Friday, March 04, 2016
Elektron Octatrack
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"Excellent condition. Ships with original box, usb cable, power supply, 16GB memory card and owners manual."
Octave Plateau CATstick Synthesizer Controller | Joystick
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"This one is in incredible condition, and has seen minimal use. Comes with what I think is its original (though non-descript) box, and instruction manual. This controller has a very nice, stiff feeling, spring-loaded joystick. Voltage outputs based on the joystick's position are available, as well as a mixed output of 4 VCAs, controlled by the joystick, which are fed either 2 LFOs or an external, patchable, signal. Very expressive and fun controller. There is one tiny blemish (pictured) on the top right corner of the face plate, where the face meets the wall, a small paint chip. The only other thing of note is that some of the potentiometers are a little stiffer than others. They get smoother through some use, but they don't all have identical feels. They all work as they should, however."
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"This one is in incredible condition, and has seen minimal use. Comes with what I think is its original (though non-descript) box, and instruction manual. This controller has a very nice, stiff feeling, spring-loaded joystick. Voltage outputs based on the joystick's position are available, as well as a mixed output of 4 VCAs, controlled by the joystick, which are fed either 2 LFOs or an external, patchable, signal. Very expressive and fun controller. There is one tiny blemish (pictured) on the top right corner of the face plate, where the face meets the wall, a small paint chip. The only other thing of note is that some of the potentiometers are a little stiffer than others. They get smoother through some use, but they don't all have identical feels. They all work as they should, however."
Vintage E-Mu Emulator SN 213
Akai AX60 Analog Synthesizer
Deja Vu (DnB 2016) live with Korg EMX2
Published on Mar 4, 2016 DJ Galactic
"Deja Vu (Dnb- Drum and Bass) original mix, live with Korg EMX2 (Electribe)"
Polyrhythmic Easel
Published on Mar 4, 2016 Wein Glas
"Polyrhythmic Experiments with the BEMI Music Easel and an EHX Clockworks!"
DSI Oberheim OB-6 - Lorenz Rhode factory presets jam
Published on Mar 4, 2016 Lorenz Rhode
"Playing some of the factory presets I made for the Dave Smith / Oberheim OB-6. Amazing machine!
Music based on Strip Steve - Breakin' (Lorenz Rhode Remix)."
http://soundcloud.com/lorenzrhode
http://www.davesmithinstruments.com/product/ob-6/
Tellun Neural Agonizer spring reverb | stand alone box
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"This is a Tellun Corp Nerual Agonizer dual spring reverb module, normally an MOTM module, built into a Hammond slanted case. It uses banana jacks for patch points, not 1/4" or 1/8".
A description from the site:
'The TLN-156 Neural Agonizer is a voltage controlled spring reverb processor. Although this module can be used to simulate room reverb with most audio signals, it includes numerous enhancements specifically designed for interfacing to a modular synthesizer. If you're looking for a smooth, natural sounding reverb system to make your synthesizer sound like its being played in the Concertgebouw, then go buy a Lexicon. This is not your grandmother's reverb tank, this is a noxious tool capable of inflicting some serious damage to your audio.
The TLN-156 features: an amplifier for controlling the input signal level, two reverb tanks that can be driven in series or parallel, separate recovery amplifiers and resonators for each reverb tank, a feedback amplifier with lowpass filter, and a deformation processor for combining the reverb tank outputs. Most parameters are voltage controllable and several patch points are available for adding additional signal processing. All inputs and outputs handle 10 Vpp audio signals and 5 volt control voltage signals (modular standard).'
It has a built in power supply - Frequency Central's Power PCB's, and comes with 16v AC wallwart adapter to power everything."
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A description from the site:
'The TLN-156 Neural Agonizer is a voltage controlled spring reverb processor. Although this module can be used to simulate room reverb with most audio signals, it includes numerous enhancements specifically designed for interfacing to a modular synthesizer. If you're looking for a smooth, natural sounding reverb system to make your synthesizer sound like its being played in the Concertgebouw, then go buy a Lexicon. This is not your grandmother's reverb tank, this is a noxious tool capable of inflicting some serious damage to your audio.
The TLN-156 features: an amplifier for controlling the input signal level, two reverb tanks that can be driven in series or parallel, separate recovery amplifiers and resonators for each reverb tank, a feedback amplifier with lowpass filter, and a deformation processor for combining the reverb tank outputs. Most parameters are voltage controllable and several patch points are available for adding additional signal processing. All inputs and outputs handle 10 Vpp audio signals and 5 volt control voltage signals (modular standard).'
It has a built in power supply - Frequency Central's Power PCB's, and comes with 16v AC wallwart adapter to power everything."
MINT CONDITION ROLAND TR-808 RHYTHM COMPOSER SN 238539
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Check out the price, then check out this post from 2011. There are a few more images in this latest listing. Not a bad investment if it sells for anywhere near the asking price. The listing is definitely geared for those that want a mint 808 with original box and packaging and has money to burn. Cost is relative to how much you make and have of course.
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Check out the price, then check out this post from 2011. There are a few more images in this latest listing. Not a bad investment if it sells for anywhere near the asking price. The listing is definitely geared for those that want a mint 808 with original box and packaging and has money to burn. Cost is relative to how much you make and have of course.
Moog Source SN 1724
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"This Moog Source is in good condition, and comes from a smoke-free home. It plays well and sounds incredible. Serial # 1724. Includes power cable and copy of owner's manual.
Functionally, this synth is at almost 100%. Knobs, wheels and membrane all work perfectly.
Almost all of the keys work perfectly . . . The only playability issue is the middle "D#" key. As you can see in the photos, this key is slightly bent, and because of this it does not trigger every time it is pressed. However, if it is gently pushed back to the upright position and then pressed down, it works correctly. Because of this, I believe this key could possibly be replaced, thus restoring its functionality. There is a small plastic piece of the black key that broke off (and came out of the synth), and I think this is what's causing the key to lean to one side.
Also, the high "E" key is broken and missing a piece (as seen in the photos) but it still works correctly and triggers every time it is played. The broken piece of this key (along with the piece of the black key) will be included with the synth.
Cosmetic condition: Besides the two damaged keys mentioned above, this synth has the normal scuffs and scrapes and scratches that are to be expected of a vintage keyboard. There are also two small drips of pink paint on a couple keys. Please inspect the photos for the best idea of the condition of this synth."
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Functionally, this synth is at almost 100%. Knobs, wheels and membrane all work perfectly.
Almost all of the keys work perfectly . . . The only playability issue is the middle "D#" key. As you can see in the photos, this key is slightly bent, and because of this it does not trigger every time it is pressed. However, if it is gently pushed back to the upright position and then pressed down, it works correctly. Because of this, I believe this key could possibly be replaced, thus restoring its functionality. There is a small plastic piece of the black key that broke off (and came out of the synth), and I think this is what's causing the key to lean to one side.
Also, the high "E" key is broken and missing a piece (as seen in the photos) but it still works correctly and triggers every time it is played. The broken piece of this key (along with the piece of the black key) will be included with the synth.
Cosmetic condition: Besides the two damaged keys mentioned above, this synth has the normal scuffs and scrapes and scratches that are to be expected of a vintage keyboard. There are also two small drips of pink paint on a couple keys. Please inspect the photos for the best idea of the condition of this synth."
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