Mackie
1604 Mixer
No matter how much you spend on a microphone, its ultimate performance
depends on how it interacts with the preamp it's plugged into. Many
high-end mic preamps can effortlessly amplify the slightest sonic
nuance, creating an aural panorama that's breathtakingly realistic,
excitingly vivid, and truly 3-dimensional in scope. For years they've
provided fidelity that just hasn't been possible with the "stock" mic
preamps built into mixing consoles. Until now
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Korg Triton 61
Keyboard
The
revolutionary Korg Triton sets today's standard for keyboard
workstations. The new HI (Hyper Integrated) synthesis system combines
PCM sampling & expressive control to take legendary Korg sound to the
next level. The Triton series also offers enhanced performance features,
a newly-designed sequencer & many expansion options. Triton is poised to
be the most powerful and useful new tool in your keyboard arsenal. The
elegant Touch-View graphical user interface makes navigating this
supersonic workstation a snap, and powerful effects take your sound over
the top
$1000.00 |
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Kurzweil 200rs Rack
Sampler - $500 |
Yamaha CP-80 with Midi
$4000
The
Yamaha CP-80 was the biggest version from the "CP series". It's not a
normal E-Piano like today's. The technology is simple: real piano
strings were played like in a big piano. But because of the piano body
is so little, the sound couldn't be amplified through it. So the sound
is taken by microphones and amplified electronically.
There was even the Yamaha CP-80M with MIDI. The CP-80 was also called
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Roland XP-80 $775.00
The XP-80 was one of Roland's flagship
digital Workstation Synthesizers. With extensive professional features,
superb quality PCM sounds, sequencing, effects and more, the XP-80 could
be the only synth you may ever need! Compared with earlier XP-series
synths, the XP-80 adds a great 76-note semi-weighted keyboard for a
realistic playing experience. A bright and large 320 by 80 pixel backlit
display gives easy readability to any programming and sequencing you may
do on the XP-80.
The XP-80 offers up 64 voices of polyphony and can send on up to 16 MIDI
channels simultaneously. The sounds are all digital in nature and sound
pretty good too! Though its strengths are the emulation of acoustic
instruments, it can create synth-type sounds too. It comes with 16MB of
ROM sounds, but there's room for up to four 8MB expansion boards that
add Orchestral, Techno, Vintage Synths, World, Bass & Drums and other
instrument sets (from the SR-JV80 expansion series).
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Peavey KB-300 $200.00

If you need the ultimate in portable keyboard
acoustic amplification. : Power, huge bass,
crystal clear highs, definition in the mid-range, and features that
allow you to "tweak" your sound to perfection.
* Four channels
* Four band EQ
* 150 Watts
* Dynamic Tweeter
* Record outputs
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Korg M-1
$500

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Ensoniq ASR-10
$600
The ASR-10 stands for the Advanced Sampling Recorder - a completely
digital music production studio. It's a 16-bit sampler that came in
both keyboard and rack-mount versions. It shipped with 2 MB of sample
memory which could be expanded to 16 MB for a few minutes of stereo
cd-quality sampling time. It lets you choose from sample rates of 30
to 44.1 kHz and has all the professional sample editing functions you
would expect to find from a pro sampler including autolooping, volume
smoothing, normalize, crossfading, and time comp/exp. Even resampling
through its effects, EQ, etc. is possible!
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Roland JD-800 Worth
$700

An extremely programmable digital synthesizer. All sliders are
dedicated editors just like original analog synths. Internal ROM based
waveforms are combined to build your sounds. This is an interesting
and great sounding digital synth with incredible flexibility and
control. Programming is a little too scientific for most but once you
know what you're doing with it, almost any sound you can dream up can
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Mackie 32 X 8 Mixer $1800.00 Great For
Churches
Sweet mic preamps, 4-band channel EQs,
pristine audio quality throughout and extensive routing options put
these 8-bus Mackie mixers among top-class studio mixers. Quality is
found in every detail -- 100mm faders, gourmet pans, sealed
potentiometers, gold-plated interconnects, solid metal jack sleeves,
fiberglass circuit boards, talkback mic, phantom power, easy-to-read
LEDS, solid steel chassis -- and in their overall, ultra-quiet
operation. Very affordably priced for the level of quality and
sophistication they deliver. Meter bridge and stand sold separately.
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Fender Rhodes 88 Suitcase Mark II $2200.00 Excellent Condition
The Fender Rhodes Stage Piano is
available in 73-key or 88-key models, although the 88-key version are
much rarer. In 1974 Rhodes dropped the Fender name from the logo, and
in 1978 they released the Fender Rhodes Mark II pianos which featured
the famous 'flat-top' so that keyboardists could stack other
instruments on top of their Fender Rhodes. |
| Wave Station AD $350.00 Module

Wavestation was one of the better
synthesizers to be produced in the early 1990's. It
was designed by Dave Bristow, formerly of Sequential, who designed the
Prophet VS. This version of the synth
had two analog inputs on the back which allowed the user to put a
microphone through the effects section, or even add mic'd sounds to the
internal sounds.
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N-Time Music Productions, Inc.
3806 S. Ferdinand St.
Seattle, WA 98118
(206) 723-3152 - Fax (206) 723-0673
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