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gotta make some space (Falcon/music stuff)

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Hi all.

I never -ever- thought of going to do this, but my brother needs space (and I need even more), so we are thinking of finding a new home for some serious music stuff, and a Falcon that goes with them.

Of course, before discussing how much should I ask, and if anyone here is interested in something, I'd like to hear from you some comments, or ideas, about this.

 

In the meanwhile, this is a rough list

 

1. Yamaha dx7 II FD E! (manuals and hard-cover, keyboard stand) good conditions, battery replaced. (The E! engine is a masterpiece of Yamaha/MIDI machinery)

2. Yamaha TG77 (manual, 3 sounds expansions) great conditions

3. Yamaha EMT 10 (manual, great conditions, rack supports)

4. Roland Boss Dr 550

5. Roland Sound Canvas SC8850

6. Yamaha EMP 100 (multieffect great conditions)

7. Mixer Yamaha PROMIX 01 great conditions

8. E-MU Proteus

9. diversity radio microphone

10. Rack with electric switch for (can't remember how many) modules

11. power amplified studio loudspeakers

 

And then: Atari Falcon in BigTower case, 14MB ram, regular IDE and SCSI chain with two HD, one SCSI hd, SCSI Yamaha CD-W, Cubase Audio (with dongle, of course) and some music related hardware (MIDI patchbay, FA-4, an SPDIF thingie ...gotta unbox something to get the whole list), HDDriver, some other music related (always original with manuals) software.

 

I know, there is some Atari/music history in there (and also some personal history as well), and I can absolutely tell you that if it wasn't because of the room it takes, this stuff would *never* leave our homes.

 

Mind you, everything has been bought new at its own time, except for the Falcon, which was bought from Claes Holmerup.

 

So, wanna talk?

 

PS: almost forgot this. There is an old article about our music stuff at:

http://www.myatari.net/issues/jan2003/tipofday.htm

In the meanwhile we added something to that setup.

 

PPS: I'll cross-post this to atariage and atari-forum, so sorry to annoy you twice. I hope you will understand.

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Hi all.

First off, thanks for the PMs.

(I am posting again at AA and A-F)

 

I came to the conclusion that I can start selling the MIDI equipment directly on Ebay, while trying to give the Falcon a better home here first.

I'll try to sell it as a whole first. So, those of you interested, please PM me an offer. I do have an idea of how much I'd like to get, but I can consider also lower bids, thus I will not disclose my idea to you :-)

 

the deal is:

Big Tower Falcon

14 MB RAM

SCSI chain with Yamaha CD writer and Compaq HD (used for Cubase recording)

two regular IDE disks

MO-4 board (already installed inside the tower)

FA-4 with cable

F/SPDIF without cable (it needs a pin-to-pin connection with the Falcon or with the FA-4)

VGA adapter

MIDI cables

Cubase Audio Falcon (box, dongle, manuals)

HDDriver (disk, manuals)

HardDisk recording software (manual, disks)

some freeware utilities

 

As you can see, I did not list the details (HD capacity, CD burning speed, ...) since I didn't take those things out of the storing place yet. But you have a quite good idea, by now. I'll post the exact details soon.

 

I repeat, my idea is giving all of this in bulk, if I can. Otherwise, I'll try the piece-by-piece system.

 

If we can't sort it out, I'll have to go to ebay :-(

 

Sorry for the long post.

Edited by Paolo

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