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Saturday, January 13, 2018

Access Virus TI2 Desktop Synthesizer

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"Loaded with 5 sound banks from Ultimate X Sounds - Pads 1, Pads 2 and Atmosphere 3 ($180 value)."

Moog Sub 37 Tribute Edition 2016 Wood

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Freeman String Symphonizer

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"The Freeman String Symphonizer was a 5-octave of the 1970s. (The first prototype being shown prior to 1970, but the most well known shown in 1970, the second according to the Sound on Sound article) It was finally manufactured by the and was also known as the Cordovox CSS. Its sound was related to that of the - cool glassy sounding strings. Eventually Ken Freeman tried to strike a deal with the company Ling but they abandoned their interest in it. Lowrey a division of CMI finally struck a deal after some deliberation.

The delay in getting the Freeman to market limited its sales. Some users were fairly famous, but its release was overshadowed by both the Eminent Solina and Crumar Stringman, both of which had only one oscillator and were cheaper to make.

Sequential Circuits Prophet-600 Voice Board

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"This board has three cem 3360 S as well as one 3340 vco chip."

Roland Juno-106 Analog Synthesizer SN 578188 w/ Blue LEDs

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Some pics of the inside below.

"This is an exceptionally good looking Juno. All of the artwork is there and looks great. No scratchy pots for they have been cleaned. All of the black coating was removed from all voice chips and they have new gold plated pins. I have also added high quality sockets so if a voice chip were to EVER go out, all you would have to do is pull it out and put a new one in. No soldering irons needed. New blue LED's, because they look awesome. The numeric display, the "A" preset LED and one of the chorus' were kept red. I think it looks cooler with a mix of both colors. The original battery has been replaced with a new one and a socket so if the battery ever goes out, just pull the battery and pop a new one in. The old power socket has been replaced with a standard 3-prong IEC Socket so you can use standard power cables instead of the 2-prong chord."

Roland Juno 60 Vintage Polyphonic Analogue Synthesiser

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TWISTED ELECTRONS ACID8 mkII Digital Synthesizer Analog Filter Sequencer SN a81028

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Realistic (Moog) MG-1 Concertmate SN 15 377

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FB383 F.A.T FREEBASS analogue Synth

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Plasma Dischargers on a Korg Volca


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"Plasma dischargers firing nicely and keeping the VCOs in tune"

Steampunk brass knobs as well.
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