Metasonix S 1000 Wretch Machine Tube Analog
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Metasonix S-1000 Wretch Machine - Tube Analog Synth!
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 Metasonix S-1000 Wretch Machine - Tube Analog Synth!
Start Price USD 2,700.00
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Start Time Tuesday, July 01, 2008
End Time Friday, July 11, 2008
Location Big City Music in Studio City, California!

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big city music     Largest Selection of Analog Synths on the Planet!     (818) 985-0855 We guarantee the lowest price on all of our new gear ! Contact Us If you have any questions regarding this auction or anything else, please give us a call, or email us. Telephone: (818) 985-0855 Email: roger@bigcitymusic.com Shipping & Payment Info: $12.95 FedEx shipping in the lower 48 states of the US only. Payment may be made with a money order, cashier's check, personal check, Visa/MasterCard, or PayPal (shipped to "Confirmed Address"). Personal checks must clear before shipment. California residents pay 8.25% sales tax. International Buyers Please READ this. PAYPAL is accepted ONLY if you have a CONFIRMED ADDRESS.  If you pay with PAYPAL and your address is not confirmed your payment will be refunded and we will contact you for an alternate form of payment.Please do not bid or buy-it-now if you do not have a confirmed address. Buyers from Canada and Japan can send 'International POSTAL Money Order' payments. Thank you! Brand New Metasonix S-1000 'Wretch Machine' Vacuum Tube Synthesizer! Here is a brand new Metasonix S-1000 Wretch Machine, the Ultimate Tube Synthesizer! Specifications: Pitch sources: 2 independent VCOs Made entirely of vacuum and gas-filled tubes Range >2 octaves using CV, octave switching allows range from 33 Hz (low C) to more than 2 kHz. 3 waveforms: thyratron sawtooth, square, and square with suboctave VCO2 may free-run or be soft-synced to VCO 1 Numerous patch points allow enormous flexibility Waveshaper: Unique circuit with soft clipper and pulse adder (shapes waveforms from VCOs by adding small pulses to top of waveform at discontinuity) Made entirely of vacuum tubes Settings: disable, soft-clip only, and soft-clip with pulses added to signal. Latter circuit allows simulation of noise source. Filter: Unique multimode circuit allows it to be used as a lowpass, treble/midrange bandpass or bass bandpass filter. Continuously variable control allows mixing of filter forms in any proportion. Made entirely of vacuum tubes. Range of treble resonance switchable, 400-1700 Hz. Bass resonance tunes from ~100-350 Hz VCA: Unique circuit using a pentode tube Made entirely of a vacuum tube May be modulated with the AR generator only, or with the control voltage generated on modulation bus 2 Modulation: 2 envelope generators, A(S)R and AD, both triggered with input gate signal. Both may be combined on either modulation bus to create ADSR. 2 independent LFOs, triangle waveform, range < 0.3 Hz to more than 5 Hz. 2 modulation buses allow combining the A(S)R, AD, and two LFOs as needed to affect any CV input in the audio circuit (VCO pitch, VCO squarer waveshape, waveshaper pulser, filter tuning). Main CV input controls pitch of both VCOs (Hz/V response). Gate input triggers envelope generators, accepts 0-5v or 0-10v gate voltage. 6AL7 "eye" tube displays status of LFOs and A(S)R control voltages on three separate glowing green bar graphs. Miniature joystick performs multiple jobs: vertical motion affects pitch of both VCOs, horizontal motion affects tuning of filter. Press joystick in to trigger envelopes. Features: Size: 6U high standard EIA rack mount, 3" depth below rack panel. 11 vacuum/gas tubes. Weight about 20 pounds with AC adapter. Draws 12 volts (AC ONLY) at 3 amps. Click on picture for larger image. We are proud to be a member of Ebay's PowerSeller program!

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