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Saturday, October 17, 2015

Korg Polysix PU-6 Programmable Analog Synthesizer SN 382618 with Green KORG Case

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"This unit is in outstanding condition for its age. It's had low usage which is evident from how clean it is. There are almost no significant marks on this one besides some slight deterioration on the wooden ends.

Not only is this unit very clean but it has just returned from an a complete overhaul from one of the most reputable vintage synth stores in Tokyo.

An enormous amount of work was carried out which included changing the battery, replacing and servicing all voice chips. Complete tuning and scaling. Cleaning of all sliders and switches. Professional cleaning of the main board and other circuitry.

The initial bill after all the work was completed came to almost $850 USD but fortunately I managed to negotiate the price down from there. I only mention this to show that this unit should provide a trouble free experience for the buyer for some time."

Electro-Harmonix '70s Bad Stone demo


Published on Oct 17, 2015 SynthMania

"Demo of the Electro Harmonix '70s Bad Stone phaser pedal, in a late '70s disco-funk vein."

Machines In Music


Published on Oct 17, 2015 boxoftextures

"Modular Synthesizer Fair, at Bat Haus in Bushwick, Brooklyn - 17 October 2015"

Mannheim Rocket live with Takete for iPad


Published on Oct 15, 2015 RefinedStochastic

"Improvisation using Takete v1.3b on an iPad Air 1."

Takete beta 1.3 providing all audio and visuals.

iTunes: Takete - Refined Stochastic Technology

ARP Quartet Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer with Original Wine Glass Box

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Fra-jee-lay!

"Excellent condition, just serviced (fully calibrated, all sliders and switches disassembled, cleaned and lubricated). Includes the original box, original owner's manual, and sustain pedal.

A very versatile analog 49 note polyphonic synthesizer from 1980. While the settings may look fairly simple, a complex array of sounds can be created via different combinations of presets, an LFO, ADSR, and a two pole voltage controlled filter.

Mix and match between any combination of the four tone color families (Brass, String, Organ, Piano), eight instrument presets (Trumpet, Trombone, Cello, Violin, Organ, Celeste, Piano, and Honky Tonk), and several settings that are available depending on your combination of instrument families:

ADSR - Attack, Sustain, Brass Attack & Brass Sustain
LFO - Vibrato & Vibrato Speed
VCF - Brilliance
Delay line - Percussion & Solo"


hyper gliph


Published on Oct 17, 2015 rezzy blips

"rhythm wolf tb3 jam"

Studio Electronics Boomstar 3003 with Original Box

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Childres of Syrian


Published on Oct 17, 2015 Zaws

Tinysizer + Octatrack


Published on Oct 17, 2015 Ant GM

"New LiveSet"

One hand MFB Dominion1 Jam


Published on Oct 17, 2015 Guy Schneerson

"Yes all you critics were right, you only need one hand and 3 notes to make electronic music :)
Shoot on my iPone"
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