Aries Modular Synthesizer 5 octave keyboard
The 2009-02-21 at 10:25 by rt. In Musique & MP3.
Une annonce Ebay :

US $399.00
Up for auction is an Aries synthesizer standard 5 octave keyboard interface to provide additional key voltages to the Aries Modular Synthesizers and other voltage controlled Synthesizers.
Cable Connector : Included!!
not included the Aries Modular System just the standard 5 octave keyboard interface to provide additional key voltages.
never tested!!!!
sold AS IS !!!
I will ship to continental US Paypal verified addresses only! I will not ship overseas, so please don’t ask. The unit will be professionally packed and shipped. Additional insurance will be the responsibility of the buyer. I will include in final invoice. I reserve the right to cancel bidders with negative feedback, or anyone whose bid seems non-legit for ANY reason. Serious bidders only please!
The item is represented here with accurate descriptions of their condition. The item is guaranteed to be as described, but is being sold as-is. Thanks and enjoy this rare and classic syntheziser!
DUE TO THE NATURE OF VINTAGE INSTRUMENTS-SALE IS FINAL-NO RETURN-NO WARRANTIES. Guaranteed not to be DOA. I have 100% feedback and you can based it on my feedbacks.
PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION’S END. YOU MUST CONTACT ME IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE AUCTION. PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS TO BUY.
GOOD LUCK!!
some info from : www.sonicstate.com
Aries was a modular synthesizer manufacturer located in Salem Mass., who built high quality modular synths in both factory assembled and kit form. Aries synthesizers featured mini-plug patch connections at the bottom of the modules, making them more compact than other mid-70’s manufacturers which used 1/4” plugs. The Aries Series IV makes no pretense at cosmetic appeal or ease of use. It was obviously designed for the consumer seeking the ultimate noise making unit, and emphasized modulation flexibility over portability. It featured two voltage controlled oscillators, two synced voltage controlled oscillors, envelope follower, voltage controlled amplifier, 2 envelope generators, Sample & Hold, 2 low frequency oscillators, mini-moog style mixer, voltage controlled filter, 2 voltage controlled “multi-mode” filters, 2 (count them two!) balanced modulators, phaser/flanger and stereo output with reverb chamber. A 16 note two stage sequencer was the suggested 18th module. The Aries IV is big and ugly (two irregularly shaped cabinets connected by octagonal power plugs). It features the standard 5 octave keyboard with a slightly larger keyboard interface to provide additional key voltages. The Series IV was shipped as a mega-expensive kit only, so no factory price was provided. The Aries promotional material points out that anyone buying a Series IV probably knows how to assemble one or they wouldn’t even be considering the purchase!
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