accent :) Supero is meant to be a sequel to my first song Consurgo, which means "To Rise Up" (http://youtu.be/ZXK8PBH4zrw).