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Clavia Nord Modular G1 Synthesizer
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"Synth is used, but in great working condition. Power cord outer plastic was chewed in a couple of spots by a parrot, but there are no exposed wires. Comes with gig bag, software, manual and Wizoo guide. Ships free to continental US."
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"Synth is used, but in great working condition. Power cord outer plastic was chewed in a couple of spots by a parrot, but there are no exposed wires. Comes with gig bag, software, manual and Wizoo guide. Ships free to continental US."
Ensoniq SD-1 Audio Demos by Ununseptium warehouse
"These are mainly pad patches from the Ensoniq SD-1 demonstrating the kind of otherworldly sounds that this synthesizer excels at. Each one is a single pass recording of a live improvisation in which the limited palette of live performance controls (two momentary buttons, two wheels and polyphonic aftertouch) are used to further animate the already evolving sounds. The title of each track is simply the name of the patch used. All these patches were downloaded from the internet and are not of my creation. No other instrumentation or effects were used in these tracks."
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Ensoniq SD-1s on eBay
Rare Evos Waveform Processor - Rack Unit
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"Evos was a modular company from New Hampshire in the late 90s. This is a custom made rack version of their Waveform Processor module. Process waveforms with the built in LFO or external CV signals. All ins and outs are standard 1/4" jacks. Power is North American 120vac - 60hz"
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"Evos was a modular company from New Hampshire in the late 90s. This is a custom made rack version of their Waveform Processor module. Process waveforms with the built in LFO or external CV signals. All ins and outs are standard 1/4" jacks. Power is North American 120vac - 60hz"Analogue Solutions Telemark V2 SN 5526
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Oberheim OB-8 with Custom Volume Knob, MIDI & Mods
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"Only FOUR of the eight voices work...
Modifications / mods to this OB8 include:
It has a 'security' hook, that was installed near the power supply / AC power cord inlet. You can see it in some of the photos. Back in the day when performing in nightclubs, you had to make sure that nobody grabbed your keyboard and took off running. A lock and chain was attached to the hook to prevent theft. Might come in handy if you were using it in a recording studio you didn't own, and had to leave it unattended for awhile.
The battery mod: Wires have been soldered to where the memory battery is usually soldered on. The original batteries only lasted a few years and were 3 volts. This mod allows you to use whatever type of battery you want, and also in multiples if desired. It currently has two D cell batteries wired in series = 3 volts. They are currently at about 2.7 volts, so I'd change the battery / batteries soon.
I think that the tech that worked on it last installed a Fan option. (I don't remember installing it). But the fan was a bit too noisy for me, so power to the fan has been disconnected. Haven't checked to see if the fan works. The fan is glued to the inside of the case I think.\
The Volume Knob modification. The factory knobs are fine for most things, but I wanted more fine control of the Volume. You'll notice the big knob in the volume location. If you don't like the big non-factory knob, you could purchase a factory knob, they install easily. Don't think I still have the original knob. If I find it, I'll send it along."
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"Only FOUR of the eight voices work...Modifications / mods to this OB8 include:
It has a 'security' hook, that was installed near the power supply / AC power cord inlet. You can see it in some of the photos. Back in the day when performing in nightclubs, you had to make sure that nobody grabbed your keyboard and took off running. A lock and chain was attached to the hook to prevent theft. Might come in handy if you were using it in a recording studio you didn't own, and had to leave it unattended for awhile.
The battery mod: Wires have been soldered to where the memory battery is usually soldered on. The original batteries only lasted a few years and were 3 volts. This mod allows you to use whatever type of battery you want, and also in multiples if desired. It currently has two D cell batteries wired in series = 3 volts. They are currently at about 2.7 volts, so I'd change the battery / batteries soon.
I think that the tech that worked on it last installed a Fan option. (I don't remember installing it). But the fan was a bit too noisy for me, so power to the fan has been disconnected. Haven't checked to see if the fan works. The fan is glued to the inside of the case I think.\
The Volume Knob modification. The factory knobs are fine for most things, but I wanted more fine control of the Volume. You'll notice the big knob in the volume location. If you don't like the big non-factory knob, you could purchase a factory knob, they install easily. Don't think I still have the original knob. If I find it, I'll send it along."
Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer
Custom Sequential Circuits Six-Trak Desktop Minus Keys
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"This is my Sequential Circuits Six-Trak synth that I've had since the 80s. I originally had two, so I took one out of the original case with keyboard and built this custom wood case for it. This allowed me to stack it above the other Six-Trak that had the keyboard and have dual Six-Traks. I sold the one with the keyboard decades ago, but have been keeping this in a closet in my home for years without using it, so it's time to sell it. It works great, except it has one rubber button missing (the button for the numeral one). I believe it's just fallen inside the case, because the way the button is made, I don't see how it could come out completely (the rear is bigger), so I think it's just a matter of opening the case and retrieving the button and pushing it through the faceplate again. Other than that - and looking a little weird with the wood case, it 's in good shape and works fine."
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"This is my Sequential Circuits Six-Trak synth that I've had since the 80s. I originally had two, so I took one out of the original case with keyboard and built this custom wood case for it. This allowed me to stack it above the other Six-Trak that had the keyboard and have dual Six-Traks. I sold the one with the keyboard decades ago, but have been keeping this in a closet in my home for years without using it, so it's time to sell it. It works great, except it has one rubber button missing (the button for the numeral one). I believe it's just fallen inside the case, because the way the button is made, I don't see how it could come out completely (the rear is bigger), so I think it's just a matter of opening the case and retrieving the button and pushing it through the faceplate again. Other than that - and looking a little weird with the wood case, it 's in good shape and works fine."Buchla 223e - Demo
Published on Mar 8, 2015 DJjondent
"A short video of Paul playing the 223e.
Its such a beautiful keyboard.
Very expressive and delicate.
For more info & pic:
djjondent.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/buchla-223e-multi-dimensional.html"
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