Tuesday, July 27, 2021
1985 Roland TR-727 "The Rhythm Composer that keeps you in the groove..." Brochure
via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the rest of the scans and the write-up.
"Roland TR-727 drum machine "The Rhythm Composer that keeps you in the groove..." four page colour brochure from October 1985."
Vintage Roland TR-707 Drum Machine SN 589011 w/ Docs
Yamaha DX1
Oberheim OB-Mx
Vintage Pasco Scientific Fourier Synthesizer SN 79-173
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via this auction
See teh Pasco label at the bottom of this post for more.
via this auction
See teh Pasco label at the bottom of this post for more.
Roland PMA-5 Synthesizer w/ Soft Case & Guitar And Brass Card
Roland PG-1000 Linear Synthesizer Programmer w/ Original Box
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via this auction
"Rare in mint Showroom condition Roland PG-1000 Linear Synthesizer Programmer Rare Vintage Mint @WoW. Condition is "Used". Studio used only a few times have box and adapter and everything works flawlessly. You won’t find one in this like almost mint condition. Amazing opens up your D-50 like never before I can’t believe the sounds and editing is so smooth"
via this auction
"Rare in mint Showroom condition Roland PG-1000 Linear Synthesizer Programmer Rare Vintage Mint @WoW. Condition is "Used". Studio used only a few times have box and adapter and everything works flawlessly. You won’t find one in this like almost mint condition. Amazing opens up your D-50 like never before I can’t believe the sounds and editing is so smooth"
Modal Electronics CRAFTsynth 2.0
Episode 36: Modal Electronics CRAFTsynth 2.0 | My favourite portable synthesizer
video upload by The Modular Clubhouse
video upload by The Modular Clubhouse
LinnDrum - what you always wanted to know
video upload by The Synth King
"'The LinnDrum (often incorrectly referred to as the LM-2) is a drum machine manufactured by Linn Electronics between 1982 and 1985. About 5,000 units were sold.
Its high-quality samples, flexibility and affordability made the LinnDrum popular; it sold far more units than its predecessor (the LM-1) and its successor (the Linn 9000) combined. Roger Linn re-used the moniker on the LinnDrum Midistudio and the Roger Linn Designs' LinnDrum II. The LinnDrum was used on many recordings throughout the 1980s, including international hits such as Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Relax", a-Ha's "Take On Me", Harold Faltermeyer's "Axel F", Billy Idol's "Eyes Without a Face", Deniece Williams's "Let's Hear It for the Boy", and Madonna's "Lucky Star".'
Quoted from Wikipedia"
Nonlinear Labs C15 and JEN SX2000
video upload by Pulsophonic
Demo of Nonlinear C15 and JEN SX2000
Reverb Lexicon 224 only in insert JEN SX2000
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