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Tuesday, July 07, 2020

Access Virus KB

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"The Virus KB is a classic, very well made analog modeling synth. Full sized keyboard with 61 velocity and aftertouch sensitive keys. There are also individual and assignable Pitch and Mod wheels. The software digitally emulates physical circuits and the results are quite good sounding. There are two oscillators and two filters for lots of tone shaping along with two envelopes and LFOs. There is full MIDI implementation and some great sounding effects on the output. The synth is in good working condition and includes AC power cable."

KORG 707 w/ PSU-200 Synthesizer Programs Expansion Card

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You can find a recent demo of one here.

Cwejman S1 MK2 Semi Modular Synth w/ Original Box

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Moog Minimoog Voyager Select BLACK FIRE?

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Pretty sure these were called the Solar edition.

ROLAND JD-800 SN ZC42233

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"At some point in her life some clown has opened a bottle on one end so there is a little bit of plastic shell damage (see pic)"

Wow.

Waldorf Microwave Rev A with CEM 3389 Chips

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"Much warmer sound than the later Rev B because of the analog filter and the closest you can get to a PPG Wave. This Waldorf has OS 1.10."

You can find details on the different revisions here.

Roland SYSTEM-100M D set 191-J/112/121/130/140/150 +181

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"Roland's modular synth announced in 1978! By patching, you can create any sound you want!

The content is (191-J/112/121/130/140/150) +181 keyboard!

The SYSTEM-100M, which realized the full-scale sound creation by combining the modules sold separately, attracted enthusiasts!

There were 5 basic sets from A to E, but the most popular and well-balanced is this D set!

Comes in a rack called 191J that can accommodate 5 modules!

SNs:

112 213069
121 212681
130 202588
140 163101
150 242770

Oberheim Matrix-12

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"Listed here is a well working and serviced Oberheim Matrix-12
The unit has had its supply rebuilt and confirmed to be totally working otherwise. A new battery has been added as well.

The Matrix-12 is the last major analog synth from Oberheim Electronics before they folded. The name says it all, 12 voices that can be programmed in a matrix like fashion in that the voices are practically fully modular, not to mention that each voice can be its own program and monitored through individual outputs on the side of the machine. This means the Matrix 12 can be a battery of analog drums, or a complex polyphonic patch... or a crazy split and layer and velocity layers.... is your head spinning yet?

Cosmetically this Matrix is in great shape *however* some of the clear plastic has been compromised. We are aware someone is currently making new overlays for the M12 and Xpander, and we'd be happy to install it at no cost to the buyer is the cosmetic defects are bothersome.

We do not find these defects to be of grave concern for this otherwise fine Matrix-12."

Oberheim OB-XA w Encore MIDI

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1975 Oberheim TVS-1 2-Voice Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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"Mid-70's Oberheim 2-Voice TVS-1 vintage analog synth in pristine condition. It is one of the cleanest TVS-1's on the planet and the cleanest one I've had the privilege of owning over the past 25 years of collecting synths. Many years of painstaking work and detail have gone into this synth to get it into the condition you see here.

ABOUT THE TVS-1:
The TVS-1 (or 2-voice) was the first Oberheim polyphonic synthesizer. Oberheim put two standalone S.E.M.'s (synthesizer expander module) into a case with a keyboard and an integrated 8-track sequencer. Really revolutionary for the time. The sequencer could control either S.E.M. and you could play along with the other S.E.M. triggered by the keyboard. Or you could play 2-voice sounds. Or you could sequence both S.E.M.'s externally. The possibilities are endless (almost). What does it sound like? In my opinion, the best album this synth is showcased on is called DROKK by Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury. This entirely instrumental album is an homage to John Carpenter's Escape from New York soundtrack, and they used no less than three 2-voice's on the album. People often ask Tom Oberheim: "What was your favorite synthesizer that Oberheim put out?" And his answer is always: "The Two Voice"! He has since reissued it, but to be honest, it sounds nothing like the original 2-voice. I know, I've compared them side-by-side. The asking price of this pristine example reflects the rarity of such a synth, which is very rare to find on the used market in this condition, fully functioning.

FUNCTIONALITY:
No double-triggering of switches. Everything works as it should. No crackly pots. All knobs/pots/switches/LED's function as they should. There are some anomalies when using the sequencer to trigger the S.E.M's, particularly when setting the octave switch lower or higher and playing the keyboard. This is detailed in the original owner's manual, page one (included), and is standard for all 2-voice synths. I learned to work within the limitations of what Tom designed.

I removed every key and replaced and lubed every single bushing on the synth. I also dialed in the j-wires so the keys all trigger identically. Every tine on the keybed was meticulously adjusted so that the keys are level and consistent front to back and across the keybed. It now plays very smooth—like butter. Nobody takes this kind of care with older synths, but I do!

The synth was recently overhauled and electronically serviced by my tech and no expense was spared to get it to the state where it will continue to function well for many years to come."

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