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Monday, December 31, 2018

Teenage Engineering OP-Z: The First Seven Days


Published on Dec 31, 2018 Red Means Recording

"Hi I got one of the Teenage Engineering OP-Z digital synthesizer things. It's like if you took the Pocket Operators and married them with an Elektron device and it's pretty fun. This is my first 7 days getting to know the device. You look great today, btw."

Medusa Synth techno improvisation by Umba take two


Published on Dec 31, 2018 Polyend

"Polish techno producer Umba is taking the Medusa Hybrid Synth on an improvised minimalistic trip again. Drums from Electribe ESX, additional sequencing by Polyend Seq."

Creamware Pro-12

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The description at the listing is currently for a Minimax. Pictured is the Pro-12 which was a virtual twelve voice Prophet-5. I forget if it was based on the Rev 2 SSM or Rev 3 Curtis filter model, or both. If anyone knows feel free to comment.

Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Rackmount

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Korg 800 DV - 1970´s Analog Synth -

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"Fantastic Synthesizer with a special and very unique sound in brilliant MINT shape... looks and works perfect ! Comes with the original german manual.

Oscillators: 2
Waveforms: Pink Noise, Pulse, Pulse Variable, Saw Up, Square, Sub Oscillator, Triangle, White Noise
Osc Modulation: Keyboard, LFO, Ring Modulation
Envelopes: 1
Evelope Paramerters: Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release
Filters: 1
Types: 24dB Slope (4-pole), High Pass, Low Pass
LFO: 2
LFO Parameters: Square, Triangle
Polyphony: 2
Timbrality: 1
Tuning: Standard
Modes: Duophonic, Mono
Patches RAM: 1
Effects vibrato and chorus
Case: Keyboard
Case Details: 44 keys
Keyboard: Non-weighted, Plastic
Controls: Buttons, Knobs, Sliders, Switches
Display Type: LED
Audio Output Connections: 1/4" Phone Jack, Stereo Main, Stereo 2
Audio Output Notes: Effect send
Inputs: Effect return
Power: 15w"

Anyware Instruments SEMTEK XL MODULAR SYNTHESIZER SN 75

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The SEMTEK XL is a somewhat rare patchable Oberheim SEM based synth by Anyware Instruments.

Vintage Stylophone 350s

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"Vintage Stylophone 350s that was made in England. This unit works well, and has fresh batteries (takes 2 x large PP9 9 volt). This machine has some very awesome capabilities. It has two stylus, one of which is for the reiteration effect, basically a two speed on/off tremolo, which can be used in tandem with the main stylus. Also, the photo effect is super fun, you can choose vibrato or wah wah, and with your left hand proximity, increase or decrease the effect (not unlike a theremin). With the rocker switches you can get many different variations of the Stylophone tone. Sometimes the rocker switches take a couple of attempts to engage as they should, but all switches work. The unit is in excellent cosmetic shape."

Akai AX-80

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"Fully functional with the exception that the sounds from 25-32 are only accessible by selecting #24 and using the 'Up' button to go from 24 to 25-32. All sounds work."

Vintage Rhodes Chroma Analog Synthesizer

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"The Rhodes Chroma is a vintage polyphonic, multitimbral, microprocessor controlled, subtractive synthesis, analog synthesizer. This Chroma is being sold as is. It does not make sound. When I plugged in the synthesizer and turned it on, no display or lights came on. The power supply hummed and I immediately turned it off and unplugged it. This Chroma is in good physical condition inside and out. It has some kind of tape residue on the wood side panels and one of the plastic tops of the number 2 left hand controller is missing.

The Chroma uses an Electronically Reconfigurable System which allows the VCOs, VCFs and VCAs to be reconfigured or patched like modular synthesizers but without the patch cords. Instead, the Chroma digitally stores all of the parameters which determine a sound. The Chroma has better patching capabilities than most modular systems and it is fully programmable."

1979 RSF KOBOL Expander

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