Synth hardware for sale (UK)
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Synth hardware for sale (UK)
Due to lack of office space, I've got to sell some of my beloved synths (and then move to a SoftSynth kind of life)...
I'm selling:
JV2080 with Orchestra 1/Orchestra 2/Asia/Vintage Synths/SFX/Voice (Choir) and another board Marcel gave me (that's a LOT of sounds).
Supernova original rack synth with bank of C64 sounds: 44 voice polyphony (it had the expansion).
Roland JP-8080 - another virtual analog synth. Lots of knob twiddling to be had...
EMU Virtuoso - 64 polyphony, 32 channel sound module devoted to orchestral sounds, but also EMU 2000-add on compatible.
All synths well-used but unbattered!
Any serious offers considered. I'd put them on Ebay but frankly I'd rather sell to people I trust and see the equipment go to a good home!
Credit terms available for the short of cash.
Just email me chrisATc64audioDOTcom.
Chris
I'm selling:
JV2080 with Orchestra 1/Orchestra 2/Asia/Vintage Synths/SFX/Voice (Choir) and another board Marcel gave me (that's a LOT of sounds).
Supernova original rack synth with bank of C64 sounds: 44 voice polyphony (it had the expansion).
Roland JP-8080 - another virtual analog synth. Lots of knob twiddling to be had...
EMU Virtuoso - 64 polyphony, 32 channel sound module devoted to orchestral sounds, but also EMU 2000-add on compatible.
All synths well-used but unbattered!
Any serious offers considered. I'd put them on Ebay but frankly I'd rather sell to people I trust and see the equipment go to a good home!
Credit terms available for the short of cash.
Just email me chrisATc64audioDOTcom.
Chris
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Out of money atm, but i'd like to know how much you ask for thisChris Abbott wrote:Roland JP-8080 - another virtual analog synth. Lots of knob twiddling to be had...
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That's about 600 euros, that's really a bargain for this machine.Chris Abbott wrote:List price was originally £1200, so I thought I'd ask £400.00. People do know the JP8080 has a vocoder, right?
Oh yeah, the equipment does have manuals.
Chris
I'd buy it, but, as i said, i'm out of money atm
BTW: more than the vocoder, the JP8000 and JP8080 are known for their supersaw patches (very popular in trance)
for those who dont know - this is a pic of the 8080
Fabulous piece of equipment.
I fancy the EMU Virtuoso myself as i love good strings and orchestral sounds... but as a discontinued model id wonder how much its worth now - how much u after for that 1 chris ? I could easily channel this into a dedicated MultiFX box ... got an old Zoom2001 floating around here somewhere from my old lekky guitar days. I know theres fx on board the EMU but i rather prefer dedicated DSP units to internal single processor capability.
Throw sumthin like that combo on the back of the Yammy Keyboard and it should sounds Sweet as ninepence
Fabulous piece of equipment.
I fancy the EMU Virtuoso myself as i love good strings and orchestral sounds... but as a discontinued model id wonder how much its worth now - how much u after for that 1 chris ? I could easily channel this into a dedicated MultiFX box ... got an old Zoom2001 floating around here somewhere from my old lekky guitar days. I know theres fx on board the EMU but i rather prefer dedicated DSP units to internal single processor capability.
Throw sumthin like that combo on the back of the Yammy Keyboard and it should sounds Sweet as ninepence
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BTW: The JV2080 has now been sold to Feekzoid, with the JP-8080 probably going to Sonic Wanderer
The Virtuoso? Well, I was in two minds about selling it, but I'd probably want about £400.00. It can function as an Emu Proteus 2000 with appropriate plugin boards, but it's pretty good as a quick and dirty source of orchestral patches for scoring if you don't want to hammer Gigasampler too hard Anyway, has it been discontinued? I'm not aware of a direct replacement.
Then there's the Supernova...
Chris
The Virtuoso? Well, I was in two minds about selling it, but I'd probably want about £400.00. It can function as an Emu Proteus 2000 with appropriate plugin boards, but it's pretty good as a quick and dirty source of orchestral patches for scoring if you don't want to hammer Gigasampler too hard Anyway, has it been discontinued? I'm not aware of a direct replacement.
Then there's the Supernova...
Chris
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