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Moog Liberation Analog Keytar 1 200.00 U.S.Dollars
Moog Music was among of the brands which mastered the new synthesizer format intrinsic to the rock era. Keytar allowed the keyboardists to move around the stage as easily as guitar players did. To reduce the weight on the shoulders of the "keytarists",...
Concertmate MG-1 is the most popular Moog, i.e. the most people’s one – you could find it almost in every home or studio. It was produced under the brand Realistic and was sold through a store chain for radio amateurs - Radio Shack. The unit has 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...
Keith Emerson’s legendary instrument ressurection. 1968 was the year when the story began. The owner of the musical instruments shop asked Keith: “Have you heard something like that?” and put the record on listening to which Keith exclaimed: “What the...
Hammond XK5 Virtual Tonewheel Organ 3 600.00 U.S.Dollars
The Hammond XK5 is a digital organ designed to replicate the sound and feel of the classic Hammond B3 organ. It features a 61-note waterfall keyboard, drawbars, and a variety of digital effects. The XK5 also includes a Leslie speaker simulator, allowing players to recreate the classic "Leslie" sound.