This listing is for a vintage Sequential Circuits Model 400 Drumtraks drum machine. It has moderate scuffs and wear from use. There is one screw missing from the side and the Master Volume knob is missing the top "cap" but that doesn't effect the function. The seller decided to sell this unit from his collection and it still seemed to work well when he tested it here with our amp. Due to the nature of vintage electronics, it's being sold as-is. A copy of the manual is included. This listing has no reserve price so don't miss your chance to win!
The winning bidder can also pick up this item at our store in Winooski, Vermont to save on shipping charges. All local pickups are subject to 6% Vermont state sales tax.
From Synthmuseum.com:
"The Sequential Drumtraks is an 8-bit sample-based drum machine. The samples were stored in EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memories) chips, like the Oberheim DMX. It was possible, if you had a machine to "burn" the EPROMs (such as the Oberheim Prommer), to program your own EPROMs, and, therefore, to use your own samples. Sequential Circuits also sold replacement EPROM soundchips that they had sampled onto. What was unique about the Drumtraks was that for every beat each sample could be programmed to play a different velocity and a different pitch."