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Friday, August 03, 2012
Moog Big Briar Etherwave Theremin
Roland TR-707 Rhythm Composer Drum Machine
KORG RE-1 Remote Editor
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abertronix (RSS)
"The units that I know the re-1 works with are>>>
KORG A1
KORG M3r
KORG 03r/w
KORG wavedrum (original first generation)"

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abertronix (RSS)
"The units that I know the re-1 works with are>>>
KORG A1
KORG M3r
KORG 03r/w
KORG wavedrum (original first generation)"
ROLAND JUNO-106S SN 510183
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With Thai & Lufthansa stickers.
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tokywax (RSS)
With Thai & Lufthansa stickers.
EML 500 vintage analog synth
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pics of the inside below.
"This is a two-cabinet EML 500 synthesizer. It does not work. 
We bought it some time ago as a project however now it appears we're never going to get around to restoring it. Pictures 2-4 are of the left cabinet and pictures 5-7 are of the right cabinet. The left cabinet power supply (picture 4) connects to the right cabinet (picture 7) via a multi-pin cable with Cinch-Jones connectors, which we do not have.
The "controllers" portion of the left cabinet (picture 2) appears to be bereft of controllers, though if you look at it from the inside (picture 3) the PCB looks to be complete and in good shape, possibly the sliders broke off. The right hand cabinet (picture 5) also has no controllers, though here (picture 6) there is no PCB at all. After I got the power supply working and the left-hand cabinet (picture 2) going, it was my intention to complete the right-hand cabinet (picture 5) with a modern set of controllers from e.g. synthesis technology or one of the several other kit manufacturers, rather than trying to replicate the original PCB, which probably would be impossible to do anyway. Many of the controls on both cabinets are labeled though I don't know if the labels are accurate. The cabinets and panels are in G+ condition with some scratching. I don't know what to make of this synth, my best guess is that it was some kind of a prototype. It definitely looks restorable, though if you buy it please be prepared for some effort to get it back in action. For all of these reasons, regretfully sold "as is." Local pick-up in the Los Angeles, CA area welcome."
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pics of the inside below.
We bought it some time ago as a project however now it appears we're never going to get around to restoring it. Pictures 2-4 are of the left cabinet and pictures 5-7 are of the right cabinet. The left cabinet power supply (picture 4) connects to the right cabinet (picture 7) via a multi-pin cable with Cinch-Jones connectors, which we do not have.
The "controllers" portion of the left cabinet (picture 2) appears to be bereft of controllers, though if you look at it from the inside (picture 3) the PCB looks to be complete and in good shape, possibly the sliders broke off. The right hand cabinet (picture 5) also has no controllers, though here (picture 6) there is no PCB at all. After I got the power supply working and the left-hand cabinet (picture 2) going, it was my intention to complete the right-hand cabinet (picture 5) with a modern set of controllers from e.g. synthesis technology or one of the several other kit manufacturers, rather than trying to replicate the original PCB, which probably would be impossible to do anyway. Many of the controls on both cabinets are labeled though I don't know if the labels are accurate. The cabinets and panels are in G+ condition with some scratching. I don't know what to make of this synth, my best guess is that it was some kind of a prototype. It definitely looks restorable, though if you buy it please be prepared for some effort to get it back in action. For all of these reasons, regretfully sold "as is." Local pick-up in the Los Angeles, CA area welcome."
Akai AX-80 Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
MOOG TAURUS 1 BASS PEDAL
Roland Saturn SA-09
Crumar Performer "1979"
YouTube Published on Aug 3, 2012 by retrosound72
"(c) 2012 vintage synthesizer track by RetroSound
'1979'
all sounds: Crumar Performer Analog Stringmachine/Synth from the year 1979
recording: multi-track without midi
fx: a little bit delay and reverb"
Seiko DS-250 Digital Synthesizer Demo
YouTube Published on Aug 3, 2012 by martythevampire1
"This is a quick demo of the rare and unusual Seiko DS-250 (forgive the playing - this is just to show all the preset sounds as this isn't anywhere else on the net).
Famous for being used by Jean-Michel Jarre on his 1986 Rendez-vous album (used on First Rendez-vous and Last Rendez-vous "Ron's piece"). This is a quick demo of the on board sounds and to give an overview of what it sounds like as there is limited information online about this keyboard/synth.
There are 16 basic sounds that can be split/layered and there is also a three stage release envelope (off, short, long) and a two stage chorus. Along with this is a single modulation control that controls depth and speed simultaneously with a start delay and a interval control that can add 3rd, 5th, 7th and octave harmonics into the sound. There is also a detune and pitch bender wheel as well as a transpose function. Midi in/out/thru is also on the Seiko along with individually selectable channels for Sound 1 and Sound 2.
Recorded direct via 2 x Avalon U5 DI boxes and no reverb / effects / eq other than the internal chorus on the DS-250. The two outputs when in split mode pan the sounds through two outputs (on this video set as left/right)."
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