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"Here is a vintage analogue systhesiser with simple system as 1 VCO. but 5 sliders can be edit the oscilater like Organ's draw bars. You can make short phrase and heavy thick bass sound by easy operating. All functions are working great. A paper to manual included. Its better to use solo play indeed. Every functions are working perfect. and the cosmetics are pretty fine too."
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Sunday, August 30, 2015
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Original Roland SH-3 with Kenton CV Mods
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"In excellent condition and 100% working order.
As you can see from pictures very clean, a couple of small scratches here and there, has the Kenton 3 socket gate/cv/filter installed. With a midi to cv converter like the Pro Solo you can control the cv/gate and filter of the synth. Has been overhauled, all capacitors replaced, all sliders pots and switches cleaned and re-lubricated, plays wonderfully..."
Update: The auction mentions the SH-3 had the Moog ladder filter. It actually did not. Via wikipedia & Keith Kniveton on Facebook: "Contrary to common belief, the initial version "SH-3" did not infringe on the transistor ladder-filter patent of Robert Moog. It used a diode filter like the EMS VCS3. The SH-3a does use a transistor ladder-filter and as a result can generate Moog-like sounds. [edit]" Also see this post.
via this auction
"In excellent condition and 100% working order.
As you can see from pictures very clean, a couple of small scratches here and there, has the Kenton 3 socket gate/cv/filter installed. With a midi to cv converter like the Pro Solo you can control the cv/gate and filter of the synth. Has been overhauled, all capacitors replaced, all sliders pots and switches cleaned and re-lubricated, plays wonderfully..."
Update: The auction mentions the SH-3 had the Moog ladder filter. It actually did not. Via wikipedia & Keith Kniveton on Facebook: "Contrary to common belief, the initial version "SH-3" did not infringe on the transistor ladder-filter patent of Robert Moog. It used a diode filter like the EMS VCS3. The SH-3a does use a transistor ladder-filter and as a result can generate Moog-like sounds. [edit]" Also see this post.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Roland SH 3a + Eminent 310 U part 5
Monday, October 06, 2008
EMINENT 310U + TR 606 + JUNO 60 + SH 3A
video upload by magevers
sent my way via fischek
"solo improvisation played with the analog vintage eminent 310U organ-synthesizer, the Roland juno 60, the SH-3a and with the Roland TR 606 drumcomputer."
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Roland SH-3a + JUNO 60 arpeggio + EMINENT 310U part 2
Friday, May 30, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
SH 101 + TR 606 + SH 3A + EMINENT 310 U Part 1
video upload by magevers
"Synth solo with the Roland SH 3A and the JMJ strings sound with the Eminent 310 U."
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