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Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Korg Micro Preset M 500 SP with Case & Patch Sheet Overlays

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Sequential Circuits Pro-One

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"great sequential circuits pro one. J wire model. Recently serviced and calibrated. all original pots and switches, recently cleaned. New Bushings in the keyboard. I always liked the super fat punchy sound of these."

Roland Jupiter 6 Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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Oberheim OB-1 SN 0328

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KORG POLY-800 Vintage Analog Synthesizer w/ Hard Case SN 056170

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YAMAHA CS-10 Vintage Analog Monophonic Synthesizer SN 7713

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Spectral Audio ProTone SN 960266 Analog Synthesizer

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SYNTHESIZERS, An Easy Explanation by Dave Bristow

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"Yamaha CS01 Breath Control Synth,Synthesizer Easy Explanation ,instruction Book"

Roland RS-09 String/Organ Synth

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Paia Gnome Vintage Micro Synthesizer w/ Original Box

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"From the Gnome creator...

"'The Gnome started out as an instrument that wasn't going to do anything more than make the sound of wind - not like a flute, but real wind. Ssssshhhhew. That kind of wind, which could be played with a little vinyl controller strip that was part of it. The Gnome was one of those things that just grew. After the instrument that did the wind sound was done, it became pretty apparent that you could stick other components in there and essentially come up with a small synthesizer, a thing that captured the central ideas of voltage-controlled synthesis at the time - Oscillators, filters, transient generators, and so on - but stripped down to the essentials or the core. It was an attempt to get rid of that keyboard that was always by far the single most expensive part of anything we made, by order of magnitude or more.'"

The Gnome uses 3 9-volt batteries to operate. Approximately 3000 of these kits were produced by PAIA."

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