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Sunday, July 12, 2015

Roland System 100 Set with Original Boxes

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"All units are in their original boxes, with original manuals, patch leads, patch manual with templates and the
original receipt (one owner my uncle)
All units are in mint condition, fully working and have been PAT tested. This beautiful example of analogue
synth history deserves to go to a loving home or studio, where it can be appreciated
Will not sell separately.
Synthesizer 101

This is a self-contained semi-modular synthesizer with a 37-note (F-F) keyboard. It features an ADSR,
LFO, Portamento, a VCO (with pulse width modulation and a tuning knob from 10Hz to 10kHz),
white or pink noise, an audio mixer (with sliders for VCO, Noise, and External Input), a high-pass filter,
a low-pass VCF, and a VCA with input for LFO. There are also buttons for auto-glide and manual-glide
and an A-440Hz tuning oscillator. All of this in 21 sliders, five knobs, 14 mini-jack sockets,
seven switches, and three 1/4" jacks (for headphone and high and low outputs).

Expander 102
This is essentially a keyboardless Synthesizer 101, with a few exceptions.
It was designed to sit upright, behind the 101.
Instead of glide controls, the 102 has a sample-and-hold module with variable lag time,
and instead of noise, the 102 has a ring modulator.
The 102 also features weak and strong sync inputs and a mix cascade jack socket instead of the tuning oscillator.
Sequencer 104

The 104 is a 12 X 2 step sequencer, featuring variable gate time, series or parallel configuration,
switchable ranges, and buttons for Start, Continue, Stop, and Step.
It was designed to sit to the left of the 101."

Roland System 100 101 synthesizer w/original box

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Yamaha TQ5 FM Synthesizer Sequencer with Clock Out Mod

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"Good condition save for minor sticker residue which will come off with alcohol.

Has been specially modified to have a Clock out. There is a diagram attached to the listing which explains where this is in the circuit.

The metronome is very loud, and is added to the audio after the volume control.

There is a 1/4" socket on the side of the machine that taps that clock out, so you can run it through a separate mixer channel and taper off the high end and modify it's volume.

Does not include power supply or keyboard shown in picture.

Power supply is listed as "15v" on back of unit, however, 12v is sufficient."

Pic of the inside below.

RARE CUSTOM FUTURE RETRO ROLAND CR-78 SYNC/WRITE INTERFACE

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"I understand it is one of only two ever made as seen here in 2010 on MATRIXSYNTH"

Wasp Synthesizer magazine review 1979 by Robin Lumley

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"Review from International Musician and Recording World magazine (UK) January 1979 Review only, not complete magazine
2 page review of Wasp synthesizer by Robin Lumley - he liked it!"

Moog SUB 37 with Original Box

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Realistic Concermate Moog MG-1 SN 14 842 with Original Box

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Roland TR-808 Perfect Working Condition

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"recently serviced by 5G in Tokyo, all clear

includes original plastic overlay"

MOOG MEMORYMOOG PLUS with LINTRONICS ADVANCED MEMORYMOOG MODIFICATION SN 3072

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Roland Jupiter 8 Synthesizer Demo

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Published on Jun 18, 2015 Freestyle Movement

"Quick Test of Jupiter 8 Features. Polyphonic hold, pitchbend, cross modulation, Envelope, HP / LP Filter + Resonance, Waveforms, , VCA, Arpeggiator."


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via the seller: "This is one of the most remarkable instruments I’ve ever had the pleasure to own. It’s a late edition Jupiter 8 (based on the serial, 1983/84). It features a DCB connection and comes with a Kenton DCB to MIDI Converter, so no need for mods, you can synchronize it through your computer or external gear.

As shown from the pictures, it has some usage marks on the face plates, small dings etc, from the previous owner, who played it lots but also had it regularly maintained. I am the second owner. The actual synth sounds and has worked flawlessly since I’ve had it for 2.5 years, and I’ve worked equally hard to keep it in the same shape that I received it, and have had it checked out by the technician who takes care of my other synths.

All the knobs, buttons, and features work as they should, it's a beast and sounds amazing.

It lives connected to a high end power conditioner in a professional, smoke free studio. I’m sad to see it go but I am needing to free up some resources at the moment.

As a bonus, I currently have a patch bank from the Keyboard player from Rush, as well as the original factory banks I can send via email.

It also comes with the original hard Road case, the handle is missing from before i received it, but someone could probably install a new one fairly easily."

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