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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Rare Casio VL-10 Keyboard Synthesizer VL-Tone

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"The smallest keyboard instrument ever made! 29 keys (buttons), 3 different sounds, and 10 drum rhythms. Plus, it's a calculator!

The Casio VL-10 VL-Tone synthesizer is one of those bizarre frankensynths of the 80′s, part calculator, part synthesizer, part drum machine. This keyboard is one of the smallest if not the smallest fully working synthesizers every created.

This particular unit is in perfect working condition. There is a little dent in the metal on the underside, but otherwise it's in great shape. (Yes, metal. Not plastic like the VL-1.)

There is an excellent video of the VL-10 here:


Uploaded on Feb 18, 2010 happyprometheus·16 videos
"A smaller version of the famous Casio Tone VL-1 sythesizer. Produced in 1980s"

Rare Multivox MX-202 String And Brass Synthesizer

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Not the best pics, but you don't see these often.

"This is one of the most desirable string and brass synths out there. When you hear how lush it sounds you will know why. The ensemble buttons really give the keyboard extra depth that others in the same field do not have.

Everything works great on this particular model. All sliders and buttons function as they should. As you can see the keys have yellowed nicely, which is very common with the 202's. The tolex on the case is a bit scraped up, but overall in excellent condition considering the age."

ROLAND SH-101 Vintage Analog Synthesizer w/Mod Grip + Strap SN 210137

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Roland SH-101 Vintage Synthesizer Fully Serviced SN 280669

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Moog Liberation SN 3115

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"Moog Liberation – vintage analog synthesizer, complete, functionally "great to excellent"

The Liberation is virtually identical to the Moog Prodigy, and includes all the same waveforms and functions PLUS a 44 note keyboard, ring mod, polyphonic mode, noise, and auto-triggering S&H. The oscillator synch works fine and the Moog filter sounds great. The modulation switches and wheels on the neck work for volume, filter, glide, etc. The pressure sensor does not work, therefore the wheel for pressure sensitivity doesn’t do anything; turning on the pressure sensor simply turns on the selected function 100%, which is musically useful so not a problem. This is still completely usable, you just can’t get the “expressiveness”, and I think it’s an easy fix. Other than this I would describe it as functionally excellent with all keys playing in tune and triggering as they should.

This is a complete setup, including the power supply interface module and the extra-long cable. Ready to play and needs nothing.

The neck was purposely designed with the correct offset for it to fit in almost any keyboard stand, so aside from playing it as a keytar it’s also an easy way to add a 44 note CV/trigger keyboard to your rig!

Cosmetically it’s very nice but vintage; the white finish has crazing, small chips, and imperfections as shown in the photos, but overall this Liberation shows very nice for a vintage keytar. No cracks, no damage, the keys are all perfectly straight, smooth and perfectly functioning. No signs of it ever being dropped, abused, no key misalignment, etc. The sliders and knobs all move smoothly and work fine, but they could use a cleaning because when you look inside each slider you can see some some dirt and debris. This doesn’t affect the function at all, but it’s something I would do if I were keeping it.

This one is interesting and different from most other Liberations that I’ve seen because it has the following FACTORY installed differences: a pitch bend wheel instead of a ribbon controller (I prefer the wheel over a ribbon); an extra ON/OFF switch on the neck to for sending CV/trigger to an external synthesizer (this is slick if you’re using this to control other gear on stage); there are two 1/4'’ inputs on side of the synth. These outputs are not standard and I don’t see them on most Liberations on the internet, but I believe they are a factory mod. I believe they’re inputs to modulate volume and filter using a foot pedal controller. I wasn’t able to fully test them because I don’t have the correct pedals – probably needs either a variable resistance pedal, or possibly a variable voltage pedal (like a Moog 1120 pedal). An ordinary on/off pedal does cause changes – it worked to switch the volume on/off from one of the ports, so I believe that input controls the volume and the other one controls the filter."

ARP Axxe Synthesizer Monophonic Synth

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Nord Lead Rack 1 Virtual Analog Synthesizer + 12 voice Expansion PCMCIA card

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Buchla 200e-12 System with 8 Modules plus factory case

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"Includes rare 249 and 260 modules thare no longer available.

The 249 has crashed and needs to be sent in for a fix or firmware upgrade. It also has a knob that is bent a bit. We Spoke with the gentleman at Buchla and he said no problem.

The system has not had the newest hardware / firmware upgrade from Buchla.

We will leave that to the new owners.

We can pull modules for a lesser price, pay the 249 repair etc. Price is reflecting the 249 being repaired, i figured that maybe the new owner might want the whole unit sent to Buchla for upgrades if necessary.

Module list:

210e control and signal router

225e midi decoder/preset manager

227e system interface

249e dual arbitrary function generator

259e complex waveform generator

260e douphonic pitch class generator

281e quad function generator

291e triple morphing filter

Also includes hardigg style factory hard case

patch cables

user manual

power brick and AC cord"

The Harvestman Piston Honda in Black

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"The Harvestman Piston Honda. Upgraded with Black Davies Knobs. The right hand holes on the faceplate have been drilled wider to enable ease of mounting."

Metasonix TM1 Tube Waveshaper/Ringmod

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"Totally destroy your sound."
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