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Monday, July 09, 2007

Oberheim Xpander

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

CS-15 Triangle

flickr by zonkout.

"Connected in a feedback loop."

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webcam Medusa Analog Sequencer


YouTube via atomolab.
"Hi, this is the new Atomo's Medusa analog sequencer synth"

Atomo Labs

Title link takes you to a new blog by Atomo Labs, makers of some interesting gear including the Medusa Analog Sequencer previously posted here, and the Eclipse Synth pictured. Like Zebranalogic, they are based out of Peru.

keybdwizrd - Moog Little Phatty Demo #4


YouTube via keybdwizrd.
"Messin' with the Moog LP synthesizer and a Lexicon MX200 effects unit."

EA-1 + HoneyTone Mini Amp


YouTube via Denkitribe.
"Danelectro HoneyTone Mini Amp [link]. It looks like a toy gadget. But its sounds are plenty dirty and radio-ish."

1969 RA MOOG Modular System 901


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Details:
"A vintage R.A. Moog modular synthesizer system. Components are dated 1969 and 1970. Included are: 904-C Filter Coupler serial #886-2-70, 1169. 904-A Voltage Controlled Low Pass Filter serial #720-12-69, 1252. 904-B Voltage Controlled High Pass Filter serial #873-2-70, 1183. Two 911 Envelope Generators serial # (765-1-70,1614) and (765-1-70, 1615). 901-A Oscillator Controller serial #222-6-70, 1327 C. Two 901-B Oscillators serial # (082-4-70-S, 2203 B) and (082-4-70-S, 2201 B). 901 Voltage Controlled Oscillator serial #051-4-70, 1237. 903-A Random Signal Generator serial #021-4-70, 1076. 912 Envelope Follower serial #702-1-70, 1148. 910 power supply serial #1162. Also included are several cables. Size of the unit is 18" x 25" x 9 1/2"."

1969 RA MOOG Modular System 960


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Details:
"A vintage R.A. Moog modular synthesizer system. Components are dated 1969 and 1970. Included is a 960 sequential controller serial #1035, Jan 20, 1969. A 961 Interface serial #628-1-70, 1206 S. Three Model 902 Voltage Controlled Amplifiers including serial #'s (973-3-70, 1577), (973-3-70, 1558) and (973-3-70, 1579 D). Size of the unit is 18 1/4" x 24 3/4" x 9 1/2"."

Siel DK-70

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Details:
"This keyboard can run on batteries or power adapter, and has carrying strap hardware on the sides for a great 'keytar' setup. Keyboard features pitch/modulation wheel, cartridge expansion slot, sequencer, parameter controls for VCA/VCF/LFO 1 & 2, and chorus effect. Has midi in, thru & out, pedal and sequencer clock input jacks, stage set socket (looks like a serial port), 2 outputs and stereo headphone jack."

Poll on Negative Anonymous Comments

So I've been thinking about where to draw the line with negative Anonymous comments. Note that I will not be removing Anonymous comments in general, and note this does not apply to negative comments from registered users. This ONLY applies to negative comments from people that do not sign in. Also note you can remain anonymous signing in with an alias. The reason Anonymous comments are questionable is because there is no way to tell if it's from the same or different people. That said, should I remove them or leave them up? Let me know your thoughts via the poll below. If you do not care either way, obviously do not take the poll. I'm curious what you all think. Feel free to comment as well.

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