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Matrixsynth on 5/26/11
via this auction"Up for sale is a very rare analog synthesizer made by Pulser ( Multivox in the USA) Made in Japan. Probably a very early OEM product of Roland. The synth is very simple but you'll get some pretty decent analog strings out of this box.This unit has a small issue !The pitch pot does not work as it should.If you pitch sharp everything is ok but if you pitch flat the value is going Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 9/14/11
via this auction"A PREOWNED AND VERY RARE VINTAGE MX8100 PATTERN SEQUENCER TO BE USED WITH BOTH KORG AND ROLAND INTERFACES BY MULTIVOX... MX-8100 Sequencer - Digital keyboard sequencer with up to 4 patterns depending on how much memory you use for the patterns. The MX-8100 has separate outputs for V/Oct and Hz/V control voltages." Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 4/3/11
via this auction"The Multivox MX-150 is a true analog bass synth. It has that warm, thick, room shaking bass that analog synths are known for. You can change the octave range and change the amount of sustain to get the exact feel you're going for. One of the most useful modes is to hold notes to lay a sonic foundation and create a mood to build songs around. Made in: JapanSerial Number: 155001" Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 7/16/11
YouTube Uploaded by sounddoctorin on Jul 16, 2011"Bob Weigel of http://www.sounddoctorin.com does two minute or so demos of these 70's string/bass machine in the case of the Multivox String and Bass MX-202... or String and Keyboard in case of the Elka Rhapsody 610. The smaller 490 is apparently a scaled down to string only version..I haven't played one but they are highly regarded also I hear." Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 10/24/11
via this auctionSN 00420"Extremely rare analog Pedal Synthesizer manufactured in Japan for the U.S. based Multivox Corporation. This unit was made in the mid to late '70s to compete with the Moog Taurus pedals. These are very hard to find and rarely are available. Rarer still is to find a set in this beautiful of condition...Control for octave shift so you can play bass or go up to tenor range Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 4/9/12
via this auction"This is the extremely hard to find 1977 Multivox MX-202 which is very similar in layout and sound to the Roland RS-202 but much rarer!..." You can find an extensive write-up on Sound on Sound here. Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 5/6/12
via this auctionanaloglsd (RSS)Pics of the inside below. "FYI: the "Expand" knob is filter cutoff control, and the "Tone" knob is resonance control. Included in the auction is the Multivox MX-150 Basky II and original cover as pictured." Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 2/23/11
via this auction"This is an original 1979 print ad for the Multivox MX-312 tape delay! It measures approximately 10.25" x 5.5" overall, has no stains or tears, comes from a dry, high-altitude, smoke-free environment, and is strictly graded"Near Mint".This vintage ad is not any kind of later reproduction, photocopy or reprint (most ads were published at one time only, and never commercially Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/5/11
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Matrixsynth on 8/9/11
via this auction "* Model Number MX-150A * Serial Number 070386 * Japanese made – estimate mid- 1970's * Dimensions are 24’ x 17’ x 5 ½’ * 13 foot pedals * Dials/effects include: · low and high octave channels · hold, sustain and expand effects · attack, percussion & mute" Update via transanalog in the comments: "In case you ever wanted to see inside of one of these: Relative News











