Price: 6900:-
Here are a few user and mag reviews for the OB-12:
http://www.ob12.com/
http://www.gearpreview.com/music/synth/ob12.html
http://www.harmony-central.com/Reviews/OB12/
http://www.vintagesynth.org/oberheim/ob12.shtml
http://www.sonicstate.com/synth_reviews/oberheim_ob12.cfm
På tyska men många bra bilder:
http://www.memi.de/makers/hwsw/article/ob12.html
Fostex VF16 - A good quality 16 track hard disk recorder with biult in effects and all 16 faders right on the front panel. I've had it a couple of years, and it's easy to use, but i've only recorded a couple of songs with it. It's in good condition with both the original manuel and packaging. Although it doesn't include a CDRW like the VF160 (otherwise they are exactly the same), you can buy a used external CDRW quite inexpensively. I just bought a used external SCSI disk for 150:- and transfered everything to my computer that way. If you've got a sound card with a SPDIF digital in/out or an ADAT interface it's even easier.
price: 6100:-
Here are a few user and music mag reviews for the VF-16:
http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/Data/Fostex/VF_16-01.html
http://www.sospubs.co.uk/search/query.asp (do a search for VF-16 and you'll find the November 2000 review)
http://www.proaudioreview.com/par/november00/Fostex-Web.shtml
http://www.musicgearreview.com/quicktakes/fostex-vf-16.htm
Here's the promo info:
Designed for project and home recording studios, the VF-16’s mixer section
utilizes
many of the features and functions found on the popular Fostex VM-200
digital mixer.
The unit offers 32-bit processing and mixing, as well as superior digital
effects. Each of
the 16-input channels has Channel On, Pan, three-band EQ with parametric
mid-range,
Compressor, Effects Send and two Aux Sends, which are selectable pre/post.
The VF-16 can be totally controlled via MIDI, while the Auto indication
and
self–illuminating switches allow you to see the configuration of the
entire mixer at a
glance. With its 99-mix scene memory and stereo A.S.P. digital effects,
the VF-16 is
the most feature-packed and economical digital multi-tracker ever.
VF-16 provides 16 tracks (24 using FDMS-3 format) of non-compressed
16-bit,
44.1kHz CD quality recording with up to three hours of recording time
per Gigabyte.
A standard E-IDE 3.5-inch hard drive is used for storage, which can
upgraded if a
larger capacity is required. Operating functions include COPY/PASTE,
MOVE/PASTE, ERASE and non-destructive editing with UNDO/REDO. SPDIF
and
ADAT I/Os are included as well as external SCSI for backup. The unit
also imports
and exports WAV file format.
Main Features
DIGITAL RECORDER
Full digital 16-track multitrack recorder with two built-in Fostex
A.S.P. digital effects
16 recording tracks plus 8 additional ghost tracks for multiple
takes. 24 recording tracks in total
No compression recording to internal 3.5" E-IDE hard disc using
Fostex’s innovative FDMS-3 format
64 x 128 dot-matrix LCD display.
5.1Gb hard-drive included
SCSI interface for fast backup to an external device
.WAV file export and import via external SCSI media
DIGITAL MIXER
16 input faders (8 x analogue/track input + 8 x track input) and 1
x
Master fader (stereo buss) - all 60mm
MIC/LINE trim pot on all analogue inputs. Inputs 7 & 8 feature
balanced XLR connectors, phantom power and insert points. Peak
LED is provided on each input.
Assignable channel compressors & Master compressor
Full MTC/MMC compliance
Two effect sends and two AUX. sends are available pre/post
switchable
3-band EQ on all 16 channels (HI/MID parametric, LO shelving).
Separate 3-band Master EQ
8 track simultaneous recording using analogue inputs. 16-track
simultaneous recording available using ADAT interface in addition
to analogue inputs
99 mix scene memory
±6% Pitch Control
90 point locate memory. 99 programs (songs)
Align Point selectable when pasting a clipboard data
7 x Mark Point on the fly
For specs and more information check out:
http://www.fostex.com
Alesis Quadraverb GT
A Quadraverb Plus (reverb, delay, flanger, chorus, phaser, leslie,
ring modulator and EQ) with a guitar preamp built in (compressor, distortion,
overdrive, speaker simulation and various EQ). The digital effects are
great (especially the reverb and leslie), the preamp is useful at times
(especially the overdrive) but only so so. It's in excellant shape and
i'm including a CD with hundreds of patches that i've programmed into it
over the years.
Price: 1500:-
Here are a few user and mag reviews for the Quadraverb GT:
http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/Data/Alesis/Quadraverb_GT-01.html
Terratec DMX Soundcard + Yamaha DB50 Synthcard
The DMX has both coaxial and optical digital I/Os as well as analog
I/Os with very warm AD/DA converters and a low signal to noise ratio. The
DB50 is a great little XG synth card that is connected to the Terratec
DMX's Waveblaster daughtercard connector. Together they make an excellant
combination. They fit into one PCI slot and are in excellant condition
Includes a cool program for accessing and programming lots of other sounds
on the DB50 (including using its QS300 capabilities).
Price 800:-
Here are a few user and mag reviews for the Terratec DMX Soundcard and
the Yamaha DB50 Synthcard:
http://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/terratecdmx/default.asp
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1996_articles/may96/yamahadb50xg.html?session=235568af5dafcbf5b1cb78bbdac230e1
Violin, Viola and Cello Bows
I've got three decent beginner bows and one very nice proffesional bow.
The beginner bows go for 100:- to 300:- and the profs bow will probably
go for about 5000:-. Please contact me for more info.
1/2 professional recording tape - used (except the AGFA)
Ampex mastering tape on metal reel
Ampex mastering tape on metal reel
Scotch mastering tape on metal reel (only 3/4 of tape)
Ampex mastering tape on metal reel (only 1/2 of tape)
AGFA mastering tape without metal reel (never used)
BASF mastering tape without metal reel
Price together 300:-
Nya trumstakke
pris: 40:-