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Thursday, April 22, 2010

AKAI S1100EX 16 Voice Expansion Unit

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Studio Electronics ATC-1 with Mini Moog Cart

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"Electronica and Hip Hop sounds emerge equally with transcendental control and flexibility. Multiple filter capability and a warmly transparent punchy sound combine to make the ATC-1 a ready option for the musician who demands performance and economy. Options include: S.E.M., 303, and 2600 plug-in cartridge filters and an attractive front loading, single rack space, MIDI switchable dockingbay."


Kawai DC-8 DC8 RAM Card for K1 K1M K2 KII Synthesizer


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Moog Sonic Six 6 Analog Synthesizer

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"A nice clean example of a Moog Sonic Six. This one was built in 1974 and has literally spent its entire life in Williamsville, NY; it's birthplace."

As always, be sure to read the full description if you plan to bid.

SN 1552





MemoryMoog Plus Synthesizer

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"The "Plus" refers to the later models, same as the original MemoryMoog, except with the added circuit board which added a sequencer and, most importantly, MIDI In and Out (and thru).

Also includes the ORIGINAL MANUAL complete with the Addendum for the "Plus" additions described above, the service manual and schematics, and patch charts for the original sounds!"

Original Moog Norlin Music Polymoog Service Manual 1979


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"Original Moog/Norlin Music Polymoog Synthesizer Service Manual. Components covered in this comprehensive manual are the Polymoog Synthesizer model 203A, The Keyboard model 280A, and the Polypedal model 285A.

This manual is in two parts.
Volume 1 covers Operation, Servicing and Alignment, Block Diagrams, Replaceable parts list, ETC.

Written by David A. Luce with Servicing Gide by Donald L. Besecker.

Volume 2 covers the full Schematics, Layouts, and Parts Lists.

Copyright 1979."

ARP Service Manuals

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Listed:
"Original Service Manual for the Arp Odyssey Synthesizer Model 2800 to 2823. Undated. 44 printed pages total. Contains functional with schematics, layouts and parts lists."

"Original Service Manual for the Arp Axxe Synthesizer Model 2300. Print Date is May 1977. 16 printed pages total. Contains functional with schematics, layouts and parts lists."

"Original Service Manual for the Arp Omni (1) Synthesizer first series Model 2480. Dated Feb. 1977 with 36 printed pages total. Contains functional with schematics, layouts and parts lists."

"Original Service Manual for the Arp ProSoloist Synthesizer first series Model 2701. Undated with 18 printed pages total. Contains functional with schematics, layouts and parts lists."

"Here is an Original Service Manual for the Arp ProSoloist Model 2701 and PRO/DGX 2720 Synthesizer. Dated March 1976 with 64 printed pages total. Contains functional with schematics, layouts and parts lists."


Memorymoog with Kenton MIDI

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"Details on the the Kenton MIDI kit are available at www.kentonuk.com

MemoryMoog Specs:
This MEMORYMOOG is a six-voice, programmable, polyphonic synthesizer designed to give the performer as much versatility as possible in an instrument of its type. The Memorymoog has the classic Moog sound associated with the Minimoog and other Moog products. Housed in an anodized aluminum cabinet trimmed with select walnut, the Memorymoog is as beautiful to see as it is to hear. All Memorymoog functions are under the control of a Z-80 micro computer which continually monitors the soundpath, responding to all per former input through the keyboard, panel controls, foot pedals and system controller. The front-panel settings are stored as a "program". The Memorymoog will remember 75 programs. These are stored and recalled through the system controller, which is used to access all special functions of the Memorymoog.

In addition, 10 program chains-sets of 10 programs can be stored and stepped through forward or back with foot switches for fast onstage voice changes. Two programmable foot pedal inputs provide control of volume, pitch, filter cutoff frequency, modulation amount, and sync sweep allowing the performer to keep both hands on the keyboard. The routing and settings of these pedals are programmable. Different keyboard modes may be selected through the system controller.

The modes are:
1. Cyclic - the first key played is sounded by voice # l, the second key, voice #2, etc.
2. Cyclic with memory: similar to # l except that a repeated key will not be reassigned.
3. Reset: any single key will be assigned to voice # l
(this mode will behave like a monophonic keyboard on in dividual lines).
4. Reset with memory similar to #3, but with memory function described in #2.

In monophonic performance, the number of active voices (one to six) may be selected to be played in unison. The keyboard priority (low-note, high-note, or last-note played) may also be selected. Glide may be activated in either the monophonic or polyphonic modes of operation. The Memorymoog operates in a continuous edit state; setting of any control may be instantly changed by moving that control. When editing, the alphanumeric display shows both the memorized value of the control and the edited value. All information stored in the Memorymoog may be saved on a standard cassette for later re-use. The Memorymoog is designed to be as musical and versatile as possible; it can be the base of any keyboard player's set-up."

Roland D-70 Super LA Synthesizer

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Akai AX-60

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