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Sunday, September 12, 2010

ROLAND Alpha Juno 1 or 2 - Plastic Alpha Dial

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Yamaha SY-1 Analog Synthesizer

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"vintage Yamaha SY-1 Analog Synthesizer from 1974. Yamaha's first synthesizer! The SY-1 is a preset synthesizer. However it has a great deal of sliders and knobs which allow you to shape the sounds to your liking."

Alesis Andromeda A6 with Original Box

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Roland Juno 60 analog synth DCB midi, sequencer, CV lot


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"This auction is for one 1980s vintage Roland Juno 60 analog polyphonic synthesizer and accessories lot. Auction includes the following:
---Roland Juno 60, very fine cosmetic and perfect functional condition
---Roland MD-8 midi<->DCB interface in very good cosmetic and perfect functional condition
---Roland MSQ-700 midi/DCB sequencer in excellent cosmetic and functional condition, photocopy of manual
---Roland OP-8 CV interface, 8 channel CV/Gate to DCB converter in average cosmetic and excellent functional condition
---one DCB cable (~6-10 feet)
---one Roland power cable (to use with either the MD-8 or MSQ-700, the others have attached power cables
All gear is 117V North American model, if you live in a country with different voltage requirements, you'll need a transformer.

This lot should allow you to do just about whatever you want with the Juno 60.... use the MD-8 to control it via a computer sequencer, or use the MSQ-700 as a standalone sequencer, or hook up the OP-8 to use your analog sequencer with the Juno, etc. You could even just use the OP-8 and MSQ-700 to record CV sequences into midi, then take them into the other room and dump into your computer. You can only use one DCB accessory at a time with each other as each unit only has one DCB port."

Roland SH-101 blue Mod grip

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Roland SVC-350 vintage vocoder

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Roland MPG-80 programmer for the MKS-80 Super Jupiter

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Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter

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Alesis Andromeda Analog Synthesizer

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Roland Jupiter 6 Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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Korg MS-50 vintage analog synthesizer

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Yamaha CS-15 Analog Synthesizer

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Roland SH-3A

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Roland MRS-2 Promars

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Roland MSQ-700

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"The Roland MSQ-700 was the worlds first MIDI sequencer. It is an 8 track sequencer that can hold 6500 notes. Has part mode and song mode and can also do overdubs.

It also has a DCB port for sequencing the Jupiter 8 or the Juno 60. Sadly, it cannot sequencer both MIDI and DCB at the same time, only one of the other.

BUT...

One of the coolest things it does is to sync MIDI clock to Roland's proprietary DINSync24 for all your XOX boxes (TR-808, 909, 303, 606, etc). You can step sequence your 808 and then lock its sequencer to your computer's MIDI clock and have perfect timing between the drum machine and your host sequencer (Logic, ProTools, DP, Live, etc). This is primarily what I used the MSQ for.

The removable 2 prong Roland power cord has been replaced with a hard wired 3 prong power cable."

Access Virus Ti Synthesizer Keyboard

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ACCESS VIRUS TI DESKTOP

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Yamaha CS15

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ROLAND Alpha Juno 1 Case

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"This is the upper plastic casing ONLY from an Alpha Juno 1."



Yamaha SHS-10 midi Keytar

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"The MIDI Out connector allows the keyboard to control external MIDI equipment.
You can of course use the 25 internal FM sounds. It has its own speaker but it also sounds great attached to an amp or hi-fi. Also features 25 internal drum rhythms.
You play the keyboard with your right hand and bend and modulate notes holding the neck with your left - just like a guitar. You can use the Pitch Bend Wheel, or trigger Vibrato, Portamento or Sustain with your left hand."

Circuit Bent RX7 Drum Machine + NES Modular Synth

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Roland Jupiter 4 Analog Synthesizer

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The Secrets of Analog & Digital Synthesis Book - Steve De Furia


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"'The Secrets of Analog and Digital Synthesis' by Steve De Furia.
1985/86"

Buchla 6

Buchla 6 from Ryan Bocook on Vimeo.

Vangelis approach...


YouTube via mik300z | September 12, 2010

"'approach' referring to Vangelis method of recording/composing/performing. First section is based on the track "horizon" , the second section is my own little comp. inspired by the first part. I read somewhere that Vangelis would improvise and record different pieces of music at nemo , then "stitch" them together in the recording process, knowing exactly what he wanted to achieve as the end result. He really is the master at it. Here I played live as much as possible, then added some extra little phrases after on a multitrack. A much more enjoyable way of making music than fiddling with a computer:) Remember Vangelis did not have midi when he recorded some of his most beautiful pieces of music. I hope this inspires anyone thinking of starting music production"

TR-808 vs MFB-522


YouTube via lesingemonotone | September 12, 2010

"Short comparisson between the classic Roland TR-808 and the new MFB-522 drummachine."
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