Synhouse has customers in 42 countries.
Synhouse ships to your country and has since before eBay existed.
If you are looking at a small/normal item in the Synhouse eBay listings
and seeing no shipping options to your area or seeing a notice that
says the seller doesn't ship to your address, this is incorrect. I've
been shipping to Australia, England, etc. since 1990, five years before
eBay even existed, and eBay has deleted ALL the shipping options and
prices I've spent many hours setting up, in order to enable eBay
International Shipping, and then tells people in the most commonly
shipped to countries that shipping is not available there. This is fake
and idiotic; eBay had already been shipping there with the eBay Global
Shipping Program for a few years, now says they don't with eBay
International Shipping AND deleted my own shipping options without my
permission or knowledge, when it could have and should have been left
in place as an option because at least it WORKS and eBay doesn't know
what they are doing.
This goes WAY back to 2017 with people in New Zealand (one of the most
commonly shipped to Synhouse countries) telling me that I don't ship
there, and 1) multiple calls to eBay didn't solve it, 2) they sometimes
said they solved it but didn't, and 3) said "Uhm, wait 24 hours and it
will be working.", which is how eBay gets you off the phone. And I
could never get that New Zealand problem solved. The new problem since
early 2023 is eBay deleting my own shipping options in order to put
theirs in, then theirs tells people no, the seller doesn't ship there,
but I CAN manually set up a shipping method (usually with Synhouse it's
one price each for USA, Canada, Asia/Australia, and the rest of the
world.
Now I'm getting messages like these:
5/16/2023: Hi, Wondering how much shipping would be to Canada, postal
code T2N 2P7. Thanks!
Can you enable the ebay international shipping option for me? I am very
interested.
1/1/2024: Hi there can you post to London uk and how much would postage
be?
Hi how much would postage be to London England
Thanks for your reply. Im trying to check out but im get the message
saying seller doesn't ship to your address. Please advise as i really
need the new faceplate.
1/30/2024: Hello synhouse, I have a T8 and would like to buy your
Optical-Emitter-Set just to make sure to have it in the future. Is
there a reason you don't ship to Germany?
If you see that any small/normal Synhouse item does not ship to
you/your area, this is FAKE and wrong, please send an eBay message to
tell me and I can manually enter shipping to your area AGAIN.
Sorry for this incompetent platform I've been struggling with for 25
years now...
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Have PROPER panel markings with your MIDI upgraded
Synclavier II with ORK (old keyboard w/61 plastic keys, NOT the V/PK)
with this brand new overlay manufactured of the highest quality
polycarbonate and adhesive with crystal clear printing.
This polycarbonate overlay is a very high quality plastic sticker with
industrial peel and stick adhesive on the back. You can look at the
side angle photo to see how thick this high quality material is, this
is made using the same materials and factory work as the famous
Synhouse synthesizer and drum machine overlays for the E-mu SP-12, SP12
Turbo, SP-1200, Emulator II, Moog Source, etc..
This new panel overlay renames 16 of the existing buttons for use by
the new MIDI and velocity functions introduced with Release L (Release
M is the same) for the ORK (ORiginal Keyboard), which allowed ORK
systems to have MIDI for the first time (so long as it had a LOT of
retrofitted upgrade hardware in there).
This is for someone with a Synclavier II that has been retrofitted with
lots of newer hardware for SCSI, MIDI, etc. (like the dozens of those
custom compact synth systems built/shipped by Synhouse/Synclav com
since 2001) but still has the older ORK keyboard (not the V/PK
keyboard). If you don't have the MIDI hardware on your Synclavier II,
it won't be of use to you.
NED really did a good job on the special ORK software. It included this
button panel overlay to replace the lower half of the third button
panel and rename those functions. This is interesting; the old HARMONIC
ENVELOPE ATTACK button became the MIDI button, meaning that the ORK
from the Synclavier II system (which never had MIDI) became the first
NED keyboard to actually have a MIDI button that said "MIDI" on it. The
V/PK used one of the blank, initially unassigned buttons as a MIDI
button when MIDI was introduced in 1985, but didn't have MIDI printed
on it until several years later.
This new ORK overlay has buttons for VELOCITY, PRESSURE, MOD WHEEL,
BREATH CONTROLLER, VELOCITY SENSITIVITY and RESPONSE, all things that
the ORK/Synclavier II didn't have, but were cleverly implemented in
MIDI.
The buttons allowed the Synclavier II to act as a MIDI slave with full
velocity and pressure sensitivity, adjustable velocity dynamic range,
and to receive mod wheel, pitch wheel, breath controller, and other
MIDI controllers.
Most interesting, it allowed a forced MIDI velocity; by pressing the
VELOCITY RESPONSE button, the actual velocity being transmitted by the
non-velocity ORK keys could be set in real time to output a specific
number by dialing up the number with the data wheel and seeing the
number on the LED readout.
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All Synhouse drum machine/synthesizer overlays are in stock and
available at all times, but sometimes the listings expire and aren't
relisted. There are presently 9 Synhouse drum machine/synthesizer
overlays (not including the Synclavier overlays) in production and in
stock:
E-mu Drumulator Little SP overlay (SP1200 style overlay that sticks
over original Drumulator graphics [which are usually worn off] and
makes it match the look of your SP1200) $105
discounted/combined shipping full set E-mu Drumulator Little SP overlay
+ (1) new SP1200 fat cap slider cap + (2) new replacement knobs $130
E-mu SP1200 overlay $144
E-mu SP-12 (non-Turbo) overlay $144
E-mu SP-12 Turbo (says Turbo on it) overlay $144
E-mu SP-12 rear jackplate overlay $29
discounted/combined shipping full set E-mu SP-12 (non-Turbo or Turbo)
overlay + rear jackplate overlay $168
E-mu Emulator II main control panel overlay $168
E-mu Emulator II Moog wheels panel overlay (normal new blue color that
matches the new main control panel overlay) $29
E-mu Emulator II Moog wheels panel overlay (slightly lighter/grayish
blue color that is more likely to match a faded old main control panel
overlay, normally recommended if you are keeping the old main control
panel overlay and only buying the Moog wheels panel overlay) $29
discounted/combined shipping full set E-mu Emulator II main control
panel overlay + Moog wheels panel overlay $191
Moog Source control panel w/62 REAL SWITCHES to replace membrane panel
$247
New England Digital Synclavier II ORK MIDI panel overlay $29
360 Systems Instant Replay HD Audio 2.0 overlay $99
Most of these are listed here on eBay most of the time and the prices
don't change.
If you need one of these but don't see it listed, please send me an
eBay message and I will relist it on eBay for you, and I can also make
a special listing for you along with any other parts needed, which can
usually go with free combined shipping if the normal shipping is paid
for the overlay.
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There is a minimum shipping price for all of my small components and a
different minimum for a very low value item or for something $50 or
more. However, I can ship almost any number of parts for the
international shipping that it shows for most of those items. So if you
want, for example, an SP1200 overlay and some knobs and some switches,
or knobs and switches and potentiometers or whatever, just let me know
IN ADVANCE and I will set up a special listing for you so that you will
only pay the shipping once. This is if you tell me IN ADVANCE, not if
you ask for it later because any shipping money paid has already been
docked 4.9% by PayPal and another 10% by eBay and that money is not
coming back. Yes, eBay takes 10% of the stated shipping charge since
2011, and PayPal has always taken 4.9% of that money for international
and 3% for domestic. So let me know in advance and I can set it up so
that you can save a lot of money by buying and shipping the parts
together.
I can also set up special listings for different quantities of items
sometimes. Usually the price is the same per item but I can set it up
and that saves a lot of money on shipping.
Synhouse accepts PayPal. Additionally, Synhouse has accepted payments
directly by Visa, Mastercard, and American Express for 19 years now.