This demo of the rare Zion Turbo Guitar Synth Controller demonstrates how cool guitar synthesizers can be.
This clip shows the Zion Turbo synth guitar used with the Roland GI-20 to drive Native Instruments Reaktor 5.0 and Arturia V2600. A BX-13-VX is used to interface between the 24-pin and 13-pin interface.
via WayneJoness:
Super rare, American-made Zion Turbo Guitar Synth Controller, designed for the vintage 24-pin Roland Guitar synthesizer series, and build in the mid-nineteen eighties.
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Tags: GI-20, GM-70, GR-100, GR-300, GR-700, guitar synthesizer, Native Instruments, Reaktor, Roland, synthesizer, VG-99, vintage





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