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Sequential Circuits Pro 8 Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer 1 200.00 U.S.Dollars
The eight-voice analog synthesizer was made in Japan in 1984, later it was renamed into Split-8.
In 1983 Sequential Circuits focused on the Japanese market, dominated by Yamaha, Roland and Korg. To launch the product aimed at a Japanese buyer, local factories were given the original operating system of Six-Trak synthesizer and Curtis CEM3394 chip....
One of the world's first multitimbral synthesizers created to work together with a computer (Commodore 64). A computer program allows you to program voices, and together with Drumtraks you can get a complete MIDI system. The architecture used in Six Trak...
Roland Groovebox D2 was released in 2001. It is a compact orange-colored device with 2 small displays, focused on performance, and developed with innovative technology D-Field. The touch sensitive "XY" D-Field is easily programmed to create patterns,...
Oberheim PSP Polyphonic Synthesizer Programmer 600.00 U.S.Dollars
PSP is not a toy console, but a revolutionary control module for SEM synthesizer units. In May 1976, the first polyphonic 8 voice was released, based on SEM modules. Eight modules represent eight independent voltage controlled filters, sixteen voltage...
Oberheim Matrix-6R 6 Voices Polyphonic Synthesizer Module 800.00 U.S.Dollars
Matrix-6R is a keyboardless version of Oberheim Matrix-6 synthesizer. Designed for placement in a standard 19" rack. The unit was used in the compositions of Larry Fast, Larry Heard, OMD, Sparks, Mel Wesson and many others.
Oberheim Xpander Desktop Synthesizer Module 2 500.00 U.S.Dollars
In 1984 Oberheim tried to assemble a modular system in a relatively small housing with the ability to quickly and easily integrate with other devices. The result was Xpander which combines the flexibility of a modular system with the ease of controlling...
Oberheim Matrix 12 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer 4 500.00 U.S.Dollars
Matrix 12 is a programmable analog polyphonic synthesizer with the functionality of the modular system. It represents two Xpander modules combined into one housing with a five-octave dynamic keyboard. The control panel is identical to Xpander one, with a...
Oberheim OB-SX Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer 2 500.00 U.S.Dollars
OB-SX is the cheaper and lighter version of OB-X. Just like its "big brother" it was based on a modular system and was produced with two, four or six voice cards. But the cards are not interchangeable/not compatible with OB-X. Each voice card has: Two...
Oberheim OB-Mx Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer Module 2 000.00 U.S.Dollars
The synthesizer module, designed by Donald Buchla (Tom Oberheim did not participate in the development) to recreate the sound of two legendary families of synthesizers - Moog and Oberheim. The name is the abbreviation of Oberheim-Moog. Ob-Mx is based on...