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"This auction is for a Maxi-Korg Univox Electronic Synthesizer Made By Keio Electronic Tokyo, Japan. This is model K-3 and seriel number 0620. This is 117 V AC 50/60 HZ 15 Watts. This is more than likley from the late 60's or early 70's. This does have some wood delaminating from age and wear and also has key that sticks up but does work and the blue light does not light up anymore. One key is cracked. This is fully functional and works."
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"It is a 'Rogue' model which has been upgraded to 'Taurus II' specs in order to get a lower bass range (1 octave lower). The handwritten instructions for this upgrade, for someone named 'Kerry' at Moog, dated 7/18/1989, are included. Also included will be the capacitor to return the unit to 'Rogue' spec if desired. The instrument is in clean, working condition and all original instructions as pictured are included. The transformer box has a cracked case, but it was repaired and does work. This was owned and used by a professional musician"
YouTube Published on Aug 11, 2012 by AudioCentralMagazine
"The trusty Acidlab.de MIAMI drum machine filtered into the mighty Vermona Filter Lancet; just a little bit of spring reverb on Lancet's out (courtesy of Dotcom modular). The Bassline provides some repeating pattern."
Update via Qwave in the comments: " have a low-res scan of this Moog catalog in the german version online for 14 years. Amazing how time flies!: http://till-kopper.de/moog.html"
"I sent a pulse to all my synthesizers and let them run very minimal tweaks, 24 oscillators in total, not all of them can be heard at one time, The video was don in Windows movie maker and my little cannon digital"
"This is a short vid, of a project, i have been working on. It still needs some tweaking, as you can see the top is not secured. Its basically a box, with a shelf, with holes drilled in, then copper poles, intertwined underneath. I then made a simple circuit, with a mic and amp, and jack output, this then can be plugged into the mixer, I added alittle reverb, But well happy. will post pics of finished project soon."
via Ben Francis on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge "This is my take on the folktek luminist garden, It needs a little tweaking, like the lid securing, any way sounds great!"
And another one of Ben's creations in the works:
Bens DIY SYNTH modulator and sequencer, with a patchbay-Unfinished
Published on Aug 11, 2012 by Ben Francis
"I have been working on lots of inventions lately, this being one, Its my first fully working unit, It needs a nice flashy housing, to sit in. Its very flexible"
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via this auction Audio demos below. "A Custom Circuit-Bent Yamaha HandySound HS-200. A small, portable keyboard from the early 80s. This bent instrument was used to create the PortaSynth sample instrument by Icebreaker Audio.
More information on the original can be found here
Bends include 3 knobs: Audio feedback Filter Cutoff Glitchy Thing
As well as a speaker on/off switch and a mono jack output, so you can use a DI signal and the built-in speaker at the same time. In order to fit in the new electronics, the original speaker was replaced with a smaller one. Other than the speaker, all original parts function as normal. Takes 5 AA size batteries, or a 9-12V DC power in (not included) Selling to US, Canada and Europe."