Sunday, January 13, 2013
L-1 VOCODER Complete
via Aleksei Laman on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"L-1 Vocoder. Final device, tested - OK. Start shipping boards this week, panels - in two or three weeks. Muffs thread" Muff Cats on the panel.
You can find a couple of audio demos posted here.
Yamaha CS20M SN 3016
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sir_analog (RSS)
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Roland D50 with Original Box
Vintage Breakaway Vocalizer 1000 Vocal to Midi Synthesizer
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Don't miss these video demos.
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Don't miss these video demos.
Roland SPV-355 Pitch-To-Voltage Synthesizer SN 850474
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"Specifications:
* Three-way selectable input source switch; E. Guitar (pickup), Voice (microphone) or Woodwind/Brass instrument (transducer) with filtering and level attenuation control.
* Dual-voltage controller oscillators (VCOs).
* Portamento with foot switch control.
* Three selectable waveforms; Pulse, Square and Sawtooth with three selectable ranges: 4’ , 8’ (unison pitch) and 16.
* Offset tuning for VCO #2 with foot switch control to select from two pitch presets.
* Audio mixers to blend four sound sources; Mixer 1 controls VCO #1, VCO #2 and Sub-oscillator while Mixer 2 allows mixing the balance between Synth and Direct sound.
* Envelope generator with attack, decay, and sustain.
* Voltage-controlled filter (VCF) with resonance, pitch tracking, and variable envelope generator or envelope follow control.
* Voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) with selectable envelope generator or envelope follow control.
* Hold pedal input.
* Variable foot pedal control over filter cutoff of VCO output.
* CV outputs for Pitch (control voltage), Gate and Envelope Follower.
* CV inputs for Pitch (control voltage) and Gate.
* Effects Send.
* Power: 117VAC 50/60Hz, 13W power consumption
* Unit Dimensions: 19” W x 3.62” H x 13.78” D, standard (19” rackmount size, 2RU space height).
* Unit Weight: 11.6 lbs."
via this auction
* Three-way selectable input source switch; E. Guitar (pickup), Voice (microphone) or Woodwind/Brass instrument (transducer) with filtering and level attenuation control.
* Dual-voltage controller oscillators (VCOs).
* Portamento with foot switch control.
* Three selectable waveforms; Pulse, Square and Sawtooth with three selectable ranges: 4’ , 8’ (unison pitch) and 16.
* Offset tuning for VCO #2 with foot switch control to select from two pitch presets.
* Envelope generator with attack, decay, and sustain.
* Voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) with selectable envelope generator or envelope follow control.
* Hold pedal input.
* Variable foot pedal control over filter cutoff of VCO output.
* CV inputs for Pitch (control voltage) and Gate.
* Effects Send.
* Power: 117VAC 50/60Hz, 13W power consumption
* Unit Dimensions: 19” W x 3.62” H x 13.78” D, standard (19” rackmount size, 2RU space height).
* Unit Weight: 11.6 lbs."
Roland CR-78 CompuRhythm SN 873080
ROLAND TR-808 SN 155840 with Original Plastic Screen
Roland CR-78 CompuRhythm with Modifications - Demo Video
Published on Jan 13, 2013 zibbybone·104 videos
"I am selling this Roland CR-78. Here is a quick video demonstrating that its basic functions work properly. A previous owner added a LED readout on the front that counts the number of measures that have been played. The Green button resets the counter. There are individual audio outputs for kick and snare and 2 additional IOs with combinations of instruments. There are some 3 position switches that I have not been able to figure out their function. There are some concentric pots that seem to affect the snare drum. One seems to be filter cut-off, but I'm not sure what the other is for. Unit is 220 volt with European style wall plug. I used a voltage transformer to operate."
Pics captured here.
"I am selling this Roland CR-78. Here is a quick video demonstrating that its basic functions work properly. A previous owner added a LED readout on the front that counts the number of measures that have been played. The Green button resets the counter. There are individual audio outputs for kick and snare and 2 additional IOs with combinations of instruments. There are some 3 position switches that I have not been able to figure out their function. There are some concentric pots that seem to affect the snare drum. One seems to be filter cut-off, but I'm not sure what the other is for. Unit is 220 volt with European style wall plug. I used a voltage transformer to operate."
Pics captured here.
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