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Saturday, September 05, 2020

Roland Juno-60 MIDI Tubbutec MOD

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Roland Juno-6 MIDI Tubbutec MOD

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Korg Poly-61M Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer

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"The KORG Poly-61M to me sounds like a breed between the Mono/Poly and the Juno 106 albeit without hands-on control. It has a darker, raw, beautiful edge."

Quasimidi Polymorph SN 59031

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Roland JP-8080 Analog Modeling Synthesizer

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Red Roland SH-101 Keyboard Synthesizer SN 301822 w/ Mod Grip & Case

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Roland D-50 Synth ROM CARD OrganNizer Screaming B3 Valhalla

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"Screaming B3 rom card by Valhalla sounds USA"

PAiA August 1983 & 1991 Catalog Brochures

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"The August 1983 catalog is 16-pages of brand new PAiA products: guitar stomp boxes, speech synthesizers, velocity/after-touch controller, Shephard function generator and more. And, of course, the enire line up of PAiA keyboards, synths and modules, books, tapes, studio gear, analog drums and even their old original products such as wind, wind chimes and surf sound effect boxes."

"With the advent of PCs, cheap keyboards from Asia and digital synthesizers, analog was out and DX7s were in. This is often refereed to as the Dark Ages of Synthesis. This affected PAiA greatly and they went into a period of inactivity. No new products were designed from 1983-1991. When interest in vintage analog synths started to happen, PAiA started to emerge from the shadows and started to introduce new products such as the MIDI-CV PROCESSOR, PC-MIDI Interface, along with a Neural Network Analog to Digital Converter. They were still selling their Studio Series line, Guitar Effects, Curtis chips and their CEM based analog synth cards, along with books and tapes.

The 1991 catalog chronicles all of those changes and is fascinating to see what was happening as analog and DIY started to rise from the ashes, like the Phoenix. The catalog is 12-pages and isn't slick looking like previous ones."

Sequential Prophet 6 & ProCo Rat


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Dreadbox Typhon - Programming a Sequence from your Keyboard


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"With the Dreadbox Typhon 1.1 update, you can now input notes into the sequencer from your controller keyboard. Skip to (01:40) to pass over the babble-and-brewski intro. See below for the different parts of the video.


Quick start intro - 01:40
Slower walk through - 02:52
Editing the sequence - 04:44
Transposing the sequence - 07:35


Love this synth! Can't say this enough. Not sure why, but it's just really clicking with me. Love the core sound, the distortion effects are great, it's fairly easy to program, and I can save everything!"

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