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Second-hand sale. Very good status.
Magasin de musique à Montreuil
Montreuil, France
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Korg
Korg Volca Sample
Sequence and modify your samples easily. The Volca Sample allows you to read and modify your samples easily. You can also create rhythmic or melodic patterns with the integrated sequencer directly from the famous Electribe series. Is it useful to boast more about its qualities?
136,99 €
Yamaha
SPX90 II
One year after the success of the original Yamaha SPX-90 (released in late 1985/early 1986), Yamaha launched the Yamaha SPX-90II. The two processors are identical in terms of specifications and effects offered, the only difference is that the Yamaha SPX-90II has twice as much memory for delays. The Yamaha SPX-90II is a blend of advanced acoustic research and digital technology designed to offer musicians and home recording enthusiasts a wide range of exciting effects. The Yamaha SPX-90II digital multi-effects processor uses highly refined Large Scale-Integration (LSI) technology to create natural reverberation. Not only is its assortment of 30 presets complete enough to suit most studio and performance applications, the SPX90II also allows you to create up to 60 additional effects and store them for instant recall. The SPX90II can create effects that go beyond simple reverb, although the quality of the reverb itself is truly superior. A variety of echo, delay and special effects - each with full parameter settings - are accessible at the touch of a button. And because the SPX90II is MIDI compatible, it can be programmed to apply separate reverb effects to a variety of MIDI-compatible instruments. The Yamaha SPX90II digital multi-effects processor is extremely useful in a wide variety of applications: acoustic, electric, PA, MIDI instruments, and home recording systems.
89,00 €
DigiTech
Studio Twin
Based on S-DISC (TM) processing technology, the true stereo effects processor uses a 44.1 kHz sample rate and 18-bit conversion to provide a myriad of tools including stereo reverbs, multi-tap delays, choruses, flashes, tremolos, detuning, and parametric equalizers. With 99 factory programs included, up to 99 user-defined program combinations can be easily edited and recorded via the Studio Twin's simple user interface. The processor also responds to MIDI, so programs can be changed on the fly via a simple user interface.
100,00 €
Digidesign
Digi 001
In the early 2000s, the world of computer audio was just beginning to blossom for home users and small studios. Hardware was becoming more accessible and the power and speed of computers were beginning to reach a level where it was possible to make a decent amount of multitrack recordings with fairly large sessions. The launch of the 001 changed things dramatically, and it was suddenly possible to use Pro Tools much more extensively. The 001 consisted of a PCI card that connected to a 1U rackmount box via a multi-pin umbilical cable that had 8 analog inputs and outputs (the first two channels had mic/line preamps on XLR/Jack Combi jacks). An additional 8 channels were available via optical ADAT ports on the PCI card, plus stereo coaxial Spdiff and MIDI io's on the rear of the case. If you paired the 001 with an 8-channel ADAT converter, you had 16 analog io's and could record an entire tape at once, which was big enough for non-TDM Pro Toolers at the time.
30,00 €
DESCRIPTION
The Emagic AMT8 (Active MIDI Transmitter 8) is a professional MIDI interface designed in 1997 for time-proven live and studio applications. Created by the same company that originally created the ubiquitous DAW Logic, the AMT8 has 8 MIDI inputs and outputs, with scalability up to 64 inputs/outputs for a total of 1024 MIDI channels. LED indicator lights provide real-time feedback for all 8 channels, easily visible i...
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