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Saturday, July 11, 2020

Moog 16-Channel Vocoder MBVO SN 0028

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"Moog 16-Channel MBVO reissued Vocoder in mint / as new condition, serial number 0028. According to the distributor, only 100 of these units will ever be made by Moog. Vintage units currently sell for $10k+, so the window of opportunity is closing fast on these. This is a new unit fresh from the Moog factory that arrived here at our studio a few weeks ago. With the MBVO reissue, Moog have recreated the original 70's vocoder while improving on the power supply to make it much more reliable for the longterm. This unit will last for some time, and sounds amazing! You can hear it used all over Saga recordings, Giorgio Moroder, etc.

The very earliest MBVO reissues had an issue with the front panel graphics that was quickly resolved by Moog. That is not the case with this unit. Front graphics are perfect. Box was opened to verify functionality. Unit was never rackmounted. All patch cords are still sealed, as is the manual and signed certificate. The unit is still under warranty with Moog and will be transferred to the new owner after they receive it (new owner will need to open an account with Moog Music)."

SynthTech / MOTM 5U Modular Synth

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KORG POLYSIX PS-6 SN 381477

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SIMMONS SDS V

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"Cutting edge, analogue drum synth tech from 1983. It consists of the five basic modules: kick, snare and three toms.

From John Keeble to Don Henley to Prince to Van Halen and pretty much all points in between – if you listened to pop and rock music in the 80s then you will have heard the sound of the future in the form of the Simmons SDS V and seen its distinctive (and very deliberately futuristic) hexagonal drum pads.

It’s also possible to create the most fearsome bass with these (you have been warned).

Outputs are on balanced XLR. Modules can be triggered by audio via 1/4″ jack inputs."

Waldorf Pulse Analogue Synth

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Acidlab Bassline

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Korg Poly-800 w/ Reverse Black & White Keys

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"The Poly-800 was released by Korg in 1983. It is an Analogue synthesiser however is digitally controlled. The Poly-800 is fully programmable synthesiser featuring 49 keys, two buttons for data entry, and a joystick controller, which modulates the DCO pitch or the VCF. It has 8-voice polyphony with one DCO per voice. It can also be switched into double mode which stacks two DCOs for a fuller sound, but reduces the polyphony to 4 voices."

Kawai SX240

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"Like new, fully functional and aesthetically perfect."

Korg M1 61-Key Synth Music Workstation w/ New Blue Display

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Moog Satellite Mono Synth

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"Designed to sit on top of a domestic organ, the Moog Satellite would instantly add that wonderful Moog sound at a flick of a switch. Basically, its a monophonic preset synthesizer, but any one preset may be easily tweaked by the player; lots of analogue facilities eg filter/resonance. Dims are 75 x 27 x 13 cms (quite a compact size),weighs about 5Kgs. 37 keys/3 octave range. Made in the USA, 1973-1979.

This particular example is in amazing condition. All the delicate tab switches are present & undamaged. All keys work, but two spring back with a tiny click. There is negligible lateral movement. Set at 220Vac, it is ready to perform......

Grab yourself a slice of musical history. There are very few around in this condition......"

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