BOCGS SWAMP SERGE PANEL ANALOG SEQUENCER + POWER SUPPLY DIY KIT MODULAR SYSTEM

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BOCGS SWAMP SERGE PANEL ANALOG SEQUENCER + POWER SUPPLY DIY KIT MODULAR SYSTEM

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ITEM FOR SALE: BOCGS SWAMP SERGE PANELPLATFORM: PANEL, COMPONENTS, ENCLOSURE AND POWER SUPPLY DIY KITCONDITION: BRAND NEW.WARRANTY AND GENERAL SUPPORT IS OFFERED FROM THE MANUFACTURER, HOWEVER “RETURNS” HAVE BEEN DISABLED DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE PRODUCT.PAYMENT OPTIONS (AUSTRALIA): BANK DEPOSIT, CREDIT CARD (VISA/MASTERCARD/ AMEX), PAYPAL, MONEY ORDER, CHEQUE, CASH ON PICK UP.PAYMENT OPTIONS (INTERNATIONAL): PAYPAL, CREDIT CARD (VISA/MASTERCARD/AMEX), BANK DEPOSITPRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Our Serge Swamp (Sequencer With Arbitrary Manipulated Pulses) panel is a faithful recreation of the original classic Serge analogue system.
This panel consists of the following elements:
8 step programmer/sequencer
Pulse Divider & Logic
Digital Noise
Gated Comparator
Each kit includes:
Front PanelPCBsComponents to fully dress the PCBsHardware to fully dress the Front PanelMounting hardwareBlack enclosurePower Supply Module (PSU-8 Micro-Dual-Rail Power Supply)Regulated +/-12VDC supply
To build each kit:
Medium skill level.Typical Assembly tools: Solder, Soldering Iron, Crimp tool, wire stripper… etc.Reem of wire to suit your preference of colour/s.Ability to identify components.Ability to follow build guide.
Serge Tcherepnin was a professor at CalArts, and was exposed to some of the earliest modular synthesizers designed by Don Buchla. Serge desired to create something like the exclusively expensive Buchla modular synthesizers “for the people that would be both inexpensive and powerful.” After building prototypes, Tcherepnin went on to develop kits for students to affordably build their own modular synthesizer, production taking place unofficially on a second floor Calarts balcony. This led to Tcherepnin leaving CalArts in order to produce kits commercially.
After leaving CalArts, Serge had a small factory on Western Avenue in Hollywood. He relocated to a three-story Victorian house on Haight Street in 1980. While the synthesizers were inexpensive compared to Moog, Buchla, Roland and other manufacturers, Serge Tcherepnin’s emphasis was always on providing musicians with quality equipment.

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Category: Musical Instruments:Pro Audio:Synthesisers
Location: Gosford, NSW