I love when '90s stuff has a boot screen with the copyright date. But half the stuff I've got on eBay/Reverb is just covered in dirt/dust/rust like it's been moved between sketchy storage units for the past 20 years. I have a few E-mu modules that are in perfect shape except for dirt/rust/oxidation or something on the back/bottom.
I have all kinds of experiences as well. Very nasty and rusty, with dead animals or just dirty ones. But let me tell you that it is gratifying once you clean them up and look new.
Congrats on your “new” purchase! If brand new items already carry a certain risk (Monday models, manufacturing, shipping, etc.), then stuff that's tens of years old even more so. You made the best of the situation. (unaware if "Monday model" even exisits in English. Anyway its a common in term in German.)
Hey Gerald, I didn't know about the "Monday model" but know I know if I happen to go to Germany and get some vintage gear over there. Thanks for watching and you know, I enjoy putting my hands on old machines and bring them back to life.
@@NostalgicExplorer Third attempt, maybe it will work now. If you like your hands on old machines then forget Germany & visit Austria instead. Just 40km southern fron me there's the so called eboardmuseum, the hottest vintage synth museum ever, with the rarest & most expensive ones, among others with Yamaha GS1, DX1, CS80 & DX7 II centennial anniversary model with golden knobs & illuminative keys. The last time I asked him some time ago it's already expanded to more than 1000 items. There's a stage for performances & couches to rest because once it was a furniture house.
@@NostalgicExplorer Tell me, if you ever arrive. You wouldn't regret it. Btw It has a website (I wrote). That's why the first 2 attempts were held back by yt.
This is one of the best man! I love the 60. And i got a dope deal on a Roland amx-600 but it smelled like an ashtray and had a layer of Residue. They clean up nice though!
😄Some part of me would like to know where these machines have been, but another part doesn't. I love the cleaning process and trying to make them look almost like their original state.
Cool video!!! Great purchase, in my view still the most musical machine ever made. Since you have the Marion SCSI interface installed, you might want to consider getting a ZIP-drive, which is much faster than USB or SD.
The sensitive pads are available to purchase at MPC Stuff page, this website also has all the information you need. Here is the link of the sensitive pads in case you need it. www.mpcstuff.com/pad-sensors-with-ribbon-for-akai-mpc/
@@NostalgicExplorer Thnx, i saw that website before and forgot about it. : ) Please, look and see if you can find, name, type the adc / dac chips inside
@@AnalogDude_ I actually finished the project and haven't open the machine, I might do it once I ordered a couple of pieces for the floppy disk. I will let you know.
🫡 keeping vintage gear alive!
That's right, let's keep this amazing machines alive and thanks for watching!
I love when '90s stuff has a boot screen with the copyright date. But half the stuff I've got on eBay/Reverb is just covered in dirt/dust/rust like it's been moved between sketchy storage units for the past 20 years. I have a few E-mu modules that are in perfect shape except for dirt/rust/oxidation or something on the back/bottom.
I have all kinds of experiences as well. Very nasty and rusty, with dead animals or just dirty ones. But let me tell you that it is gratifying once you clean them up and look new.
Nice one, I restore a mkii a few years back and i had to replace all the tactile switches. That was tedious but it works like new now.
Yes, there's nothing better than bringing your equipment back to work. I like that feeling after fixing them
Congrats on your “new” purchase! If brand new items already carry a certain risk (Monday models, manufacturing, shipping, etc.), then stuff that's tens of years old even more so. You made the best of the situation. (unaware if "Monday model" even exisits in English. Anyway its a common in term in German.)
Hey Gerald, I didn't know about the "Monday model" but know I know if I happen to go to Germany and get some vintage gear over there. Thanks for watching and you know, I enjoy putting my hands on old machines and bring them back to life.
@@NostalgicExplorer Third attempt, maybe it will work now.
If you like your hands on old machines then forget Germany & visit Austria instead. Just 40km southern fron me there's the so called eboardmuseum, the hottest vintage synth museum ever, with the rarest & most expensive ones, among others with Yamaha GS1, DX1, CS80 & DX7 II centennial anniversary model with golden knobs & illuminative keys. The last time I asked him some time ago it's already expanded to more than 1000 items. There's a stage for performances & couches to rest because once it was a furniture house.
@@Gerald_Daniel I will definitely put it in my list of places to visit. That place sounds amazing!
@@NostalgicExplorer Tell me, if you ever arrive. You wouldn't regret it. Btw It has a website (I wrote). That's why the first 2 attempts were held back by yt.
Nice video! You seem like a chill dude!
Hey, thanks man! And thanks for watching 🙏
Great BRO ♥♪♪
Many thanks!
Dusty circuitboard is where the grit comes from
In this case, dust was everywhere and more nasty stuff.
This is one of the best man! I love the 60. And i got a dope deal on a Roland amx-600 but it smelled like an ashtray and had a layer of Residue. They clean up nice though!
😄Some part of me would like to know where these machines have been, but another part doesn't. I love the cleaning process and trying to make them look almost like their original state.
@NostalgicExplorer it's fun to guess there past based on their smell! 😄
@@keyboardkingpin 😂
@@keyboardkingpin 😆
Cool video!!! Great purchase, in my view still the most musical machine ever made.
Since you have the Marion SCSI interface installed, you might want to consider getting a ZIP-drive, which is much faster than USB or SD.
Thanks and you are right, a ZIP-drive sounds like a better idea than the USB. Cheers!
fuck zips they arent reliable these days
Zips were NEVER reliable, even when new! I had a stack back in the 90s to go with my Akai S2000.
Awesome video!
Thanks for watching!
How do these touch sensitive pads work? what secret is to unveil?
Please, name, type the adc / dac chips inside.
The sensitive pads are available to purchase at MPC Stuff page, this website also has all the information you need. Here is the link of the sensitive pads in case you need it. www.mpcstuff.com/pad-sensors-with-ribbon-for-akai-mpc/
@@NostalgicExplorer Thnx, i saw that website before and forgot about it.
: )
Please, look and see if you can find, name, type the adc / dac chips inside
@@AnalogDude_ I actually finished the project and haven't open the machine, I might do it once I ordered a couple of pieces for the floppy disk. I will let you know.
what was your price? i hope not $2500
Absolutely not! It was 1K minus a small refund.
@@NostalgicExplorer oh wow great deal how the hell u get a LM-1? insane
@@12bitizthewaytogo92If I tell you the price of that one you will not believe it so I will leave it to your imagination.
@@NostalgicExplorer how long ago?
@@12bitizthewaytogo92 around 5 years ago.
Wow, this is as bad as DK Oldies.
😂 Oh yes! It was full of treasures, but now it is as good as new.