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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Roland rs202 String Synthesizer


YouTube via abertronic
"demo of rs 202 on ebay .
External reverb is added @ 2min"
Not yet listed. RS-202 on Ebay

KORG Poly Ensemble SN 780070


via this auction

"It is the Korg PE 2000 or Polyphonic Ensemble "S." Also marketed as the Univox K-5.

This is a really unique string and brass synth that is known for it's excellent phase-shifter effect. It is fully polyphonic which means that you can lay on all the keys at once if you like. It is the newer version of the PE 2000 with the MS-20 style knobs."

KORG DDD-1


YouTube via pawnshopjunkie. via this auction.

Octave The Kitten Vintage Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

"The rare little brother to "the Cat" synthesizer."





Vermona Synthesizer

via this auction

"Vermona synth made in West Germany."

West Germany or East Germany?


Roland TB-303 Vintage Bass Line Synthesizer with Black Bag

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via this auction

"Roland TB-303 Bass Line. The original black carrying bag, Boss 9v AC adaptor, owner's manual and 4 new C cell bateries are included"

Muse Research Receptor


via this auction

Note the USB port.
The Receptor 2 is out BTW.
This is the original Receptor

auction details:
"Muse Research Standard Receptor Rack Synthesizer Plug-In Module
1.0 Revision C. 1GB RAM. 150GB hard drive. With Ivory and Elektrik Piano installed

General Description
One instrument... Two rack spaces... Millions of sounds... Infinite possibilities.
That's the Muse Research Receptor - a unique and versatile musical instrument that takes the best software-based synthesizers and effects processors available, and turns them into real instruments. With the push of a button, Receptor can transform itself from a sampler into a guitar processor; from a drum module into a synthesizer; or from a delicate mastering tool into a screaming drawbar organ.

Plugin software has completely changed the way we make music. Puny samples crammed into tiny chips are a thing of the past. Fixed architecture synths, by their very nature, are forever incapable of adapting to an ever-shifting sonic landscape. In today's musical world, virtual instruments reign supreme. But using plugin software can be an exasperating experience. Stability concerns and high latencies limit their effectiveness on stage, and high CPU demands limit their flexibility in the studio.
Receptor solves these problems by combining everything that's good about plugins with everything that's good about hardware."

Synthesizer-Magazin #13

via sequencer.de

"Analog-Synthesizer:
* Analogue Solutions Leipzig

Semimodular Analog:

* Future Retro XS
* Sequencing V2.0? Numerology 2, Consequence
* Elektron Monomachine
* Native Instruments Kore 2
* Ausstellung “Zauberhafte Klangmaschinen” in Wien
* Interview: Anne Clark
* Interview: Qntal
* und vieles mehr"

dr55buchla


via mono-poly's public channel where you will find more.
"Self playing patch witch uses: Buchla 158 (2x) DIY Wogglebug, Wiard Noisering, Gated Comporator, 2x Wiard vca, DR55, Rythm Ace"

Replacing the Floppy Drive an an AKAI S900

"This is the experience of a guy that succefully fitted an Amiga 600 floppy drive on an AKAI S900."

You can find the post on the AKAI S900 blog.
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