Modular madness with some massive digital polysynths
An 7m long wall of modulars with a complete Roland System 100, 59 module Roland System 100m, Moog System 55 (reissue), 57 module Dot Com system, very rare GRP A8 semi-modular. Together with a Yamaha CS-80, hard-to-find Waldorf Wave from the 1990s and the eclectic Digital Keyboards Synergy II+. And lots more.

Roland System 100
1975. Gorgeous semi-modular system, complete with mixer, sequencer, speakers and a great filter.

Roland System 100m
1979. Twelve cabinet 59 module system, complete with every released module, including the rare portamento, phase shifter, quad gate, parametric EQ and sequencer modules. Connected to a 40-point MIDI-CV system for 8+ voice polyphony.

GRP A8
2010. One of the largest synthesizers every built and one of only 23. No patch leads required. There are 190 knobs and 161 buttons, 6 VCOs, 6 filters, 3 LFOs, 7 EGs, 3 mixers, auto pan, sequencer and MIDI. Crazy good.

Waldorf Wave
1993. 16 voice poly wavetable synth with analog high and low pass filters. Great UI with large screen, 9 endless dials, 8 faders, 3 wheels, aftertouch keyboard, 83 buttons and 54 knobs.

Moog System 55
2015. Handcrafted authentic reissue, complete with Sequencer Complement B, 953 duophonic keyboard and stable tuning. One of 55.

Custom Dot Com System
2007-2017. Custom 57 module system, including 8 VCOs/LFOs, 4 VCFs, 6 EGs, 4 VCAs, sequencer and MIDI

Digital Keyboards Synergy II+
1984. 16 voice poly using digital additive synthesis. This is the later II+ version with MIDI, 24 user voice RAM and RS-232 port. Made famous by Wendy Carlos.

Emu Emulator II
1984. Eight voice 8-bit sampler with analog filters. All over records from the mid-80s. Entered cult status after its appearance on Ferris Buellers’ Day Off.

Emu SP1200
1987. Eight voice drum machine with 12-bit samples and on-board sequencer. Upgraded with an HxC floppy emulator with a huge sound bank and ability to load your own samples.

Moog Synthesizer 12 and 15
1972-73. Found on a Melbourne naturestrip and reunited with a 952 keyboard, these pieces of history look to have been a custom build. COMING SOON

Tempest
2011. 32 voice drum machine, groove box and synth with 650 hybrid analog and sample-based sounds. A collaboration between Dave Smith and Roger Linn, this is complex and deep. Onboard compression, distortion and sequencer.

Yamaha CS-50
1977. Four voice poly. Little sister of the CS-80. Has that unmistakable CS sound and looks gorgeous on its built-in chrome legs.

Yamaha CS-80
1977. Considered the pinnacle of eight voice polys. A true performance synth with poly aftertouch and ribbon.
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Synths+ Drum Machines and Sequencers
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EffectsHardware outboard and Pedals
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AudioMixers, Converters and Monitoring
MODULAR SYNTHS
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80 space 5U Dot Com system (M)
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GRP A8 (M)
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Moog System 55 with Sequencer complement B (M) (reissue)
- Moog Model 12 COMING SOON
- Moog Model 15 COMING SOON
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Roland System 100 (complete)
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Roland System 100m (M) with 12x 191-J racks (59 modules)
BIG POLYSYNTHS
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Yamaha CS50
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Yamaha CS80 (M)
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Waldorf Wave (M)
OTHER SYNTHS AND KEYBOARDS
- Arturia Keystep Pro MIDI controller (M)
- Digital Keyboards Synergy II+ (M)
- Emu Emulator II (M)
- Roland SPV-355 pitch-to-voltage synth
DRUM MACHINES
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Dave Smith Tempest (M)
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Emu SP1200 (M)
SEQUENCERS
- Arturia Keystep Pro
- Dot Com Sequential Controller
- GRP A8 sequencer
- Moog Sequencer Complement B
- Roland System 100 Model 104 sequencer
- Roland System 100m 182 Sequencer x2,
M=Midified
OUTBOARD FX
- Deltalab Effectron II
- Lexicon PCM81
- Roland SDE-2000
- Yamaha SPX 900
GUITAR PEDAL INTERFACE
- Radial Engineering EXTC-SA
PATCHBAYS (96 I/O)
- 3 x Black Lion Audio PBR TRS
- 1 x Black Lion PBR TRS-BT (with bluetooth receiver)
ANALOG MIXER
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Speck x.sum – 16 stereo in and 2 stereo out
TUNER
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Korg Pitch Black X Pro
AUDIO CONVERTER(S)
- Metric Halo LIO-8/4p Mk IV (8 analog I/O)
- Metric Halo LIO-8 Mk IV (8 analog I/O)
STEREO PASSIVE DI
- Radial Engineering JDI Duplex
HEADPHONES
- Sennheiser HD300 PRO or Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO
MONITORS
- Genelec S360As







