A very rare analog keyboard, based on the SGS M112B1 chip.
Analog percussion on board.
Very interesting design, perfect for all kinds of diy circuit bending. Installing individual outputs, etc.
The available "serial" socket used to allow the use of a sequencer program on a Commodore C64.
The instrument was also available under the following brands: SIEL MK370 and SUZUKI Keyman PK37, but the Antonelli 2381 is probably the least common and has the most interestingly designed housing.
Very good condition of the instrument. Everything works perfect.
Analog percussion on board.
Very interesting design, perfect for all kinds of diy circuit bending. Installing individual outputs, etc.
The available "serial" socket used to allow the use of a sequencer program on a Commodore C64.
The instrument was also available under the following brands: SIEL MK370 and SUZUKI Keyman PK37, but the Antonelli 2381 is probably the least common and has the most interestingly designed housing.
Very good condition of the instrument. Everything works perfect.
| Listed | 5 years ago |
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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