Hopefully I am not being off topic, but working to sell this little
guy.  If I am off topic, please delete, thanks.  Getting bites, but no
one is actually hunkering to buy it, so I lowered asking price form
1900 to 1800, per below.

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My Spectralis is up for sale. It is in 100% perfect condition. I spend
about 30 minutes a week on music, it goes under used by me, so take
advantage.

Pictures available by request.

This thing can sound like a 303, moog, oberheim, a lot of classic
samples and synthesis in here, with real analog filter and crazy
filter bank (like a chain of eq'able, sequencable, pannable filters
running through time).

Has sample synthesis in addition to analog synthesis with 909, 808,
606, etc drum kits and envelopes and controls (tune, filter, length,
lfo) for each individual one of these.

This guy sounds pretty nasty, and acts like a sorta-modular synth. You
can route whatever, wherever. You can make the oscillators send their
raw signal out, and the Filterbank sounds freak nasty.

Includes:

-Spectralis unit, serial #20, and among those hand built by the creator, Joerg.

-1 x Spectralis Sample Library Vol. 1
(http://www.spectralis.de/english/Sam...libraryus.html) (89 euro
(~160USD) from Joerg)
-1 x 128mb expansion unit (xd card with MMC converter, as required by
unit) (~$60)
-1 x extra wood rack end
-1 x power cable
-1 x 6 foot 8-channel TRS Hosa snake, if you need it.


Asking $1800 including all above.

description from site below:

http://www.spectralis.de/english/Gui...ded_toure.html

Spectralis is the no-compromises combination of an extremely powerful
subtractive Synthesizer, a pattern based Sequencer maximized for Live
Performance and a sampling DSP engine. While the Synthesizer allows
you to immerse yourself in totally new sound dimensions, thanks to the
Filterbank and Step-Sequencer, the Pattern-Sequencer-section will
inspire you with its range of unthought possibilities for your Live
Performances. The subtractive Synthesizer matches the processing power
of modern floating point DSPs with proven circuitry from the analog
days. In addition to the outstanding sound possibilities the
Spectralis also offers additional DSP based sound creation, which
provides the necessary foundation of drum sounds (samples) and
polyphonic voices. This second Sound Engine itself has 32 stereo
voices and offers genuine drum sounds, creamy pads and even allows you
to import your own samples into your arrangements.


Thank you.

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Michael Kuszynski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY

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