"NOS ARP Hexaphonic Guitar Pickup .41 Pole Spacing. You can change the connector to suit your needs. This auction does not include any cables.
Imagine the fun in panning each individual string in a stereo or a surround sound spread. Only 4 left: 2 are NOS, 1 has a box but is not packaged and 1 has no box."
"The original slider caps fell off/broke some time ago and have been replaced with "Tic Tac" style caps. The keyboard bushings were replaced a few months ago, and also given a service... stays in tune and sounds great!"
"Wine Country has gone over this synth, and brought it to tip top condition. It has 120 programs, new key bushings, the key response is flawless. It comes with original manual and a very nice flight case."
"The revered Minimoog Model D. What can be said? Such a beautiful instrument. These were truly lovingly crafted pieces of art... The sound in according to some, incomparable to any other synthesizer. I love the intuitive layout. While it seems to be a simple and straightforward thing, there is alot of surprise and functionality hidden in the heart of this piece. This one came into the shop with some interesting things happening... The "glide" function was acting up, and the mod wheel and filter emphasis pots were toast."
YouTube via popitem — June 23, 2010 — "Some random adventure on my A100, this a 4 track piece, the main voltage modulation come from the maq 16/3, going to the black coffee and the kraftzwerg 3 osc routed separately , their main pitch are alternatively modulated by 4 different kind of lfo with the help of the 4way seq switch (at about 4 min modulation pot is set to zero), the kind of "woobling" bassline is the black coffee. On top of that their is some modulation here and there, 3 filters(mfb+plan-b m11 m12), ring mod and osc sync. /!\ Disclaimer : This is not a musical statement."
YouTube via kennykeyboard — June 22, 2010 — "a second, unique video of my Midi SEM [first one here]. Here I play something a little more musical. The synth is monphonic like the MoPho from Dave Smith. Tom O designed it to be almost identical to the version he had in the 1970's. There are two versions of the modern incarnation, a patchpoint module with lots of 3.5 cm jacks (eighth inch) for interfacing with analog modular equipment, and this version which allows use with computers and other midi equipped devices more readily. One note, the image of Tom Oberheim with his boxes is from AudioMidi's website. They handle the retail distribution of new SEMs in the US."
YouTube via iPadTekKit — April 01, 2010 — "A bit of a minimal journey with Tek Kit for the iPad.
Tek Kit consists of two step sequencers, a DJ Mixer and an effects unit. Video here is taken from the iPad version, but there is a nearly completed iPhone version that is soon to be released.
This release is a cut down feature set of the full application which will be updated in the coming weeks and months. More effects, a larger sample library and extended playback functionality are in the pipeline, stay tuned. Available on the iPad App Store."
Tek Kit - Step Sequencer DJ Mixer for the iPad (break beats)
"iPadTekKit — April 01, 2010 — Just a quick run through of some of the capabilities of Tek Kit.
Tek Kit consists of two step sequencers, a DJ Mixer and an effects unit. Video here is taken from the iPad version, but there is a nearly completed iPhone version that is soon to be released.
This release is a cut down feature set of the full application which will be updated in the coming weeks and months. More effects, a larger sample library and extended playback functionality are in the pipeline, stay tuned. Available on the iPad App Store or visit http://darktrain.net.au/tekkit."