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ARP Pro-Soloist Presset analog monophonic synthesizer 1 200.00 U.S.Dollars
Pro-Soloist was introduced in 1972 as an improved replacement for ARP Soloist, later (in 1977) it was replaced by Pro-DGX. The purpose of the instrument has remained unchanged: it must complement the main polyphonic synthesizer to create solo parts. The...
ARP Soloist Presset analog monophonic synthesizer 1 000.00 U.S.Dollars
Soloist, as the name implies, was intended for the performance of solo parts and should be placed on top of the main instrument. This concept conditioned the appearance of the instrument: the keys for switching presets are below the keyboard, and when...
ARP Little Brother Synthesizer Expander Module 500.00 U.S.Dollars
The expansion module, designed to function together with the "older brothers". It doesn’t have its own keyboard, VCF, VCA, on board - only one VCO and LFO. According to the manufacturer's idea, this module should be integrated with, for example, ARP Axxe...
ARP Explorer I Analog monophonic synthesizer 1 100.00 U.S.Dollars
Explorer I is a small preset monophonic analog synthesizer, a very "close relative" to PRO-Soloist, but has a very important difference - manual mode. The unit contains factory presets: flute, trumpet, clarinet, strings, pulsar and lunar. In the manual...
ARP Axxe Analog Monophonic Synthesizer 750.00 U.S.Dollars
In 1975 ARP decided to add to the list of their products a portable and (which is important) inexpensive instrument that can satisfy the demands of professional musicians at the same time. The result of the research was Axxe – a monophonic Odyssey. The...
ARP Avatar Analog sythesizer modul with pitch to CV converter 2 000.00 U.S.Dollars
A kind of keyboardless modification of ARP Odyssey, designed to function with a guitar. This is one of the first guitar synthesizers (a guitar-driven synthesizer would be more correct) and one of the greatest failures in the history of ARP. The idea was...
Essentially this is Lifeforms System 201, placed in a housing twice as large. Thus, in addition to the already installed SV-1 and KB-1, you can place 102HP modules in the Eurorack format, for example, Lifeforms Percussion Sequencer. Empty cells are...
Lifeforms System 201 is an analog modular system based on KB-1 and SV-1. The unit offers a rich sound palette with the flexibility of fully customizable open architecture. It is a very good option if you purchase your first modular analog system. 48HP in...
Lifeforms System 101 represents Lifeforms SV-1, placed in a case made of plywood. The product offers an empty 48HP space to accommodate modules of Eurorack format (for example, Lifeforms Percussion Sequencer) or KB-1 keyboard. An external power supply is used for powering.
Buchla LEM4 Snoopy 2 499.00 U.S.Dollars
Snoopy is a small system for producing a great Buchla sound. This is a full-fledged modular synthesizer the construction of which is built on five modules of 200e series. 202h - a set of adapters and converters for coordinating the system with external...