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Thursday, August 25, 2022

Alesis ModFx BITRMAN with Power Supply

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This is a supporting member listing who had the following to say:

"This is the ultimate trash your audio pedal out there, very hands on , the only thing trashier is some Metasonix stuff"

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Bitrman Key Features • Four simultaneous digital effects in one box, each with its own separate control: compression, distortion, dual phasor, and “Bitrness”

• Six different “Bitrness” modes provide unique tone-bending effects: comb filter, decimator, bit reducer, FM (frequency modulation), ring modulation, and frequency shift
Effects can be configured in six different orders • Uniform, friendly, uncomplicated user interface—no fiddling with complicated menus or “hidden” knobs
• Stereo processing via four 1/4” unbalanced connectors
• ModLink port, a cable-free connection that transfers digital audio and word clock to other boxes in the ModFX family
• Footswitch connection to control the bypass function
• Input trim control to adjust input level
• Internal 28-bit digital processing
• 24-bit D/A and A/D conversion at 48kHz sampling rate for quiet, distortion-free effects
• External 9VAC power supply included its 120VAC input

In 2002, Alesis released a line of effects catered to tabletop musicians and DJs called the ModFX series. These units featured a small pushbutton for bypass, four knobs and assorted other faceplate controls. They all featured true stereo ins and outs, a trim control to attenuate extra-hot inputs, and serial COM ports on the left and right edges to chain as many as you would like without patch cables. Some of the offerings were good, some were great, and the Bitrman stood alone at the top.

Featuring three common effects and a whole host of wild ones, the Bitrman offers several patches that were the first of their kind, along with a couple that have not yet been replicated in any stompbox that I can think of.

Four knobs control digital compression, digital distortion, a “dual phasor” (?!) and a knob labeled “Bitrness.” This Bitrness control can represent one of six different effects—one at a time—that are user-selectable. The first is a comb filter, otherwise known as a static flanger. The second is called “Decimator,” which is a sample rate reducer. Many pedal companies came up with sample rate reduction but each manufacturer had its own name—Alesis’s was Decimator. The third—and the reason I sought out this effect—is the Bit Reduction program.

Other effects include ring modulation, frequency modulation and “Freq Shift,” a selective multiplier that livens up any instrument. Even though these effects were awesome on their own, it is the other pushbutton switch that takes the Bitrman to another level. This switch lets you choose one of six “effect orders,” letting you mix and match the order of the effects after you select one of the Bitrness patches. Because each effect used just one knob, an effect with its knob rolled to zero took it out of the chain.

Audio Damage Quanta 2: Granular Goodness


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NEW IN VERSION 2
New User Interface
The user interface has been cleaned up, modernized, and given panels for clarity and to accommodate new controls.

Modulation Assignment Reworked
We have replaced the matrix mod assign panel with a right-click context menu like those found in Continua and Phosphor 3. In addition, the controls now have indicators to show modulation.

Additional VA Oscillator
Quanta 2 has two virtual analog oscillators instead of the single one in the original. Use one for a sub bass, send both to the grain engine, granularize one and leave the other normal -- whatever floats your boat!

Root Note Detection And Assignment
When you drop a sample on Quanta 2, or load it via the import dialogue, Quanta 2 attempts to find the root note of the sample. (This obviously works better on legato single notes than it does on chords or full music loops.) After the import, you can adjust the root note to taste.

Grain Pitch Quantization
You can optionally limit grain pitches to particular notes. This quantizing is post-modulation, so any randomization or mod applied to grain tuning will be quantized to the scale of your choosing. Quantizing respects the tuning table or MTS-ESP tuning as well.

Effects
Quanta now has a chorus, stereo dual delay, and reverb taken from the Audio Damage library of studio effects.

New Modulation Features
The envelope generators and LFOs have been extensively improved. The FEGs pick up amplitude and time scale knobs, and the FLFOs get amplitude control, switchable bipolar output, and a sync switch which causes FLFO 2 to reset whenever FLFO 1 restarts. In addition, four Macro knobs have been added to the modulation panel, and these can receive a global MIDI CC assignment, thus allowing you to control the macros from the MIDI controller of your choice, no matter what the author of the preset chose.

Quanta 1 Preset Loading
Quanta 2 contains every preset from Quanta 1, and every post-release pack we have commissioned, as well as new preset packs from Red Means Recording and Red Sky Lullaby, and created in house. In addition, Quanta 2 will load any preset created for Quanta 1. If you have made presets for Quanta 1, just drag the folder in to the Quanta 2 preset user folder, and they will appear in Quanta 2 ready to go to work.

PĒRKONS HD 01 - Insanity beats


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"First experiments with the PĒRKONS HD-01 drum machine."

Oberheim TVS Pro - BLACK

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"If you're looking at this then you know how rare this is - less than 100 ever made! Sounds like a dream."

Oberheim TVS Pro White

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"In great condition. Sounds HUGE.
First owner. Original box included."

Vintage Oberheim OB-XA Analog Synth

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Yamaha TX7 FM Synthesizer Expander Module

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Roland VariOS Open System Module SN ZQ80953



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Posting for the pics of the inside below.

Vintage Oberheim DMX Drum Machine

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Moog 'The Source' Vintage Analog Synthesizer SN 3698 w/ Original Docs

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Kind of interesting the seller saw this as an upgrade to the Minimoog at the time:

"If you are looking at this listing, I'm confident you already know what the Moog Source is. I bought this at a guitar shop in Noblesville, IN about 40 years ago when it first hit the market. For me, it was an upgrade from my old Minimoog. It had a reasonably active life for periods when I was playing with a band, and several gaps of years in between that it was stored away. Its most recent band experience was from 2010-2016 during which time I was moving it frequently, so I bought a Gator guitar case and modified it to fit the Source. In 2018 it went back into storage and when I pulled it out today after 4 years in storage, the memory was still in-tact, and it's working as good as ever.

I have the original manuals, but many, many years ago they were in a box that got wet, and the last quarter of the manual (all the 'preset' config pages) are stuck together and torn up (see the picture), but the front part that describes the operation is decent (for being 40 yrs. old).

There are a few extra holes in the back, and the wood on the left side, and the incremental control know have small dings, but overall, I think it's pretty clean for its age. I can only post 12 pictures, so look carefully at all of the pictures, and if you have questions or need to see something else, send me a message."

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