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Saturday, May 17, 2014

TRAK TD-1 ELECTRONIC DRUM PAD SYNTH with 2 ROMs '80s Japan RARE

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Rare indeed. This appears to be the first TRAK post on the site.

"TRAK TD-1 is extremely rare Japanese electronic drum pad synth like SIMMONS SDS1
made in japan1980s.

very cool '80s design! big pad(36cm) and many colorful knobs waiting for your tweak!
this one has 2 sample ROM,EL SNARE,ORCHESTRA HIT('80s sound!!)

very limited quantities were made
so i'ts very hard to find even in Japan nowadays...

it's basically a electronic drum pad using sample ROM like SIMMONS SDS1
but you can make many unique sounds with these knobs(volume,EQ high,EQ low,pitch sens,sweep.decay,pitch with low/high,sens)
you can change main sound by replacing ROM(this auction item has two original ROMs,EL SNARE,ORCHESTRA HIT)
and back side has ext pad input,power in.power out,output

Item is used condition and working, comes with 2 sample ROM(EL SNARE #3,ORCHESTRA #1) and original PSU
one leg of ORCHESTRA #1 ROM is broken but it seems works."

Clavia Nord Modular G1 Synth Keyboard

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Roland Jupiter 50 keyboard synthesizer SN Z9B1095

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Novation Bass Station Keyboard

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The Harvestman: Polivoks VCF Eurorack Synthesizer Module

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"The filter is made via a collaboration with the synth's original designer, Vladimir Kuzmin, and Shawn Cleary of Analogue Haven. The filter circuit is identical to the original design and uses the exact same schematic as the Polivoks synthesizer as well as new old stock Soviet integrated circuits (KR140UD1208 and R140UD608, not Western "equivalents"). A signal mixer and bipolar CV multiplier were added in order to use the filter within the modular realm but no other additions are present. This helps to preserve the unique and unstable sound character without compromising signal flow authenticity.

First sold in the USSR in 1982, the Polivoks was the first voltage-controlled Soviet synthesizer. Boasting an impressive set of features comparable to Western designs, the synthesizer was noted for its extremely aggressive sound, particularly within the filter. Easy to overload, unstable at high Q values, and prone to self-oscillation.

Soviet iron smuggled to the harvestman by axon vox."

HARDMOD DUO COMPACT Modular

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"The Hard Mod Duo is a Modular Synth with portable case, compact design and pure analogue sound. No pre-connection and a 80-patchbay jacks you can basically create everything, but the charm are the complex patches for extremely unusual modulations, clicks, bleeps & laboratory sound, anyway is possible make fat bass lines, leads or the characteristic retro sound of Vintage Synths. It´s a friendly start in the world of modulars, but also is a good complement to your system!
Features:
• Pure Analogue Voice Circuitry
• 2 VCO (Saw, Triangle, Square, sine, PWM, Sync input & 3 CV inputs)
• 2 VCF (Each with 3 CV inputs)
• VCF 1 (24dB Low Pass Filter)
• VCF 2 (Variable Filter with independent outputs LPF/HPF/BPF)
• 2 VCA (Lin & Log response each with 2 CV inputs)
• 2 Envelope Generators AD (1 gate input for 2 EGs)
• VCLFO (Voltage Controlled LFO, 5 independent outputs, PWM & 3 CV inputs)
• Sample & Hold (2 outputs, Portamento, Clock input, Gate & Trigger outputs)
• Noise Generator (White, Grainy, Roaring & Digital)
• Mixer (4 Channels & 1 output)
• 3 Voltage distributors (each with 1 input & 4 outputs)
• Portable Wooden Case & aluminum faceplate
• Patchbay (Mini jacks 3.5mm)
• Voltage Input AC220V/240V"

YAMAHA TX802 FM SYNTHESIZER plus YAMAHA REV 7 Digital Reverb & Effects

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"The TX802 FM Tone Generator is basically a rack-module version of the DX7mkII with full 8-part multi-timbral operation for sequencing and/or key mapping. It has 16-voices of polyphony and six digital FM Operators, the same as in the DX7mkII. There are 128 preset and 64 user patches for your sounds, as well as an external memory cartridge slot.

As if the large keyboard DX versions weren't difficult enough to program, the TX802's limited interface makes editing and programming your own sounds next to impossible without the help of external hardware or software editors. In the late 1980's, the TX802 was an excellent way to get a compact box full of Yamaha's DX sounds

YAMAHA REV 7 has reverb, on board EQ, flanger, chorus, echo, delay, early refl. etc... a great vintage unit, that pairs up great with the TX802!"

CASIO CZ-1 SYNTHESIZER KEYBOARD SN 301403A

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CASIO CZ-1

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Eurorack Moog 914 Fixed Filter Bank Clone


via dingbre on electro-music.com

Moog 905 Reverb & Tuner Monitor in the rack as well.  Note the Steiner logos.  I'm assuming they are for looks.  The filter bank has the Analogue Realities logo.

Update via dingebre in the comments: "The typeface is not Moog'ish. It's in a muchh larger Steiner-Parker Synthasystem and I wanted the panel to fit in with the others I did. Nyle [Stiener] helped pick the type face for his modules to match the original typeface."

Some additional info in the comments below.
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