The Synton Syrinx is a monophonic analog synthesizer produced by the Dutch company Synton in the late 1970s. It is a two-oscillator synthesizer with a built-in sequencer and arpeggiator. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from bass and lead lines to pads and strings.
Soloist, as the name implies, was intended for the performance of solo parts and should be placed on top of the main instrument. This concept conditioned the appearance of the instrument: the keys for switching presets are below the keyboard, and when...
The Dreadbox Murmux is a hybrid analog/digital monophonic synthesizer from Dreadbox. It features two analog oscillators and two digital oscillators, as well as a 16-step sequencer, a filter, and an LFO. The Murmux also includes a built-in effects section, allowing for a wide range of sounds and textures.
Leipzig-SK is a synthesizer with no memory integrated. There’s no parameter quantization – a tweak of a knob adjusts the actual analog circuit behavior directly. There is no proper CPU control over parameters which allows for achieving peculiar analog...
Telemark V2 keeps the Telemark concept core of delivering the revised SEM machine with added features. Telemark incorporates two oscillators which can be fed through a 2-pole multimode VCF and analog amp. There are two envelope generators, LFO and MIDI...