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Old 06-19-2012, 10:37 AM   #151
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I also have an SX1000, & recently got hold of a Zoom 9030 and the Jen was one of the first things I wanted to try thru it it's a decent little synth even if it sounds a bit thin, but it's well capable of some deep bass, lead or squelches.

It also occurred to me that fitting it with an LFO trigger button wouldn't be difficult at all, just a few connections Might get to that
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Old 06-22-2012, 10:56 AM   #152
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This has got to be the rarest Prophet10 iv ever seen. Iv seen a manual cut single prophet10 but not with a different Mod and Pitch bend wheel like this!!!




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Old 07-10-2012, 06:41 AM   #153
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I'm Torn between the 2, Alesis Andromeda and the Studio Electronics Omega Code8. Both are the last Massive analog super polysynth's well technicaly the Omega Code 8 is the last super poly analog synth thats in production, along with dave smith. But the versitality between andromeda and the omega code 8 is endless and they both sound too good. The andromeda is a super 16 voice that just beggs to be unison in mono mode, on the other hand the omega code8 has 8 voice, just 8 voice shy from the andromeda but its strong point is that you can ad 8 filter types in it, rather its a cs80 filter, arp filter tb303 filter, oberheim sem filter or moog filter. I know the Moog and Oberheim filter is standard, like the andromeda, but man CS80 and arp filters thats more than the andromeda. The 2 synths other strong points are the individual outs= SE omega (8 EXT ins and 8 outs and stereo out) Alesis A6 (8/stereo outs "16", 2 main out and 2 AUX out). I'm leaning on the omega side cause of the cs80 filters and others, i know the andromeda can get the cs80 sound but theres a few andies showing up on ebay,not that i can afford to get one now but in the future. There becoming rare on the scene.

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Old 07-10-2012, 06:49 AM   #154
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This 'Monster' dropped off ebizzle before i could post a link, but it's back
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Delta Music Research four-note polyphonic modular analog synthesizer
Delta Music Research microprocessor controller polyphonic keyboard
2 x Moog Taurus 2 mono analog bass synth brain
Future Retro Mobius analog MIDI sequencer
2 x Korg MS2000R MIDI virtual analog synth/sequencers
Quasimidi 309 Groove X Klaus Schulze limited edition drum sequencer
Quasimidi Polymorph polyphonic MIDI synth/sequencer,
2 x Pro Muzer dual analog drum synthesizers,
Synare PS1 analog drum synth brain (pads separate, needs repair)
Roland SH3a monophonic analog synth (keyboard removed)
Roland MKB300 splttable MIDI controller keyboard
Patch bay, Nobels mixer, TASCAM MM1 MIDI programmable mute mixer

The system's in custom built cabinets matching the shape of the Delta Music Research system, which is a rare US or Canadian-built genuine analog modular which has four oscillators, four envelopes and four filters, so is capable of playing four-note polyphonically. Patch cables are included.

All the major parts of the system including all the MIDI elements are guaranteed working. With over 2000 knobs and controls, and parts of the system dating back to the 1970's, no overall guarantee is made. The Synare PS1 lacks its internal power transformer and may well work when one is fitted - its pads are included separately. The Pro Muzer dual analog drums haven't been tested but are probably fine, both have case lids included and one of these has the original pads with piezo pickups still in place, but you'll probably play the modules from alternative trigger sources anyway. The Roland SH3a's keyboard has not been retained and one of its four oscillator footages may be dead, but the others are fine and the synth is great for sound effects and arpeggios.

The amount of cabling at the rear of the system is vast (some of the MIDI cabling using angled stereo jack adaptors rather than DIN plugs) and for this reason and many others, you will understand when I say that this system is not for the beginner, and I will not sell it to a beginner. The interfacing options of the various modules are vast in terms of MIDI, audio and clock connections and the system should be connected in any way the new owner sees fit, with any minor replacements and repairs being carried out at the time. Expect to take at least two weeks to have the system installed and running in a new location. I will provide advice for 6 months from purchase.

For transportation purposes, the system is not as intimidating as it looks. It is now disassembled into three suitcases plus a box and will fit readily in any car. You do not need a large van to collect it.

Collection from North London by appointment is the only option and absolutely no form of shipping anywhere will be considered. You may purchase from outside the UK, but you will have to arrange to visit London to collect.

Anyone interested in this system must make contact with a detailed statement of their location and ability to purchase. No bids from anyone not approved in advance will be considered. There is no point making last minute bids, they will be removed. You must make contact early and with extensive detail to stand any chance of being the successful purchaser.

"El Monstruo" will offer you thousands of hours of musical diversion. Make contact early if you are interested in being its new owner.

A guide price of around £4995.00 values the Delta Music Research unit at a modest £2000, the rare Quasimidi and Moog modules at a few hundred each, a reasonable market price for the Korg and other modules, plus a little extra for the cabinetry.


and a thorough description is Here (from about 40 seconds in)
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Old 07-24-2012, 06:03 PM   #157
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Tina Guo Tutorial #1: Recording on the Road and Time Management
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Old 08-02-2012, 01:23 PM   #158
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Cool Another couple of Vintage Ebiz delights..

These were both up for sale from a seller who obviously restores & knows his stuff these are virtually immaculate & well worth drooling over
I think someone's already snapped-up both the Korg MS20 & the Roland modular (no DD, it wasn't me ) but i recall the Roland modular system 100m had an asking price of £2200 -Nice-



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Just got my Software copy in from "Samplerobot"! A great software to "CLONE" not sample, but clone your digital hardware synth. This is so cool, i can clone the perimeters to have a carbon copy of the sound and manipulate it. No Samples, just data to create the exact sound. So Far i have the Roland D50 in my laptop.

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