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Monday, May 06, 2013

SIMMONS SDS-V SN 002057 Modular Drum Synth

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YAMAHA CS-70M

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Waldorf Rocket Synthesizer

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Anyware Instruments Tinysizer Analog Modular Synthesizer SN 36

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Moog Prodigy with CV/Gate Control SN 9456

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MOOG modular 9501B VCO

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"Moog module, very rare. It is a Moog module from Don Martin Moog era, that's why it is not named 901B. I know that if you are watching this auction you know what it is. One of the best, unique sounding oscillators ever. It is as new, fully tested with a RA Moog 901A oscillator driver (in a Moog IIIC). It works perfectly, stays in tune, compatibly with its real analogue temperament. Nothing is missing or replaced, all original.

You can add it to your Moog modular or every other analogue synth. I used to use it with other three VCOs (RA Moog 901b) all driven by one 901A: it has THAT Moog sound, absolutely FAT.

Please notice that this one, like all of the early Moog oscillators, needs a PSU with the following voltages: +12V, - 6V, -10V; moreover, it needs an oscillator driver module, not included in the auction."



Moog The Source SN 2219

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Rumble Sumthin'



"All CGS SERGE Modular, + HexInverter.net NIENOHNIEN Kick. NO Computador! Live take single pass recording."

Juli Holdz with AtomoSynth Krakken




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https://www.facebook.com/juliholzmusic

pics via David Vendryes

1984 Roland "MIDI to the Max" Ad


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"Roland "MIDI to the Max" two page colour advertisement featuring the MKB-1000 MIDI Keyboard, MKS-80 Super Jupiter synthesizer, MPG-80 Super Jupiter Programmer, MKS-30 Planet S synthesizer and MKS-10 Planet P from page 6 and 7 in the December 1984 issue of Keyboard Magazine."
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