Anyone got a good condition pro one

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Post by sundaeclubber » Sun Jul 11, 2004 4:40 pm

That's the way to use one of those thingies!
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Post by synthetek » Sun Jul 11, 2004 9:05 pm

I replaced the keyboard bushings in my Pro-1 & its alot less clicky now I got them from here: http://bushings.highspies.com/ Mine has the j-wire keyboard. I also replaced the bushings in my Micromoog it really helped alot on both keyboards. Also at http://www.senso.dds.nl/index.html they sell the Linné's UC-1 Internal Digital Sequencer for Pro-One. Its some kind of sequencer upgrade fo rthe Pro-1.

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Post by bunnyman » Mon Jul 12, 2004 8:48 pm

My Pro One's really showing it's age (bought it for myself as a high school graduation present - in 1981...). I seem to remember paying about 500US for it. A couple switches are really iffy; a few knobs really need cleaning. The keys (and this has only been played in my house) are half shot. The little felt/rubbery thingies rotted out. So, I just use the MIDI to CV converter in my Doepfer MS 404 and a master keybord (or Buchla Marimba Lumina) to control it. The nice thing about this set up is that I can use a 5 octave 'board instead of the 3 octave. Having said all that, the synthesizer does have a really unique sound that I love - I WON'T be getting rid of it any time soon... :wink:

-andrew bunny

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Post by bunnyman » Mon Jul 12, 2004 8:49 pm

My Pro One's really showing it's age (bought it for myself as a high school graduation present - in 1981...). I seem to remember paying about 500US for it. A couple switches are really iffy; a few knobs really need cleaning. The keys (and this has only been played in my house) are half shot. The little felt/rubbery thingies rotted out. So, I just use the MIDI to CV converter in my Doepfer MS 404 and a master keybord (or Buchla Marimba Lumina) to control it. The nice thing about this set up is that I can use a 5 octave 'board instead of the 3 octave. Having said all that, the synthesizer does have a really unique sound that I love - I WON'T be getting rid of it any time soon... :wink:

-andrew bunny

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