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Sunday, June 17, 2012

MacBeth Touch Keyboard


via Ken MacBeth on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Here's a picture of a project that I've been working on over the weekend- it's an analogue 'wires free' 'no stylus' touch keyboard! It's three and a half octaves long and works fantastically! By attaching any meta object to ones finger- the notes are actuated- in this case I bought a roll or fine wire mesh- slips on the finger easy and allows for playing of other keyboards when not using the touch keys!"

shruthi-1 4 pole mission limited edition


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Quasimidi Quasar Synth Module with 2 Expansion Roms

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"With 2 Expansion Roms.

1. Hard Core.

2. 'Techno Rave Electronic'"

Roland Juno 106 SN 419127

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Roland PG-1000 Programmer for D-50 and D-550

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Roland CR-8000 Compurhythm Drum Machine SN 122318

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"Here is a very nice example of a Roland Compurhythm CR-8000. This one was set up for the British market using 220 volts. It now comes with a brand new, heavy duty transformer that allows it to work with 110 volts (USA current). The little Chiclet buttons are notorious for intermittent operation and this rig was displaying just such symptoms. So we sent it to Gumi Electronics in Nashville (Google him) and he did his $190 (plus shipping) magic on all the buttons. It now works as new (maybe better than new). Included is a manual we downloaded and a new Roland DP-2 pedal. We got this from the guy who bought it new in England and brought it back to the US. It was then in storage for many years before it was traded in..."

Moog Opus 3 Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer

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"The Chorus section for the String sound is slightly weaker than it should be. this is due to 2 of the 3 BDD chips that make the chorus board being disfunctional. (the string section along with all the other sound features on this synth are 100% functional)

The Delay fader for the modulation still works 100% efficiently but the fader seems to have been disjointed from the facia so it has to be moved with a certain degree of technique (not as smooth and practical as all the other faders)

The only original part missing is the fader cap for the string filter.

The Opus is a real joy to play and sounds unique. It was recently serviced by Gareth at Sound Service, Leeds to ensure the optimum performance from the keyboard and controls"

AKAI AX60 ANALOG SYNTH

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Sequential Circuits Prophet 10 Analog Synthesizer

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"This bad boy is in perfect shape, both cosmetically and functionally."

Roland Super Jupiter MKS-80 Vintage Analog Synthesizer Rev 4

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