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  MIDI Controller   150.00 U.S.Dollars

In 2002, a number of MIDI keyboards Studiologic Music SL760 and Studiologic Music SL880 were released. The latter differs from SL760 in the number of keys. SL880 has an 88-note semi-weighted stage keyboard with aftertouch. In the far left corner of the...

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  MIDI Controller   160.00 U.S.Dollars

In 2002, Studiologic Music company released SL 1100. It has an 88-note weighted velocity sensitive keyboard. On the left side you can find 2 standard modulation/pitch wheels (each wheel can be activated/deactivated for each keypad zone), 4 programmable...

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  MIDI Controller   300.00 U.S.Dollars

In 2002 MIDI-keyboard SL 2001 was released. Despite the fact that the instrument is made of plastic, the design is quite solid. SL 2001 has an 88-note velocity sensitive keyboard. On the left side you can find 2 standard modulation/pitch wheels (each...

Modal Electronics CRAFTsynth
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  Monophonic Digital Tone Generator   100.00 U.S.Dollars

"Do it yourself" kit called CRAFTsynth is something completely new in the development of Modal Electronics, which up to now has been producing sleek pricy synthesizers. This one costs only $100, but it has unprecedented functions for such a humble price....

Analogue Solutions Polymath
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  Analog Synthesizer Module   4 000.00 U.S.Dollars

Polymath is a classic representative of semi modular synthesizers and, in this case, it has more functionality options than many fixed modular systems do, and of course the cost corresponds the capabilities. This paraphonic keyboardless synthesizer, i.e....

Sequential Circuits Pro 8
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  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.

Sequential Circuits Split-8
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  Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer   1 200.00 U.S.Dollars

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....

Sequential Circuits Six-Trak
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  Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer   800.00 U.S.Dollars

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...

Sequential Circuits Pro One
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  Analog Monophonic Synthesizer   1 800.00 U.S.Dollars

It is a kind of monophonic version of Prophet 5 (referring to the third revision, with indiscrete VCOs). It has a standard "prophetic" structure: an analog controlled by a microprocessor. Unlike Prophet 5, Intel 8021 was chosen as a microprocessor in Pro...

Roland D2 Groovebox
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  Groovebox   200.00 U.S.Dollars

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,...