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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Blacet Stonz Phase Modular, VCO, and PS500 PSU

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"Blacet Stonz Phase Module factory assembled by Blacet Research

Ston2
A Classic Sounding OTA Based Phaser with Extensive Voltage Control

* Four Stage Phaser with Dual Phase Regeneration Switch for "Classic" or Bright Response
* Input Level Control
* Voltage Controlled Center Frequency
* Voltage Controlled Regeneration
* Built in LFO
* Voltage Controlled Modulation Depth
* External Modulation Input and Mixer for LFO/External
* Dual Out of Phase "Stereo" outputs
* Very Low Noise Design"









"Blacet VCO Module factory assembled by Blacet Research

The Blacet VCO is an outstanding mix of stability, accuracy and unusual features at a bargain price. No other manufacturer offers such a maximum "bang for buck" package!

* Highly Stable One Volt per Octave Response
* (Meets or exceeds industry standards for stability and tracking accuracy)+/- One Octave Input for Transposing
* Linear and Exponential FM with Switch and Level Knob
* Voltage Controlled Waveform: Triangle to Square with "Tube" Sound
* Voltage Controlled Pulse Width Modulation
* Five Output Waveforms: Sine, Triangle, Sawtooth, Pulse and VC Wave
* Sync Input
* Standard +/-5V Waveform Levels
* Built in precision voltage reference for calibration"





"Blacet PS500 Modular Power Supply factory assembled by Blacet Research. Powers up to between 5 and 10 modules depending on each module's individual rating."


KORG MS03 SIGNAL PROCESSOR

via this auction
"Korg MS-03 vintage pitch to voltage converter interface. This unit produces VCO CV (control voltage) signals and trigger (gate) signals so that you can use an electric guitar, microphone, or other transducer output (from an acoustic instrument, for example) to "play" a synthesizer. A variety of remote control input jacks let you use foot switches for more freedom and flexibility during live performance. With this amazing unit you can instantly put together your own guitar synthesizer, vocal synthesizer, etc., by simple connection with any synthesizer equipped with VCO CV IN and TRIGGER (Gate) IN input jacks."


Custom Racked Roland TR-909 drum machine

via this auction

Be sure to see the seller's other items.






Roland MSQ 700 DCB MIDI sequencer

via this auction

Sold For: US $199.00
via selectivepressure in the comments





Custom Racked Roland TB-303 with MIDI

via this auction




Vintage Yamaha CS01

via this auction

Sold For: US $380.00
via selectivepressure in the comments



ELF BASICS 6


YouTube via elfferichfour
"last of my try out clips in which I make music using only the YAMAHA CS 10 & YAMAHA CS 2X and a loopstation. O.k the last of the three pieces got a bit too happy but well, .. maybe one bottle of Chimay to many"

a chip tuneish analog antique synth


YouTube via ninjahimself. Yamaha CS5.

Xhun Audio - Little One


"Xhun Audio is proud to present LittleOne, a faithful emulation of a new classic: the Moog Little Phatty analog synthesizer.

To produce the same rich and warm sound of the original hardware, LittleOne emulates every single component of the Little Phatty (oscillators, filter, envelopes, LFO ...), preserving the original frequency responses and frequency ranges.

The result is an analog-sounding instrument - all in the digital domain.

But it's not over.
In addition to the Little Phatty synthesizer emulation, LittleOne encloses a full rack with a 16-step MIDI sequencer, a 16-step trancegate effect and two master effects slots. Go to 'Specs' section for more details."

56 new HP ;)

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