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Fluke
6th January 2002, 09:10 AM
Korg Triton - £1000 (£1600 RRP), mint condition, never used, touch screen, and some of the most awesome sounds ever to come from a synth.

Spirit Folio 12/2 Mixer - £95 (cost 300), good condition, does what it says on the tin

Korg Wavestation - £350 ...this is the classic movie soundtrack synth, in fact, pick any film from the 90s and you wont hear a score without one. Well known for huge morphing pad sounds, awesome!

Roland Juno 106, £200 - This one dates back from the 80s and was the synth that helped spark the analogue revival in the 90s. Used by the prodigy alot (makes that great Joey Beltram 'Hoover' sound) and also does great trance leads. Full midi support and DCOs for stable tuning.

Roland JX3P - £150, 6note poly analogue synth with PG200 Programmer for real time tweaking. Midi support, great warm analogue strings.

Quasimidi Technox, 250 (cost 750) ..one of the first dance modules form the early 90s, great sounds, in fact it's all you need to make music.

You can hear the built in demo here.
DEMO (http://www.ninjamicros.com/TECHNOX.MP3)

Roland D110 - £75, module version of the classic D10 Workstation.

Akai S2000 32Mb Sampler - £200 (cost 1200), this has never even been used, comes with a SCSI port to allow sample import/export to pc.


Shipping £25 anywhere in UK, all currently located in Poole.

swoop
7th January 2002, 08:24 PM
hi fluke,

i'm interested in the sampler, wavestation and folio but first some questions.

does the S2000 have any off board storage other than the floppy like a zip disk or HDD ? can you add a SCSI HDD to it internally ?
is the wavestation the EX version or the plain vanilla one ?
how many aux sends/returns on the folio ? i need 2 preferably 3.

you interested in any swaps p/x ? i have a Roland MC303 and a Yamaha CS1X ( the blue one ) not doing much.

i'm in torbay so collection/delivery no problem.

oh and you can't beat that Technox demo - I bought one too because of that ! :)

Fluke
8th January 2002, 06:24 AM
Hiya

The S2000 is standard except for the extra memory, I believe you can connect a external SCSI drive to it (I could throw in one that would just require a external bay and PSU.) ...the way I used to use it was use MESA (the free Akai editor for the PC), this works over SCSI to transfer programs and samples directly to your PC. Recycle also works great over SCSI.

The Wavestation is the nomal model (not EX), though to be honest the difference in the sounds is not that great. I have a zip file for it with over 10,000 extra sounds which can be loaded via midi and also some librarian / editing software.....it does I believe need a new internal battery, but I could sort this.

The Folio has 8 mono ins, 2 stereo (giving 12 inputs), 3 band eq with swept mid, and two aux sends per channel.....a great little mixer.

Not really interested in and p/x, nice gear you have though....I just don't have the time any more to use it.

Let me know if your still interested.


ps: the technox was great.....I used to use it for nearly every tracks backing, with the occasional loop from the S2000, lead from the 106, or big pad from the WS.

Player0
8th January 2002, 04:45 PM
Fluke, you got all these cool toys (none of which I know anything about), so wheres all this music you should have made? :)

That MP3 sample is way cool.

swoop
9th January 2002, 11:25 AM
Fluke,

It's a new year and time to start making music again so I'll take the S2000 and Juno 106 off you. :)
The Folio sounds a good little mixer but I really need 2 dedicated aux returns AND 12 ins at least so it just wont be up to the job I'm afraid :(. I have just bought a Roland VM3100 digital jobbie intead.
If you can sort me out with a SCSI HDD like you said then that'd be appreciated, I don't have a SCSI card in my PC for the offboard editing and I'll probably only use the sampler for drums and loops anyway which I guess are easy enough to edit from the front panel.
£400 all in ?

Fluke
10th January 2002, 06:11 AM
Sounds great :), give me a couple of days to get everything together and I'll give you a shout regarding money / shipping.

ps: I should be able to sort you out a old SCSI card as well.

The Asgard
12th January 2002, 08:27 AM
Hi fluke,
sill got the R1 ?

I also have a Trition and this keyboard rocks. Sampler,sequencer,mixer. This thing got everything. I paid £1500 for mine and worth every penny. Is also worth noting there are a few extra you can get for the Trition.

Moss board:
Basically half a Korg Z1. Amazing Anlogue sounds 8 note. Around £200

Scsi Card:
Allows you to use a scsi HD/optical for samples/songs.
around £200

The Trition OS can be user firmware upgraded.

Fluke I'm possibly interested in the Wavestation. What condition is it in ?

Fluke
12th January 2002, 10:15 AM
Hiya

Yep, still the trusty old R1...has done 28,000 miles now and needs a service so badly, but can't aford it right now :)

Still....have got a little money set aside for summer for a low milage TL1000R, can't wait to hear one of those with twin race cans on.

The Triton is great, but I don't get the time to use it so it sits in a cuboard gathering dust.

The Wavestation is in pretty good nick (never gigged), needs a good clean....but I'll let you know in the next few days how pans out, I think it deffo needs a new battery....but that is straight forward enough.

I'll post back here this weekend hopefully.

swoop
15th January 2002, 11:34 AM
Hi Fluke,

Any news on the Juno 106 and S2000 ?

Cheers.

Fluke
16th January 2002, 09:13 PM
Swoop, I'm so sorry m8, been busy programming my new EmotiPad program and I just lost track of time :(

This weekend I will sort them without fail......I'll email you on Sat / Sun re status and shipping etc.........

Speak v soon, hope you still want them

swoop
17th January 2002, 11:00 AM
No worries m8 :p

I'm still getting to grips with my new VM3100 mixer so mail me when you can and we'll sort it out.