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Saturday, July 06, 2013

White Moog Minimoog Voyager Performer Synthesizer EST. 2002


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"The Minimoog Voyager Performer White Edition is a handcrafted, all--analog performance synthesizer that incorporates the features and incredible sonic range of the original Minimoog, while adding a vast number of new functional improvements to its design. And just like the original Minimoog, the Minimoog Voyager was designed and brought to life by synthesizer pioneer, Bob Moog.The Minimoog Voyager Performer Edition is the traditional Minimoog Voyager. It is housed in a rugged steel chassis that is secured in a stunning, custom finished ash cabinet. It is fitted with a top of the line, 44-key Fatar keybed and comes stock with cool grey pitch/mod wheels.Features include:100% Analog Signal Path3 Ultra-Stable Oscillators2 Legendary Moog Ladder Filters2 Four-Stage Analog Envelope Generators2 Flexible Modulation BussesAssignable X/Y/A Touch Control InterfaceOver 800 Onboard PresetsCV/Gate Expansion Port..."

KORG MS-20 SN 145372 with Original Brown Case

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KORG Sigma KP-30 Vintage Monophonic Synth 2 VCO's

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Korg Delta DL-50 vintage analog string synth SN 288812

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Waldorf Yellow Q Keyboard Synthesizer w/ Waldorf Sound Set Dance & Techno

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"Yellow Waldorf Q keyboard with some cosmetic blemishes and a jumpy drive encoder. With the Drive encoder sometimes it is not possible to get the exact value you want. Some of the other encoders feel loose but work fine, they've had faderlube applied and are smooth in terms of parameters. Please look closely at the photos for the cosmetic blemishes, paint worn off on edges and some on the left fender I scratched off, thinking it would be wood underneath. Most of the sharp edges have the paint worn off or down to the whitish color underneath. Includes a Q-card. Also includes the Waldorf "Dance & Techno" sound set for the Q and MicroQ. I don't have the original owners manual, but the Q and addendum manuals are available online. The OS is the most recent released by Waldorf, right now the Q is loaded with the 2001 factory set. The Q's voices have not been expanded..."

E-MU EMAX SE 1020 Rack Digital Sampler SN 132

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KORG Wavestation A/D Synthesizer SN 003484

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KAWAI K3M Synthesizer

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CHAMBER OF SOUNDS JUPITER T 3.0 ANALOG DRONE SYNTH

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Video previously posted here.

"Go places you’ve never gone before with our newest Jupiter T. Finger-touch sensitivity and light sensitivity expand the range of what’s sonically possible. The grey, ABS plastic, space-case is light & durable and fits nicely on any spaceship console. You can touch the sensors or trigger it with a audio input to take your music to new heights. Combine that with an onboard, optical-theremin and you’ve got unlimited, analog madness! There’s even a battery compartment for quick changes.

For the spaceman on the go

JT3 is our most expressive touch & light-sensitive, analog, mini-synth/theremin, designed after my own personal favorite, a modded Synare Sensor. Your body’s electricity effortlessly triggers the intensity of the notes, while light bends the pitch, making for a full-blown, sensory & sonic experience. Transmit long, spacious notes and cross-modulations to another dimension & beyond. It’s durable, ABS space-case also has a 9V battery compartment, for easy accessibility – battery life is well over 40 hours!

As well as being played by touch, you can trigger JT3 by any external audio sources, such as a drum machine, metronome, mp3, or our own TCM (time clock module). Take a journey into the stratosphere with this little wonder…

Features:
• circuit: analog
• power: 9V battery – 40 hours playing time!
• trigger: touch sensitivity & audio input
• range: many, many octaves
• function: to easily go analog and play extended, dynamic sounds & textures"

R.A. Moog 701 Drum Synthesizer Module

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"This is an R.A.Moog "701 Drum Synthesizer" module hand made by Bob Moog himself back in the late 60's...!

It was built for Eric Siday, one of Moog's first customers, but was also used in the historic "Jazz In The Garden" concert in 1969. You can read more about it here...

The 701 module was a 'prototype' and didn't ever get to the production stage. It seems only eight were ever made with six of them currently in the "Museum of Music" in Paris.

Here is a link to more info and photo's of the Paris system...

At the bottom of that page you can see Bob setting up the system with the eight modules in place.

I cannot call this *rare*... because that isn't an accurate description. It is basically a completely unobtainable one-off and a true piece of Moog history, and obviously analogue musical instrument history, which the price here reflects (...as a starting point)

This unit was designed as a part of a system, but I have managed to get it to make sounds..! So I have also included links to a couple of short videos I made..."

R.A. Moog 701 Drum Synthesizer - Part 1

Published on Jun 24, 2013 noddyspuncture·44 videos

"Here is my first video of the "R.A. Moog 701 Drum Synthesizer". I managed to get some sounds out of it - even though it was meant to *work* with the full "one-off" system as built by Bob in 1970. I think in the system it might behave a little more "drum-like"...!?! Ha!"

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