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Akai AX-60 keyboard synthesizer

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"-VCO - Exclusive Sampler Unit - Arpeggiator - 4 split Mode - Stereo Chorus - 2 Independent EG

- 1986.

- Original Operator's Manual Included.

61 key 5 octave C scale (split keyboard), Voltage Controlled oscilator, 64 sound programs (8 banks of 8 programs), 8 Split preset, External Memory Cassette interface.

Full compatibility with the akai S612 Sampler (not included), Easy programming, Whole or split five octave keyboard, MIDI compatibility and more...."

Plan B Model 28 Programmable Tap Clock

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Uploaded on Sep 3, 2007 jamescigler·30 videos

A video overview from back in 2007.

"A brief demo of the Plan B Model 28 Programmable Tap Clock and it's use in a couple basic patches.

http://felixinferious.blogspot.com/

Addendum from Peter @ Plan B:

Regarding the separate START/STOP inputs:
Doing it with two inputs instead of one is a flashback from my Buchla days. My feeling it's better this way as you can if you wish use separate signals to start and stop the counting. This way you could for instance use a keyboard trigger to start it, which would also be used to start a sequencer and reset that seq to stage 1. Then you could use the gate output of let's say stage eight of that sequencer to stop the M28. This way you can get repeated eight beat phrases from the 28 which would begin on the depression of a keyboard. It would be much harder to do that with a single start/stop input.
-P"

ARP AXXE Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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Moog Multimoog analog synthesizer with owners manual

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Blue Lantern Analog Synth Filter Workstation - SSM2164 Mankato Based

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"Extremely rare (one of several), early Blue Lantern handywork. Versatile desktop modular filter / synth box with numerous control and input/output options. Great for the sound scientists, much experimenting can be done here with the patchbay and connectivity/option switches with making sounds with the unit by itself (it will self-oscillate producing a very clean sine wave), in combination with your analog and modular setup, and also as a filter effect and CV source (EG & LFO outs). An excellent versatile sounding filter with switchable 12dB, 18dB, and 24dB slopes (big red knob), and it has an onboard Envelope Generator (Attack & Release) and LFO for modulation (with their own outputs), plus 2 inputs with preamps (gain and level controls). One input can be routed after the preamp and sent out the Extreme FM output also. More info on the ins, outs, and function are pasted below. This thing has that thick raw big analog filter sound to beef up your tones, create it's own tone, and provides modulation sources for other gear.

It's a very unique box and the filter is not readily available and requires building it yourself or having stg soundlabs build a module for you, which runs for $395...

YAMAHA SY-1 Vintage Analog Synthesizer w/ Orig Cover & Stand SN 5266

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KORG Sigma KP-30 Vintage Monophonic Synth SN 242872

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Elektron Sidstation Ninja - 1 of 50

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"If you're clicking you know how rare and desirable these synths are - the all-black Ninja edition of the Sidstation was the most limited production run, and the last "Ninja" sold on ebay for $1,200. Only 50 were ever made - you'll likely never see another one of these! Has blue LEDs and looks awesome.

The Sidstation is the guts of a Commodore 64 with an analog filter - three syncable oscillators produce 8bit waveforms, with wavetables, ring modulation etc. Can make classic video game tones, but can do much more.

Perfect condition sonically and cosmetically, except for one tiny plastic piece that fell off a knob (see the second knob from the right in the picture) - doesn't affect operation at all. Comes with original power supply..."

Blue Waldorf Q Synthesizer Keyboard

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Sequential Circuits Pro One Synthesizer SN 6977

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