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Roland SPV-355 P/V (Pitch-to-Voltage) Synthesizer SN 350362
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"The SPV355, launched in the late '70s, was intended to allow the pitch of instruments such as guitars and saxophones to control analogue synth sounds -- which it does with varying degrees of success.
Features and Specifications:
Dual-voltage controller oscillators
Selectable input source with filtering and level attenuation
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 mixer to blend VCO #1, VCO #2 and Sub-Octave outputs
Envelope generator with attack, decay, and sustain
Voltage-controlled filter with resonance, pitch tracking, and variable envelope generator or envelope follow control.
Voltage-controlled amplifier 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
Dimensions: 482 (W) x 92 (H) x 350 (D) mm
Power Consumption: 13 watts
Weight: 5.7 kg"
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Features and Specifications:
Dual-voltage controller oscillators
Selectable input source with filtering and level attenuation
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 mixer to blend VCO #1, VCO #2 and Sub-Octave outputs
Envelope generator with attack, decay, and sustain
Voltage-controlled filter with resonance, pitch tracking, and variable envelope generator or envelope follow control.
Voltage-controlled amplifier 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
Dimensions: 482 (W) x 92 (H) x 350 (D) mm
Power Consumption: 13 watts
Weight: 5.7 kg"
ROLAND JUNO 60 ANALOG POLYPHONIC SYNTHESIZER SN 290403
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ROLAND Juno-106 Vintage Analog Synthesizer SN 393728
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OBERHEIM DS-2 Digital Sequencer SN 050
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"Rare OBERHEIM DS-2 DIGITAL SEQUENCER. Made in Santa Monica, CA around 1974. Serial number: 050. Excellent working condition. Unit is 17.5" wide and 11" tall.
The DS-2 was probably the first commercially produced digital sequencer, and very few were made. I believe the DS-2 pre-dates the SEM and was Tom Oberheim's first product under his own name. Number 50 is in superb cosmetic condition and is running well. The right Panaplex gas discharge/plasma numeric display is missing some segments but works fine and is very readable. The left display is perfect. There are a few nicks and scratches and a little tape residue on the back. The lighted buttons work fine but some are slightly brighter than others. Comes with instruction/service manual.
I've played the DS-2 for many years with an Oberheim 2-voice and have always loved the possibilities of using this in tandem with the TV's on-board mini-sequencer. The big NASA layout is beautiful in its simplicity. Definitely a collector's item but also a real blast to use. Especially the three discrete, tunable transpose settings are very useful and breathe new life into your sequences when used on the fly..." Pics of the back below.
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The DS-2 was probably the first commercially produced digital sequencer, and very few were made. I believe the DS-2 pre-dates the SEM and was Tom Oberheim's first product under his own name. Number 50 is in superb cosmetic condition and is running well. The right Panaplex gas discharge/plasma numeric display is missing some segments but works fine and is very readable. The left display is perfect. There are a few nicks and scratches and a little tape residue on the back. The lighted buttons work fine but some are slightly brighter than others. Comes with instruction/service manual.
I've played the DS-2 for many years with an Oberheim 2-voice and have always loved the possibilities of using this in tandem with the TV's on-board mini-sequencer. The big NASA layout is beautiful in its simplicity. Definitely a collector's item but also a real blast to use. Especially the three discrete, tunable transpose settings are very useful and breathe new life into your sequences when used on the fly..." Pics of the back below.
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