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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

KORG PE-1000 polyphonic ensemble


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KORG ER1-MK2

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Moog Multimoog, vintage analog synthesizer

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"The Multimoog is more advanced than the Micromoog – it features two oscillators (instead of one), an extra octave of keys (44 instead of 32), plus aftertouch. The aftertouch lets you bend notes, control filter modulation and waveshapes for some incredible effects – this function didn’t come on other Moogs. There are a lot of different ways to patch the modulation wheel and aftertouch. The Multimoog even features an audio input letting you use the Moog filter as a stand-alone effect for other instruments. This function wasn’t included on the Moog Prodigy."

Korg Trident 8 voice Ensemble synthesizer Strings, Brass, and polysynth


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"All original Korg Trident Ensemble analog 8 voice polysynth 1980-81 MIJ still. NO MIDI on this synth! This is an awesome vintage analog synth,16 memory patches only though. The Trident also had a very excellent onboard/built-in Flanger effect, when turned on and blended/mixed with the other sections made some weird and wonderful polysynth sounds for sure! These had really nice analog string & brass sounds, especially the Strings section as this was really a String Polysynth first and one of the best ones ever at that back in the day. Also this was Korg's professional flagship analog polysynth around 1980-82,and it was way better, and way more expensive than the Korg Poly 6 or the Roland Juno 6/60, and Korg Poly 61/Poly61M, which came on the market more or less at the same time, early 80's. All of the other ones mentionrd had fake cheaper wood particle board ends,which always broke way too easy, unlike the real solid hardwood ends on the Trident. The Korg Poly61M came a little later as it had early basic MIDI. The Trident had 3 separate Ensemble sections--- really excellent Strings, decent Brass, and a decent Polysynth, which could be all blended/mixed together--- all 61 keys for a thick sweet analog polyphonic/paraphonic polysynth, but only any two sections at a time in split-key mode. Each section had its own unique separate VCOs and ADSR enevelopes/VCO filters, and programabilties. There are no issues that I am aware, of all oscillators work proper, no dead keys or voices, no broken knobs or other controls,or sliders anywhere, and they all work 100 %, all leds light up, as well as Korg's unique 4 way pitch bender, which was very unique and is perfect and unbroken as, these sometimes are on the Trident, and the VCA is very loud on this synth!"


1973 IONIC Industries PERFORMER Synthesizer Rare Analog Synth Sales Documents


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"Set of Sales literature for IONIC Industries PERFORMER Synthesizer, ca. 1973. Set includes 5 items.

1. Order Form and equipment list
2. Synthesizer Comparison Chart (Mini Moog - Odyssey - Performer)
3. 1973 Village Voice article Reprint - Interview with Performer Inventor Alfred Mayer
4. 1973 Music Journal article Reprint - 'Electronic Music, Like it or Not', by Inventor Alfred Mayer
5. Newspaper style Sales booklet on the Performer Synthesizer - several pages, newspaper construction, folds like a newspaper

Suitable for framing and display. This is a rare USA made synthesizer. See photos.

Please see my other auctions for more original vintage sales sheets from EMS (Electronic Music Studios), ARP, Ionic Industries and EML (Electronic Music Laboratories)."

1973 Sales Booklet for EML ELECTROCOMP 200 Synthesizer

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"Glossy Sales Booklet for EML ELECTROCOMP 200, ca. 1973. Booklet features a monochrome picture of the ELECTROCOMP 200 synthesizer on the front, with 2 page foldout image, description and specifications inside.

Pages are 8.5" by 11".

Electronic Music Laboratories, Inc. was based in Vernon, Connecticut. I received this directly from EML in 1973.

Suitable for framing and display. This vintage glossy sales booklet is in near mint condition. See photos.

Please see my other auctions for more original vintage sales sheets from EMS (Electronic Music Studios), ARP, Ionic Industries and EML (Electronic Music Laboratories)."

1973 Sales Booklet for EML ELECTROCOMP 101 Synthesizer


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"Glossy Sales Booklet for EML ELECTROCOMP 101, ca. 1973. Booklet features a monochrome picture of the ELECTROCOMP 101 synthesizer on the front, with 2 page foldout image, description and specifications inside.

Pages are 8.5" by 11".

Electronic Music Laboratories, Inc. was based in Vernon, Connecticut. I received this directly from EML in 1973.

Suitable for framing and display. This vintage glossy sales booklet is in near mint condition. See photos.

1973 Sales Booklet for EML ELECTROCOMP 500 Synthesizer


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"Glossy Sales Booklet for EML ELECTROCOMP 500, ca. 1973.

Electronic Music Laboratories, Inc. was based in Vernon, Connecticut. I received this document from them in 1973.

Booklet features a B&W photo of the ELECTROCOMP 500 synthesizer on the front, opens to 2 pages with image, description and specifications.
Pages are 8.5" by 11".

Suitable for framing and display. This vintage glossy sales booklet is in near mint condition. See photos.

Please see my other auctions for more original vintage sales sheets from EMS (Electronic Music Studios), ARP, Ionic Industries and EML (Electronic Music Laboratories)."

1973 EMS SYNTHI 100 Synthesizer Sales Sheet

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"Glossy Sales Sheet for EMS SYNTHI 100, ca. 1973.

Electronic Music Studios in London claims to be the world's longest established synthesizer manufacturer.

This 8.5" by 11" page features a monochrome picture of the massive SYNTHI 100 synthesizer on the front, description and specifications on back.

Suitable for framing and display.

This vintage glossy sales sheet is in very good condition. Staple hole on upper right edge (as received from EMS by me in 1973), lower right corner slightly bent, fold on lower right corner. Light blue color. See photos.

Please see my other auctions for more original vintage sales sheets from EMS (Electronic Music Studios), ARP, Ionic Industries and EML (Electronic Music Laboratories)."

1973 EMS Vintage Analog Synthesizer Keyboard DK1 & KS Sales Sheet


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"Glossy Sales Sheet for EMS Keyboard DK1 and Keyboard KS, ca. 1973.

Electronic Music Studios in London claims to be the world's longest established synthesizer manufacturer.

8.5" by 11" page features a monochrome picture of the 2 Keyboards on the front, description and specifications on back.

Suitable for framing and display.

This vintage glossy sales sheet is in very good condition. Staple hole on upper right edge (as received from EMS by me in 1973), light wrinkling on left edge. See photos.

Please see my other auctions for more original vintage sales sheets from EMS (Electronic Music Studios), ARP, Ionic Industries and EML (Electronic Music Laboratories)."
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