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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Roland VP 330 MK I String - Synthesizer


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Oberheim OB-XA Vintage Analog Synth

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Moog Minimoog Voyager XL Analog Synth

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Simmons SDS-8 SDS Vintage Analog Electronic Drums

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Clavia Nord Lead 3 Virtual Analog Synth with Original Gig Bag


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Yamaha TX7

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Yamaha's desktop DX-7, unfortunately not programmable via the front panel. DX-7 editors including ones for the iPad should work with it though.

I had an interesting conversation with someone once regarding the original DX7 and TX7 vs. FM synthesis on newer models & software synths.  He argued that although the synthesis engine might be the same, the originals sound better to him due to the DACs (Digital to Analog audio Converter).  He said the same for Roland's D50 vs. the D50 card for the V-Synth.

Korg DSS-1 Keyboard Sampler with Sample Disk Collection

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Korg DSM-1 Rackmount Sampler with Sample Disk Collection

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Koma Elektronik BD-101 Delay Pedal

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"The BD101 Analog Gate / Delay is an innovative voltage controlled analog delay in combination with a fully adjustablewide frequency range gate. The BD101 is capable of providing bit crushing effects, resonant frequencies, fast shifts between heavy delayed and cranked up sounds and super short pulses, with whatever instrument you want to plug into it.

With the on board infrared expression controller the user is able to override / control all the front panel controls by moving their hands or feet over it, which makes the pedal a versatile and powerful tool for use live or in the studio. The BD101 can be used as a standalone pedal, but is also ready to be used in combination with other KOMA Elektronik pedals and, for instance, a (modular) synthesizer through the 10-socket audio and CV patch bay. The on board infrared expression controller can also be used as a standalone feature.

The CV and audio patch bay allows control of Gate Speed, Gate Amount, Delay Time, Delay Feedback and gives the possibility to synchronize the pedal with an external clock signal. It also gives the possibility to make an external effects loop which allows the user to send out the processed feedback signal, run it through other effects and feed it back into the pedal.

Features

Slide controls for Input Gain and Delay Blend for more control while playing
On board infrared expression controller, can be used as a standalone CV feature
CV control for Gate Speed, Gate Amount, Delay Time and Delay Feedback
CV input for External Clock signals and synchronization with other KOMA Elektronik pedals
CV attenuators on the back of the pedal to fine-tune the CV inputs
Send/Return Insert for external processing of BBD Feedback signals
A wide frequency range Gate / Amplitude Modulation; choose between High, Mid and Low
Multiple Gate shapes; Ramp, Pulse and Sawtooth."

Koma Elektronik FT-201 Filter Sequencer Pedal

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"The FT201 Analog Filter / 10-Step Sequencer is our innovative voltage controlled vactrol state variable filter combined with a 10 step sequencer. The FT201 is capable of providing ultra low and high frequency filter effects which are controllable with the on board infrared expression controller, which allows the user to create filter sweeps by moving their feet or hands over the pedal. The FT201 has 3 different filter outputs: bandpass, low pass and high pass, which all work simultaneously. The cutoff frequency range is very large, between 20 Hz and 20 kHz and because of the vactrols used the sound quality is superb.

The 10 Step Sequencer runs through the selected amount of steps (2 – 10 steps) and adds the control voltage to the value set by the Cutoff knob, thus modulating the cutoff frequency in every step.

Just like the BD101, the FT201 can be used as a stand alone pedal, linked to other KOMA Elektronik effect pedals or as a controller for a (modular) synthesizer or other CV receptive electronic instruments. The CV and audio patch bay allows control of the Resonance, Sequencer Reset, Cutoff and gives the user the possibility to synchronize the pedal with an external clock signal.

Features

Three filter outputs; Bandpass, Low pass and High pass, which all work simultaneously
Slide controls for Input Gain and Resonance for more control while playing
On board infrared expression controller, can be used as a standalone CV feature
CV control for Resonance, Sequencer Reset, Cutoff
CV input for External Clock signals and synchronization with other KOMA Elektronik pedals
CV attenuators on the back of the pedal to fine-tune the CV inputs"

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