I am serious, but not in 11 years . Please PM some more details......capacity, range, cost......, etc. Thanks Hans.
Some of mine. Lots of this stuff is in boxes in storage now. I have a ton of old 80's and 90's synths, though. Some old pics here, so sorry for the poor quality. My current collection of keyboards is a Jupiter 6, a Jupiter 8, a Juno 60, an Alpha Juno 1, JP8000, and a Triton. All are mothballed and I use a USB controller called an Oxygen 8 with software emulators nowaday. Newer VSTi software emulates the old synths so well, the physical ones are really not needed anymore. The DX-11 is sold. I also own a few old school vocoders (make robotic voices when you speak into them) and a few rack synths such as a Virus b, Novation Nova, JV1080 + a drum machine or two. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
my garage 08' F430 Spider, 05' F430 Coupe, 07' GMC 2500 crew, 06' Nautique, 97' 993 Turbo S, 07' GT3 RS, (White 360 Sold), 93' RS America, 06' GT3 Cup Car(I believe sold), 48' Chevy p/u, 36' Chevy Coupe Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ken, Nice Countach... have you ever brought your Countach to the Concorso Italiano in 2001? or autozotica in 02? I remember only three 88 triple black Countach's in the US, mine and two others. Tony
Since everybody else is putting their whole collection up, I'll see what I can do I'm missing a photo of my Countach 5000 QV & my 308 GTS QV thats my father in my 94 Vette on the bottom Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'm going to get flamed for asking this... But what Ferrari is the black one with gold wheels? It's so beautiful from that angle.
iirc, it's a cut up 512 which has found its way into history under the rather peculiar name of "slutmobile".
I didnt think it was a cut up 512, i thought it was rarer than that and original factory with "slut options"?
its a 512 M that was owned by Mike Tyson. Duno who did the convertible conversion also last time i checked it was turbocharged Will correct me if im wrong on that aspect
Thanks man. I had a lot more stuff at one time (all below are sold) Waldorf Q Waldorf Microwave XT (rack) Nord Lead II (rack) Roland MC-202 Roland TR-909 (Oh how I miss this so.... ) Jomox XBase Yamaha CSX1 This is what's in boxes/storage right now: Novation Drumstation V2 Roland MC-505 E-Mu ESI 40000 Korg Electribe drum machine <---that thing is badass Korg Trinity Roland SVC 350 vocoder rack <---- I will NEVER sell this Electrix Filter Factory Electrix Warp Factory Vocoder (also very cool) Electrix MoFx Delay Alesis Midiverb V2 Couple of compressors, gates, etc. I actually have another vocoder in a box somewhere but cannot remember the brand or the name - it's German made, though. The Jupiters, Junos, Triton, Virus, etc are all either in racks or hooked up currently. The only things I have not had that I would have liked to own were a TB-303 and a TR-808. If I could have anything back, it would be that TR-909. It was mint, absolutely perfect. I sold it because I bought the Drumstation. Stupid me. RMX Image Unavailable, Please Login
Good Lord man! You sold your Waldorf's! Burned at the stake!! Those things are like sonic heaven Sweet. Not a bad collection by any means. Yeah, that you shoulda' kept over anything. Oh well. You still got a lot of great stuff left. Someday when your old that stuff will be like the holy grail of equipment.
Funny, but everything's software based now. I have dead on emulations of the Juno 106, DX-7, Nord, Minimoog, Moog Modular, PPG Wave and a bunch of other things. Some of these are accurate right down to their original analog oscillator behavior. You probably know all this. There's a Jupiter 8 VSTi as well, although I have not had a chance to hear it. My JP8 must weigh 65 lbs and it gets *very* hot when left on. The MIDI behavior is extremely primitive, too. BTW, I use 2 eMagic Unitor 8s as MIDI patchbays. Software drum machines have also gotten incredibly good. I don't even use hardware for most things anymore with the exception of a MIDI controller. That Waldorf was ahead of its time, especially the XT. It made way bleepy sounds...I remember the day I boxed it up and shipped it off. TR-909s are going for well over $1300 now. Unbelievable after all this time they're stills elling for those prices. There may be an opportunity for me in the future to keep collecting/acquiring these things, so you never know!! RMX