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"This is a very rare OSCar Synthesiser with MIDI manufactured by the only British synth producers The Oxford Synthesiser Company in 1984. It has been recently serviced by CYBERWAVE EMS vintage synth repair specialists.
It works perfectly.
This is owned by cult band Sneaker Pimps (keyboarder player and synth aficionado Liam Howe). It has featured on many modern records.
It has been owned by Liam since 1984 (it’s birth) and has been kept with care.
However it has incurred the odd cosmetic injury in its busy and much loved life."
Sunday, July 05, 2020
MAM Freebass FB383
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"The FB 383 offers all the same basic sounds and controls as the original TB-303 in a 1-unit rack module. It has just 8 basic knobs for the same basic 303-like control: tune, filter cutoff, resonance, env-mod, accent and decay. Unlike the 303 however, the oscillator can be varied from sawtooth to square from a knob on the front! Also featured is an external audio input to the filter for processing other elements."
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"The FB 383 offers all the same basic sounds and controls as the original TB-303 in a 1-unit rack module. It has just 8 basic knobs for the same basic 303-like control: tune, filter cutoff, resonance, env-mod, accent and decay. Unlike the 303 however, the oscillator can be varied from sawtooth to square from a knob on the front! Also featured is an external audio input to the filter for processing other elements."
EDP GNAT
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"bought whilst at college so between 79-81 from a instrument shop opposite my college on charing cross road
thoughts of joining a synth group passed very quickly and it's been packed away ever since...comes with adaptor+lead,
apart from the plug being replaced
the only damage is a missing rubber stabiliser from the base"
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"bought whilst at college so between 79-81 from a instrument shop opposite my college on charing cross road
thoughts of joining a synth group passed very quickly and it's been packed away ever since...comes with adaptor+lead,
apart from the plug being replaced
the only damage is a missing rubber stabiliser from the base"
Vintage 1970's Ace Tone MultiVox Rhythm Ace FR-8L Analog Drum Machine
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"Manufactured by Ace Electronics in Japan and marketed in the US by Multivox. Founded in 1960 by Ikutaro Kakehashi, Ace Tone can be considered an early incarnation of the Roland Corporation, which was also founded by Kakehashi. The FR-8L was Ace Tone predecessor to the Roland TR-77.
This particular model appears to be the portable version of the FR-8L, having a carrying handle and rugged case vs. the wood grain finish of other versions. The unit is in very good cosmetic condition for its age. Output was tested using a 1/4" headphone jack and all functions appeared to work. As noted in the description condition, there is a slight scratching sound in the potentiometer slider for a couple of the drum effects, but when set, they work fine.
After powering on the unit, the "Start/Stop" touch sensitive metal button on the upper left is pressed to start and stop the rythm."
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"Manufactured by Ace Electronics in Japan and marketed in the US by Multivox. Founded in 1960 by Ikutaro Kakehashi, Ace Tone can be considered an early incarnation of the Roland Corporation, which was also founded by Kakehashi. The FR-8L was Ace Tone predecessor to the Roland TR-77. This particular model appears to be the portable version of the FR-8L, having a carrying handle and rugged case vs. the wood grain finish of other versions. The unit is in very good cosmetic condition for its age. Output was tested using a 1/4" headphone jack and all functions appeared to work. As noted in the description condition, there is a slight scratching sound in the potentiometer slider for a couple of the drum effects, but when set, they work fine.
After powering on the unit, the "Start/Stop" touch sensitive metal button on the upper left is pressed to start and stop the rythm."
Roland Rhythm 700
July 1994 ROLAND JV-1000 Music Workstation Brochure
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Note it had two displays.
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Note it had two displays.
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