KURZWEIL K2000RS K2000 V3 RACK SAMPLER V A S T
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KURZWEIL K2000RS K2000 V3 RACK SAMPLER - V.A.S.T.- VAST

KURZWEIL K2000RS K2000 V3 RACK SAMPLER - V.A.S.T.- VAST
Start Price USD 949.00
Current Price USD 949.00
Time Left 17 days 7 hours 8 minutes
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Start Time Sunday, October 26, 2008
End Time Saturday, January 24, 2009
Location New York, NY

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Description
The K2000RS V3 Sampler is the rack version of the K2000S. Offering all of the same great sounds, power and features as the keyboard version. The Kurzweil K2000RS V3 Sampler uses V.A.S.T. (Variable Architecture Synthesis Technology) which allows you to take any multi-sample, noise or waveform and process it using just about any synthesis technique. The source of these multi-samples are from the ROM which hold tons of authentic and superb quality samples. The internal processing is 32-bit with 18-bit DACs. The K2000 uses 31 sound-shaping algorithms to provide a variety of resonant filters, EQs, continuous panning, amplitude modulation, crossfade, distortion, digital wrap, waveshaper, pulse width modulation, high frequency enhancement, low frequency oscillators, hard sync oscillators and mixing oscillators, all with real-time MIDI control. This unit is used in good working condition. A rack version unit yet includes no rack mounting rail or bracket. Power button missing a cap yet fully functions. Hard disc SCSI interface for external Disk Drive. Minor wear near and on the main rotary control switch. This Kurzweil K2000RS V3 Sampler is a used unit and in good working condition. The K2000's have been used by Robert Miles, Pink Floyd, Jean Michael Jarre, Depeche Mode, Hardfloor, Tori Amos, Stevie Wonder, Nick Rhodes (Duran Duran), Bon Harris (Nitzer Ebb), Front Line Assembly, KMFDM, LTJ Bukem, Nine Inch Nails, Massive Attack, Tangerine Dream, Laurent Garnier, and Luther Vandross.

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