via the listing: "If you have ever wondered why women feel uncomfortable in the music industry, one of the innumerable reasons is likely pictured to the above this paragraph. Metasonix used to make processors for the most sophmorically inclined, which sound about as good as they look. Which is to say, depending on your taste, it might be exactly what you wanted. This is a fully tested and disfunctioning TM-7, serial number 126, chock full of more internalized misogyny than your favourite Reddit subforum. What, you don't have a sense of humor?"
"I recently built two of these v2 TTSH ARP2600 clones, one for myself and one to sell. This is a beautiful, clean build, the third one I've done. (I built a v1 last year)
Acquire a rare vintage synth without the hassles of an ageing original (which cost >US$10000)!!
-fully calibrated
-matched transistors
-identical to the original (the arp2600 manual and patch book apply to this)
-comes with PSU
-built in speakers means no hassle modulating!
-spring reverb
-custom studio slimline enclosure"
"The real thing. Needs a new home, that'll give the oscillators some TLC. Had it recapped. Since I don't use it in the studio anymore, might as well let it go. Everything works, some of the wood has a splinter, probably due to the AZ heat. Great condition overall. Had one previous owner. Selling it a bit cheaper than the competition since it needs service. One of the first ones off the bench, very artisanal feel. Come with its own hard case (not pictured). Will pack it snuggly."
"Ok, I get it, this thing looks like it barely survived WWII.
I have no idea what the person was thinking from whom I bought it from. But it looks like they shaved or sanded off the paint from the front panel.
But now is your chance to have the Korg MS2000R sound! All the buttons and knobs work fine and it sounds fantastic.
The only issue is that one of the led plastic pieces has fallen in to the case a bit, but the light still works and you can tell its on. check the picture (P1 in the source/destination section) And you could fix it by taking the case apart and putting it back in place again.
Comes with a working, but unoriginal, power supply. (you really think anything else original survived alongside this thing?)"
Gear:
Moog Voyager - Fx
Moog Little Phatty - Synth
DSI Evolver - Bass
AKAI VX 90 - Chords + Delay
DSI Prophet 08 - Bass Chords
Yamaha TX 81 Z - Chords
Novation Bass Station 2 - Synth
Roland Alpha Juno 2 - Synth Lead
Novation Drum Station V2 - Claves 808 Kit
Jomox AirBase 99 - Filtered Hat
FX:
Boss CE 20 on Prophet 08
Lexicon MX 300
Tc Electronic Falshback
TC Electronic M 350
TC Electronic Hall of Fame
EHX Black Finger on Evolver Bass
EHX Small Stone on TX81z
Alesis Philtre on Voyager FX
Allen & Heath Zed 428 mixer
Audio directly from the mixer
Sequenced and Synced with Ableton Live midi only
"The ambiances are created by random pitch and gates into Braids, Elements, and Telharmonic, which are then fed into Clouds. Clouds is being modulated by LFOs from Octocontroller."
"Testing my new 'Swiss Army Module' (Gain, Attenuation, Inversion, Offset) in a musical context, controling the voltage from a sequencer into two voices (Lizard2 and Wave Freaker) for some microtonal/macrotonal persussive musical palindromes :)"
And some additional info:
"New QM prototype, possibly a future VBrazil offering :) The MacGyver, or Swiss Army Module: Two channels of Gain, Inversion, Attenuation and Offset with visual indication of output polarities. Lot's of fun using it to manipulate the voltage from my beatstep before it hits my oscillators!"