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CHEETAH MK5 61 Key MIDI Keyboard
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS Poly-Sequencer Model 1005 for Prophet 5 SN 0002
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KURZWEIL KMS250
Classic E-MU Rack Line of Synths
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7 classic E-Mu Racks in the same rack chassis. I remember when these came out. Anyone know if this is the complete set? Note some had different amounts of polyphony from each other and some had expanded outs.
In order and via the following auctions:
E-MU Turbo Phatt 128 Voice Urban Dance Synth
E-MU Planet Earth 64 Voice World Sound Module
E-MU Audity 2000
E-MU Extreme Lead-1 64 Voice BPM Synthesizer
E-MU PROTEUS 2000 128 VOICE EXPANDABLE MODULE
E-MU VIRTUOSO 2000 128 VOICE VIRTUAL ORCHESTRA
E-MU Mo Phatt 64 Voice Urban Dance Synth
Update: the E-MU B-3 makes it 8 total in the same chassis. Two pics of the front below. One via this auction and one via this.

7 classic E-Mu Racks in the same rack chassis. I remember when these came out. Anyone know if this is the complete set? Note some had different amounts of polyphony from each other and some had expanded outs.

E-MU Turbo Phatt 128 Voice Urban Dance Synth
E-MU Planet Earth 64 Voice World Sound Module
E-MU Audity 2000
E-MU Extreme Lead-1 64 Voice BPM Synthesizer
E-MU PROTEUS 2000 128 VOICE EXPANDABLE MODULE
E-MU VIRTUOSO 2000 128 VOICE VIRTUAL ORCHESTRA
E-MU Mo Phatt 64 Voice Urban Dance Synth
Update: the E-MU B-3 makes it 8 total in the same chassis. Two pics of the front below. One via this auction and one via this.
ROLAND JP-8000 49 KEY ANALOG MODELING SYNTHESIZER SN AJ81370
ROLAND JD-800 Programable Digital Synthesizer SN Z043322
ARP Axxe Mono Synth with Mods SN 1623
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"This Axxe has had some very usefule modifications. The print layout of this version of the Axxe caused a fairly large bleed from the noise-source output which has been reduced by adding a wire to rerout the noise-source. This Axxe has the 4075 filter module that ARP used in many different synthesizers. Sometime during the design phase, a resistor value was miscalculated; as a result, the 4075's cutoff frequency will not sweep up as high as ARP really wanted it to. This may be partially responsible for the commonly held view that ARP filters do not sound as "snappy" as Moog filters. Timothy Smith designed a modification which will allow the cutoff frequency to sweep up as high as ARP meant it to. The mod simply involves changing four resistors on the board from 4.7 to 2.2K. This Axxe has the mod and there was a very noticeable improvement in sound. There have also been two switches added. The first switch was added to disable the extremely irretating LFO reset function. When the switch is engaged the the LFO free-runs which is very useful for legato runs. The second switch when engaged disables the ADSR retriggering which is standard on Arp synths. The Moog synths use single triggering of the ADSR which is necessary for playing legato runs. Finally the irritating RCS type jacks have been replaced with switchcraft 1/4' jacks..."
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Arp Little Brother Synth Expander SN 0141
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Pics of the inside below.
"The keyboard-free Little Brother was designed as an extra voice for any ARP synth. You need to connect the CV, Gate and Trigger outs from the Axxe to equivalent ins on the Little Brother, and connect the audio out from the module to the audio in on the Axxe or Odyssey (note that the Little Brother also has its own audio input). The module could also be used in this way with any other (non-ARP) synth that has an audio input and the right standard of gate and CV inputs.
The Little Brother's spec is deceptively simple: four basic voices (Brass/saw, Hollow/square, Reed/pulse and Fuzz/dynamic pulse), and four octave settings (16-, 8-, 4- and 2-foot) comprise the sound-making facilities on offer, plus a simple LFO with speed, depth and a delay switch, and a volume control. That really is it, although any combination of the eight voice switches can be used at once, for a bigger sound. However, plumb it into the Axxe or Odyssey, and the two become one. Your Axxe/Odyssey now has a fairly complex extra voice, and an extra LFO. This is because the Little Brother's LFO is provided with an output socket, which can be easily patched into the Axxe's footpedal socket, where it can be pressed into service modulating the Axxe's/Odyssey's filter, totally independent of their own LFO.
There is an interesting Demo on YouTube that can be found here:" [posted here]
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Pics of the inside below.
"The keyboard-free Little Brother was designed as an extra voice for any ARP synth. You need to connect the CV, Gate and Trigger outs from the Axxe to equivalent ins on the Little Brother, and connect the audio out from the module to the audio in on the Axxe or Odyssey (note that the Little Brother also has its own audio input). The module could also be used in this way with any other (non-ARP) synth that has an audio input and the right standard of gate and CV inputs.
The Little Brother's spec is deceptively simple: four basic voices (Brass/saw, Hollow/square, Reed/pulse and Fuzz/dynamic pulse), and four octave settings (16-, 8-, 4- and 2-foot) comprise the sound-making facilities on offer, plus a simple LFO with speed, depth and a delay switch, and a volume control. That really is it, although any combination of the eight voice switches can be used at once, for a bigger sound. However, plumb it into the Axxe or Odyssey, and the two become one. Your Axxe/Odyssey now has a fairly complex extra voice, and an extra LFO. This is because the Little Brother's LFO is provided with an output socket, which can be easily patched into the Axxe's footpedal socket, where it can be pressed into service modulating the Axxe's/Odyssey's filter, totally independent of their own LFO.
There is an interesting Demo on YouTube that can be found here:" [posted here]
Roland MC-202 with Original Silver Gig Bag
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"The MC-202 is a fantastic synthesizer. It is like a brilliant combination of the roland sh101 and roland tb303. The sequencer can play 2000+note sequences with 2 phrases at once. It's amazing. The synthesizer brain and controls are very much like the SH101. This is based from that with expansion on the Sh101 sequencer section which can inly sequence 100 notes. The Mc202 can do over 2000 notes. Otherwise, it has the same oscillators, filter and envelope controls of the Sh101 + a very nice LFO/mod section. This is really an incredible synth. The sequencing and design is also similar to a TB303. The sounds are totally fantastic and right there with the Sh101 sound. The MC202 can also sequence other analog synthesizers via the gate/cv in/out jacks as well as sync with analog devices via the early midi-type Roland ports."
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"The MC-202 is a fantastic synthesizer. It is like a brilliant combination of the roland sh101 and roland tb303. The sequencer can play 2000+note sequences with 2 phrases at once. It's amazing. The synthesizer brain and controls are very much like the SH101. This is based from that with expansion on the Sh101 sequencer section which can inly sequence 100 notes. The Mc202 can do over 2000 notes. Otherwise, it has the same oscillators, filter and envelope controls of the Sh101 + a very nice LFO/mod section. This is really an incredible synth. The sequencing and design is also similar to a TB303. The sounds are totally fantastic and right there with the Sh101 sound. The MC202 can also sequence other analog synthesizers via the gate/cv in/out jacks as well as sync with analog devices via the early midi-type Roland ports."
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