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Friday, August 04, 2023
Logan String Melody II SN 4649
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"This is a very unique piece.
Is perfectly working comes with original case and it’s in perfect conditions.
No stretches no marks.
The Logan String Melody designed by Ing. Giuliano Costantini for Logan was a portable keyboard produced in two versions from 1973 to 1982. Manufactured in Italy, it was sold under both the Logan brand name and re-badged as both a Hohner and Vox product. The Vox version was called The String Thing but still featured the Logan brand name on the back of the case.
The keyboard consists of four octaves split into two nearly equal sized ranges. In each of these ranges a combination of three string sounds can be mixed using faders labelled Cello, Viola and Violin. Each string sound is pitched one octave apart. In addition to the separate sets of faders for the string sounds, each range has a sustain and release fader. The lower range also features a simple monophonic synthesiser that is controlled from using faders labelled Bass and Perc.
On the first version, there is a button labelled Orchestra that has hard wired settings and disables the faders for the string sounds. The second version, the String Melody II introduced in 1977, added more buttons for further hard wired settings."
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Is perfectly working comes with original case and it’s in perfect conditions.
No stretches no marks.
The Logan String Melody designed by Ing. Giuliano Costantini for Logan was a portable keyboard produced in two versions from 1973 to 1982. Manufactured in Italy, it was sold under both the Logan brand name and re-badged as both a Hohner and Vox product. The Vox version was called The String Thing but still featured the Logan brand name on the back of the case.
The keyboard consists of four octaves split into two nearly equal sized ranges. In each of these ranges a combination of three string sounds can be mixed using faders labelled Cello, Viola and Violin. Each string sound is pitched one octave apart. In addition to the separate sets of faders for the string sounds, each range has a sustain and release fader. The lower range also features a simple monophonic synthesiser that is controlled from using faders labelled Bass and Perc.
On the first version, there is a button labelled Orchestra that has hard wired settings and disables the faders for the string sounds. The second version, the String Melody II introduced in 1977, added more buttons for further hard wired settings."
1974 Roland SH-3 (NOT 3A) EMS Diode Filter Model, recently serviced)
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"This here is no SH-3A, its an SH-3. Apparently, less than 40 of these were made before Roland changed to the 3a, which has a filter modeled after a Moog ladder filter. This however, has a filter modeled after the EMS VCS 3. Its a bit more on the 'acid' side of things compared to the other model.
This one has been recently serviced and calibrated, so its ready to go for the long run. Its a very funky old school synth with that fun 70's sound. Its almost like an organ as far as the sound building goes, since it has one oscillator with 5 different footage settings."
Note this listing stated 40 - 100 units were made, while this listing stated less than 30. If anyone knows with any authority feel free to leave a comment.
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"This here is no SH-3A, its an SH-3. Apparently, less than 40 of these were made before Roland changed to the 3a, which has a filter modeled after a Moog ladder filter. This however, has a filter modeled after the EMS VCS 3. Its a bit more on the 'acid' side of things compared to the other model.
This one has been recently serviced and calibrated, so its ready to go for the long run. Its a very funky old school synth with that fun 70's sound. Its almost like an organ as far as the sound building goes, since it has one oscillator with 5 different footage settings."
Note this listing stated 40 - 100 units were made, while this listing stated less than 30. If anyone knows with any authority feel free to leave a comment.
Original Vintage Sequential Circuits PRO ONE Analog Synthesizer
Roland PG200 Programmer For JX3P & MKS30 w/ Original Box SN 248300
CWEJMAN S1 MK2 SN 19-030
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Same SN was listed on Reverb back in July with different pics.
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Same SN was listed on Reverb back in July with different pics.
Thursday, August 03, 2023
The Akai AX60: A Vintage 80's Oddball and Sleeper Synth!
video upload by Ghostfeeder
"A quick, fun look at the Akai AX60, a vintage analog synthesizer that was outshined by its peers at the time but has a great sound and some unique features that sets it apart from the retro competition!"
32 - The Arturia MiniFreak- WHOOPS... Stereo FX examples
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"The previous Arturia MiniFreak effects videos were inadvertently recorded in mono, which is fine for function, but not-entirely-accurate for sound. So, here are examples of the Chorus, Phaser, and Flanger recorded in stereo to show the myriad benefits of the stereo sound of these effects."
Arturia MiniFreak demos by AutomaticGainsay
Sinevibes x Korg Masterclass (drumlogue / minilogue xd / opsix) ft. Artemiy Pavlov
video upload by Korg
"In this unique masterclass, Sinevibes founder Artemiy Pavlov runs out through the most unique features of drumlogue, minilogue xd and opsix, and how to use them in combination with Sinevibes dedicated plugins for unique and original sonic possibilities.
More about Sinevibes:
https://www.sinevibes.com/"
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