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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Moog Minimoog Voyager Performer Edition & Extras


via this auction

"MiniMoog Voyager performer package up for auction and includes...
1- Minimoog voyager performer edition serial number 1930
1- vx-351 voyager expander
1- moogerfooger cp-251 control processer
1- moogerfooger ring modulator
1- moog roadcase"


MATTEL 1978 THE BEE GEES RHYTHM MACHINE SYNTHESIZER MIB


via this auction

"VERY RARE Vintage 1978 Mattel Bee Gees Rhythm Machine electronic music synthesizer toy. This comes complete with Bee Gees music book. It is mint and unused old store stock in the original approx. 9 3/4" by 11" good condition box. Add this hard to find Bee Gees collectible to your collection.."

According to the auction, the seller also has a "1979 VANITY FAIR BEE GEES RECORD PLAYER / MICROPHONE" up for auction. I'm not seeing it listed at the time of this post, but you can check the seller's other items here later.

Update via UniQue Werkx in the comments: "This model was also used by (Ralf) Kraftwerk in "Pocket Calculator". You can see it in this video."


Linn Drum by Roger Linn

via this auction

inside a Linn Drum

Digisound Modular

via this auction
"The modules are (L to R):-
1) Quad LFO - 4 Low Frequency Ocillators with manual pitch adjustment and various waveform settings.
2) Processor - my first module as it can invert, attenuate & produce multiple outputs from 1 input signal, used a lot in its heyday!
3) VC Mixer - a 4/2 mixer (the plan was eventually for it to mix to stereo) which very useful for control voltages & audio. I used it with the LFOs to make weird CVs!
4) VCO - An excellent audio oscillator, lots CVs/knobs! All waveforms outputs can be used at once as well. I sampled the raw waveforms to then have a fiddle with.....

For more info...... http://www.digisound80.co.uk/digisound/index.htm"

livewire audio frequency generator

via this auction
"outside, the afg presents the user with extensive panel controls for maximum flexibility and usability… inside, the pure analogue circuitry adheres to a strict design philosophy rooted in mid-1970s technology and construction techniques.

features:
8 simultaneous waveform outputs
a total of 27 distinct waveforms are possible
sub-octave with switchable square or sawtooth waveforms
unique animated pulse & alien saw waveforms
programmable ‘natural’ or ‘laboratory’ sine wave modes
alternate waveform set is activated on all outputs simultaneously with matter/anti-matter switch
select between 2 different anti-matter waveform sets via pcb jumper
9 cv inputs, each with dedicated attenuators, with the exception of the two 1v/oct inputs
2 fm inputs, both switchable between linear & exponential
dedicated sync in/out

harmonic animation
the harmonic animation section of the afg controls the harmonic content of the animated pulses & alien saws waveforms.

the animated pulses waveform is synthesized by four control parameters, each having a manual adjustment knob and cv input with dedicated attenuator:
positive pulse width modulation (+pwm) – controls the width of the two pulses on the top (or positive) side of the waveform
negative pulse width modulation (-pwm) – controls the width of the two pulses on the bottom (or negative) side of the waveform
positive phase position modulation (+ppm) – controls the relative phase position of the two positive pulses (in relation to each other)
negative phase position modulation (-ppm) – controls the relative phase position of the two negative pulses (in relation to each other)

the alien saws output is a bizarre, multi-toothed saw waveform that is derived from the animated pulses waveform. it’s harmonic content is also synthesized by the four control parameters of the harmonic animation section, but in different and more enigmatic ways.

expandability
the livewire audio frequency generator is designed with expandability in mind. there are currently 3 new modules in the works, which are intended to further expand upon the afg’s sound shaping capabilities:
x-mod controller - provides 4 channels of fully routable cross-modulation between 2 afgs… 2 channels in each direction. each channel features manually or voltage controlled modulation depth.
audio compositor - enables the user to coalesce harmonics from all 8 of the afg’s output waveforms into a single mono or 2 stereo outputs. eight channels of bi-polar, voltage controlled mixing determine amplitude & panning of each waveform in the stereo outputs or amplitude & phase inversion in the mono output.
flux capacitor - allows the user to select between alternate universes accessed through the inter-dimensional portal that is activated by the matter/anti-matter switch.

universe a is strange. universe b is even stranger. but we find that universe c is completely malleable. fortunately, the flux capacitor has been designed to provide panel-mounted manual and voltage controls over the fluid physics of this anomalous and pliable dimension."

elby designs ed109 tgtsh

via this auction

"the ed109-tgtsh is a module that combines two important synthesizer functions.

it produces trigger and gate signals whenever a "timing" signal input crosses a user-defined threshold. at the same time, the trigger pulse fires a high-performance sample-and-hold circuit that samples a second "main" signal input.

this module has a maximum current draw of 5ma. it requires 10 hp/te worth of space to fit in a eurorack frame."

harvestman hertz donut

via this auction

Much better condition than this one.

"dual digital oscillator with internal modulation bus. voltage-controlled waveform discontinuity, internal pitch tracking with several lag settings. dedicated square wave outputs, and a multi-purpose gate/xor ringmod output.

specifications
main oscillator:
waveform output (switchable between saw, tri and sine, 12-bit resolution)
waveform discontinuity modulationv variable square wave output
hard digital synchronization input

modulation oscillator:
sine, tri or saw waveform
independent square wave output
selectable modulation frequency range
hard digital synchronization input
oscillator output internally patchable to main oscillator frequency (linear, thru-zero), amplitude, or discontinuity
internal modulation index voltage-controllable
variable-lag pitch tracking of primary oscillator
general-purpose gate output for monitoring internal tracking status...

compatible with livewire x-mod and audio compositor expansions.
+/-12v doepfer-style power connector
panel size: 17hp"

cwejman vc forward compressor

via this auction

"The VC-FC is a unique forward compressor in the sense that all compressor parameters can be voltage controlled from the external modulation sources by CV inputs. It gives a lot of possibilities for an instant change of compressors character by CV signals from analogue sequencers or other CV generating devices. The external devices, such as filters can be also inserted in to the Side Chain of the compressor for frequency dependend gain reduction.

MODE/ variable threshold
The threshold from which incoming signal is compressed is variable in the range from -15 to +15 dB.

MODE/ constant threshold
The gain of the compressor is variable in the range of +24 to -6 dB with a fixed output level at +6 dB at maximal ratio.

KNEE
Knee can be set for a sharp or soft character of gain reduction ((imitates the vintage opto compressors gain reduction) by manual selector or by CV signal with two states; 0 for sharp knee and +2 Volts to 10 Volts for soft knee.

RATIO
The compression angle is variable (by knob) or by CV signal from OF (no compression) to limiting (almost infinite compression)

ATTACK and RELEASE
Attack and release time are controllable by knobs or by CV signals in a wide range for all possible musical applications. The Attack Time; from 200usec's to 250 msec's and The Release Time; from 20msec's to 8 sec's.

MAKEUP GAIN
The Makeup Gain is controlled by knob or by CV signal in the range from -15 dB to +15 dB"

Verbos 258v dual oscillator (buchla format)

via this auction

"
This is apparently one of the early 258v's that Mark Verbos made. There are two flaws with these early models.

- The screen printing is slightly off, so the lines don't line up with adjacent modules as can be seen in the photo. Not really a problem except for those who are OCD about such things.

- Additionally, it's a very tight squeeze on some cases due to the screw holes being a tiny bit off. It fitted in my 201-4 rack without any problems, but in my 24 space system, I couldn't line up the top holes (as can also be seen in the photograph). This may or may not affect other peoples systems, as there seems to be some very slight variation between spacing, and tolerances.
Worst case, you can use it like I have the last year by just screwing it in with 2 screws, and holding it down when removing jacks.

Other than this, it works just fine, and sounds fantastic. It's amazing for deep boomy bass noises, and the FM sounds that come from it are crazy.
I'm only selling it because I have several similar oscillators in my eurorack system, which I turn to for this kind of sound.
I'd love to keep it, but 200e boat space is at a premium :-)"

E-mu SP-12 Turbo V2.6 Drum Sampler

via this auction

Livewire Dalek Modulator

via this auction

"the first module in the alien modulator series, the dalek modulator contains 2 linear cross-modulating vcos and a ring modulator in one module.

the ring modulator's carrier and modulator inputs are normalized to the internal vcos, but either or both can be replaced with any external signal. vcos feature internal cross-modulation, horizontal symmetry control, sine and square wave outputs and can be used independently of the ring modulator.

specifications:
inputs: cv modulation of frequency with attenuation, carrier signal input, modulator signal input.

outputs: carrier vco output, modulator vco output, ring modulated signal output.

controls: carrier & modulator vco controls for frequency, horizontal symmetry, hi/lo speed selection, waveform selection and cv modulation attenuation. each external input has selectors for ac/dc coupling. modulation can obey or destroy"

VTECH MUSIC MAJOR


via this auction

"This super cool electronic piano was designed to teach children music. It has 23 keys, 6 different keyboard patterns, 10 sound affects, 5 learning exercises, 12 different rhythms, and a tempo control . When you press a key, a corresponding red light appears representing the note on the music tablature screen.

Sounds:
This electronic piano TALKS!! Much like a speak and spell, the machine will ask you to perform tasks. When you first turn it on it asks, "Please choose an activity." Some tasks it will say "NO, try again." or "YES, you are right."

There are 7 different overall sounds the piano can perform as, piano, organ, flute, cello, trumpet, and voice.

Along with the regular piano keys, there are 10 sound effects keys. You can make a sound like a dog, fish, cow, goat, bird, and various percussion sounds.

But the COOLEST SOUND this piano makes is the voice function. If you press the little red button that looks like a face, the piano will function as the scales. Press a key and the piano will say, in a human-like voice, "Do, Re, Me, etc..."

The piano also has 12 different rhythm you can choose, including Bassanova, Disco, Rock 'n Roll, and others. There is also a tempo button that fluxuates the speed from pretty mellow to normal to super fast, nearly machine gun fire quality.

The demo function is cool. You can choose a song and the piano will automatically play the song and the corresponding notes lighting up on the screen.

Mechanics:
Manufactured by in the year 1986 buy the company Video Technology Educational Electronics or VTECH.

Takes 6 C batteries. there is no corrossion in the battery compartment. It also takes an 9V 500MA electronic adaptor.

Apparently, this machine holds some memory capacity; there is a record function...

If you're into circuit bending, the keyboard seems somewhat easy to get into."

OSCar Synthesizer

via this auction

HQ Disco Video Clip - DOCTOR WHO TV THEME


YouTube via funkyboymark | January 24, 2009 |
Some synth spotting.
"From British TV Show Top Of The Pops from 1978 this was the disco version of Ron Grainer's theme to the DOCTOR WHO TV series by MANKIND, produced by Don Gallacher and arranged by Mark Stevens. The late 1970's period was very strong and competitive for music as record sales of the whole top forty were massive back then compared to today and although this only managed number 25 on the UK charts it still sold a fair few copies and hung around for 12 weeks and was aired on the show two or three times. This particular clip is from 31st December 1978.


This video is uploaded only for promotion of the disco era and the music of Mankind, Ron Grainer and Doctor Who and I will gladly remove the video clip if requested if it's in breach of any copyright."

fynkyboymar (PLANETEURODISCO) on eBay
funkyboymark on Discogs

Inside a KORG PS-3100


via SV SYNTHESIS where you'll find more pics.

Playing tonal music with a 259e from a 250e or a 222e

Playing tonal music with a 259e from a 250e or a 222e from Lyonel on Vimeo.

Ableton Live Novation Launchpad: Futuristic One Man Drum Ninja: Progtronica "Math-Rock"

Ableton Live Novation Launchpad: Futuristic One Man Drum Ninja: Progtronica "Math-Rock" from Nigel Sifantus on Vimeo.


"nigelsifantus.com the Ableton Live Futuristic One Man Drum Ninja Band: Progtronica. Taking a foray from the progressive electronica that usually defines the Progtronica sound, producer/drum assassin Nigel Sifantus takes this to the next level of blatent Math-Rock ala Don Caballero or King Crimson crossed with a little Aphex Twin. This is a solo performance you will find is totally unique in the viral music video world. All sounds are played, recorded, produced, performed live using Ableton Live and a Novation Launchpad, filmed and edited entirely by Sifantus. Become a fan of “Progtronica” on Facebook for more info and updates."

Tiptop Audio Happy Ending Kit


YouTube via GM1ify | December 28, 2010 |

"Putting together the Happy Ending Kit"

Anime "Urusei Yatsura/HachaMecha Daikonran 2 (Slapstick Scene BGM)" part 2

See the update to this post.

ask_yourself_remix


YouTube via ripe909 | December 27, 2010 |
Turn up your volume for this one. It picks up a little at 3:12.
"check out and comment on the audio track on Soundcloud:
http://soundcloud.com/ripe909/plastik...

A live acid jam for the Plastikman remix competition.
TB-303 for lead, revolution for bass. The usual x0x suspects for percussion

All recorded live."

Dark Mechanics feat. Bioni Samp - analogue presents part 3

Added to this post.

KORG M01 Demo 9 .. with KORG monotron


YouTube via karenevil | December 28, 2010 |

"Playing Henry Mancini's " Mystery Movie" Theme on M01 with monotron.
(This tune is known as Colombo's theme in Japan.)"

monotrons on eBay
Nintendo DSi on eBay
Nintendo DSi on Amazon
KORG M01 on eBay

circuitbend tr-505


YouTube via JvGrieken | December 28, 2010 |

"An everlasting work in progress, bends so far:
-8 individual volume controls
-51 headerpins patchbay including synth sounds, sequencer glitches and drum rhytm glitches.
-6 patchable toggleswitches
-1 global pitchcontrol
-lcd spotlight and colourchanging led(not on the video)"

Circuit Bent Soundlab Xfade LVP-110 Voice Processor by freeform delusion


YouTube via eecouk | December 28, 2010 |

"Soundlab Xfade LVP-110 Voice Processor

The unit has 8 sound FX with a pitch control. I increased the pitch to an extreme high! This is switchable (not used in this vid)

The rest of the bends and controls manipulate the units Pitch shift effect, I used this effect on its own for the first 4 and half minutes to show the bends added make it produce some weird sounds without anything going through the inputs.
From about 4:30 onwards I put my Yamaha PSS-30 unbent drums through it.

The Pots/Knobs produce feedback effects aswell as messing the sound of the pitch warps, the switches can alter the effect in extreme or very subtle ways. The momentary button is for a feedback hold.

The bends works much better on drums. I hope the video is ok and shows what this unit can do to normal unbent drums."

ether^ra KNIVES THROUGH TIME


YouTube via potterpaint2000 | December 28, 2010 |

"yet another Buchla 200e improv. http://etherra.blogspot.com/"

Update:

ether^ra MYSTERY HAD ITS TRUTH

potterpaint2000 | December 28, 2010 |

"an aleatoric Buchla 200e improv."

Volfram and Electromagnetic fields recording


YouTube via theau61 | December 28, 2010 |

"Processing Electromagnetic fields thru volfram's input."

Synovatron DIY Eurorack prototyping kit


YouTube via phono1337 | December 28, 2010 |

"more info at http://www.dinsync.info"

Monday, December 27, 2010

1970s SYNARE SENSOR


YouTube via amukat | May 24, 2010 |

"Controls:
Tune controls the pitch of the Oscillator
Freq controls the speed/rate of the LFO wave that controls the pitch
Mod controls the depth of the LFO wave that controls the pitch
Decay controls the length of the sound
Sweep controls the range in which the oscillator sweeps
Vol controls the output volume

Jacks:
Footswitch In: 1/4" input for footswitch that turns the unit on/off
Footswitch Out: 1/4"out for footswitch
Out:1/4" mono audio output

This demo:
Synare Sensor connected to Fender blues jr. tube amp. Direct recording to digital video camera with external stereo mic Audio Technica AT822.

Inspirations:
Sun-Ra, Mark Edwards, Milford Graves, Dub Siren,"

via this auction

inside a Synare Sensor




iBallz Monday App Demo of C74 with DJ Kero 12/27


YouTube via iballzinfo | December 20, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"Here a bonus iBallz Monday App Demo with DJ Kero 12/27
This time with C74 app demo with the monome 512 MLR application. And this time with sound!


c74 app available here:
http://www.nr74.org/c74.html"

Monotron Mods


via Computer Controlled

"Just completed the mod for the Monotron to have CV/Gate/Cutoff mod inputs. This makes the Monotron 100% musically useful. Sounds great being sequenced by the 101 =o] I'll add a video soon, and pics of the inside."


Analogue Solutions Telemark

flickr by EVsounddesign
(click for more)

Roland DC-10 Analog Echo


via this auction

"legendary Roland DC-10 Analog Echo that was used by Yngwie Malmsteen... This Echo unit is loaded with several JRC4558D chips that made the TS-808 Tube screamer famous. It also is based off of the most popular MN3005 bucket brigade chip as well."

A Drony Modular Noodle


YouTube via humankoala | December 27, 2010 |

"Zorlon fmed by anti-oscillator for the main drone
for the little sounds and lead :hz donut fxd by tyme sefary and filtered by qmmg
Controled by Maths, noise ring, a147 lfo

Enjoy ! fx delay+reverb from uhbik"

Doepfer R-54 Filter.mov


YouTube via josepailo | December 27, 2010 |

"The TipTop Z3000 with the R-54 Filter.
Great combo with the Roland 100m Oscillator's
FM'ing. Ableton Simple Delay also."

Update:

Doepfer TipTop R-54 2.mov

josepailo | December 27, 2010 |

"Next in a series to show you how Multiple Frequency Modulated Oscillators sound when used to modify each other. This has some great FM, and and LFO effected by an Envelope to control pitch."

Recording audio on iPad with Behringer U-control UCA222 (MultiTrack Daw app)


YouTube via mvpadrini | December 27, 2010 |

"Testing the cheap and compact audio interface UCA222 for recording audio on iPad. Even with the power limitations of iOS 4.2 for external devices the UCA222 works nice with the Camera Connection Kit. No external power supply needed. It's a nice solution for recording in stereo keeping the mobility.

For this video I used the Multitrack Daw app and a Korg Microx. The demo song is an excerpt of Renaissance's Can You Understand (Ashes are burning, 1973).

More about Mobile Music and Music Apps on www.musicapps.com.br

Testando a barata e compacta interface de áudio UCA222 para gravar áudio no iPad. Mesmo com as limitações de energia do iOS 4.2 para dispositivos externos, a UCA222 funciona bem com o Camera Connection Kit e não necessita de alimentação externa. É uma boa solução para gravar em estéreo e manter a mobilidade.

Para este vídeo usei o aplicativo MusltiTrack DAW e um sintetizador Korg Microx. A música de demonstração é um trecho da faixa Can You Understand da banda Renaissance (Ashes are burning, 1973).

Mais sobre música móvel e aplicativos musicais no www.musicapps.com.br"

MultiTrack DAW - Harmonicdog
UCA222 on eBay
iPads on eBay
iPads on Amazon

KORG DS-10 PLUS: 'The Piano' by Jazztronik


YouTube via seehanth001 | December 27, 2010 |

"Here's my recreation of 'The Piano'. The DS-10 Plus does the backing track while I play the piano. It's slightly arranged. This song was recreated by ear, like all of my DS-10 recreations. 'The Piano' is one of my favourite songs by Jazztronik. Please enjoy!! :D

The backing track was created entirely on Korg DS-10 Plus.
Arranged and performed by Anthony Seeha. =)

*Yeah, I noticed that I have some timing issues. -_-'''''
*Oh, and unfortunately, I was too reluctant to figure out the left hand part at 2:47"

Nintendo DSi on eBay
Nintendo DSi on Amazon
KORG DS-10 on eBay

DUB SIREN BOX


YouTube via panote09 | December 27, 2010
panote on eBay
"http://hana.poche.jp/panote/"

studio electronics SE1x

via this auction

"bare bones brute 3 oscillator analog sound power, one note at a time."

ARP 2600 Synthesizer

via this auction

"This is an all original un-modified ARP 2600P with 3604P keyboard.
This model has the pre-lawsuit 4012 moog low pass filter [note there was never a lawsuit]

This is the approx weight and dimensions of box
2600 - 45 lbs - 14"x24"x38"
3604P - 26 lbs. - 14"x10"x40""

Harolding the Season

Watch live streaming video from HAROLDtheband at livestream.com


via LDT
"I will be providing synth tones (Moog Slim Phatty, Micro Korg, Korg Kaossilator) for HAROLD in a live dub/jam net broadcast at 7:30 pm EST which is viewable via the internets at the site http://www.livestream.com/HAROLDtheband. It's improvised, it's live, its HAROLD.

Cheers
LDT"

Alessandro Cortini - First Experience With a Buchla Music Easel

my first experience with a Buchla Music Easel from Alessandro Cortini on Vimeo.


"I was lucky enough to have been offered to spend a few hours with a lovely 208 +221 combination. Here's what i came up with"

The Spacebox - Another Kyle Weiss Noisemaker


YouTube via KillKyleWeiss | April 08, 2010 |

"Add a Pro-Rythm D2 drum synth thing, an old 1940's tube test box, a Dauz pad and a cheap First Act delay pedal (plus some tweaking)... and you have: Der Spacebox. Not pretty, like most of my crap, and not exactly original, I just wanted a space-drum clone but with more features in a not-so-tidy package. Rustic improvements include real apple branches as build tiers, clothespins to keep wires from getting yanked too far from the holes in the box, and frustrated cursing because the "engineering," of this thing renders it moody at the slightest touch-- yet you're supposed to bang on it. Dauz pad is not actually hooked up, it's just a place to beat the box to trigger the internal contact (compression?) microphone. Though the Dauz pad would happily hook up to something else to play in tandem. I am not a drummer. I just wanted noise. Take that, Internet."

1st bend, Casiotone MT-40, The White Nightmare


YouTube via KillKyleWeiss | August 17, 2008 |

"NEW! Updated video here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrdCHr... [below]

A try at a new interest. This whole "circuit bending," hooplah. Okay, fine.

This Casiotone MT-40 keyboard had something spilled in it long ago by a roommate, who then gave it to me. It sounded awful. So it was begging to be tortured.

Now it tortures ears. (No vintage whores chastising me for ruining it. Shhh.) A combination of manual and auto modes, crosswired push-switches and toggles, and "The Nipple." Made from a steering-column lock bolt from a 1978 Toyota corolla, it is a touch-sensitive digalog pitch-bender of sorts. It also makes the poor White Nightmare hate life and complain when you use certain buttons in conjunction with it. Which, requires a restart once in a while.

I discover new ear-bleeding effects with just the six additions every day! Cosmetically its a sad-ass project. Audibly it is schizophrenic.

It will be used on stage, most likely as an analog noise generator, and fill-in box. Hope you like The White Nightmare, named after the butt-rocker era from whence it came."

The White Nightmare: Revisited.

KillKyleWeiss | October 21, 2009 |

"A lot of people asked me when I upgraded The White Nightmare, to post a video. Well, it happened. I did the extra filter bends with a blue knob, and a couple of main-keys glitch switches about six months ago. Procrastinate much? Not I! Same fun as the original White Nightmare, but now with new ear-splitting rage."

VuLvAcid 303 mam mb33 mc202


YouTube via TheAcidrunner | July 20, 2010 |

"clone tb 303: mb 33 vs mb 33 mk2"

811_0641.MOV


YouTube via waveshaper | December 27, 2010

"Phoenix"

811_0643.MOV

waveshaper | December 27, 2010 |

"Vuurvogel Naaiers"

akai ewi4000s modifications


YouTube via spunkytoofers | December 27, 2010

"akai ewi4000s modified with a highlyliquid midi cpu with acclerometer, light theremin, triggers (sequencer control, relay control, reset, theremin triggers) this setup is controlling two dave smith evolvers and a circuit bent alesis nanosynth.

more info at http://spunkytoofers.com/hottopic/?p=762"

Update:

modified akai ewi4000s

spunkytoofers | December 28, 2010

ether^ra CROSS POKED


YouTube via potterpaint2000 | December 27, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"an improv w/my Folktek Pluton and a Doepfer Dark Energy. http://etherra.blogspot.com/"

Folktek on eBay

33 Boolean Logic


YouTube via 7thDanSound | December 27, 2010 |

"This video shows how to use regular modules to achieve boolean logic, that is AND/OR and stuff like that. I even get an XOR in the end but I get the explanation a bit confused. If you need more details email me niklas@7thdan.com"

ROLAND JSQ-60 DCB Sequencer

via this auction
"This sequencer connects to a Juno 60 or Jupiter 8a (and modified early Jupiter 8s) via its hardwired DCB cable and allows you to record and overdub up to 2000 note sequences either in real time or in single step loading. It features two DIN Sync outs, allowing control of anything equipped with a DIN Sync socket (ie, TB-303, TR-808, TR-606, CR-8000 etc). It also has a tape interface for saving/loading compositions, which can be used with almost any recording/playback medium (eg computer DAW) for backing up recorded songs. It retains the last composition in internal memory, even when switched off. It is powered by a standard 9v boss type adaptor (not included)."

Rare RED Roland SH-101 with Mod Grip and Kenton Mods

via this auction

"This one also has the addition of a very neat (looks like it was factory installed) Kenton 2-socket kit which allows direct control of both filter and mod."


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