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The SG01v is a little (half-rack) synthesizer module produced in 1995 by AKAI, together with other half-rack modules.  It is a "vintage synth module", hence you won't find realistic grand pianos, saxophones or acoustic guitars here; instead, you will be treated to a series of classic synthesizer and keyboard patches.
I was pleasantly surprised by this synth - because it sounds really good, and even though this is not a super-programmable module, it still is a lot of fun and a nice addition to any musician's studio.

The SG01v features 256 patches in its memory, all inspired (and/or sampled) from classic instruments such as Roland Juno and TB-303, Moog Minimoog, Oberheim OB-X, PPG, Solina etc.  There are also two banks of classic-sounding drums (a la TR-808 and Simmons).

The polyphony is 32 notes, and it is 16-channel poly-timbric.  The editing capabilities are a bit short (Shape - attack & release- , Tone - filter cutoff -, Special - depends on the tone selected), but you can do more via MIDI editors - for instance, via NRPN you can change the reverb settings (the module comes with a set of 30, but will need an external fx module to really make it "shine".) Other very useful features include the mono/legato mode (used in a lot of the synth bass presets), and most importantly, the aftertouch - that adds incredible expressivity to this module.

[Condition]

Used(very good) / perfect working condition
The internal battery was changed to the new. and this was initialized.
with AC adaptor(100-240V)

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Listed3 years ago
ConditionVery 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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  • SG01v
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  • Japan

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Nagoya, Japan
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