The Crumar Seven is a vintage analog synthesizer from the 1970s. It was one of the first polyphonic synthesizers and featured two oscillators, a low-pass filter, and an envelope generator. It was used by many famous musicians, including Stevie Wonder, Kraftwerk, and Tangerine Dream.
When the synthesizer is named after the Greek God, and it includes a large, prominent knob with the "Drive" inscription, you do not need to be a genius to understand what sound it covers. Dreadbox Hades is a semi-modular analog bass synthesizer made in...
The Yamaha EX series represented in its time a groundbreaking advancement in synthesizer technology, combining multiple synthesis methods in a single professional workstation. As a more affordable member of the family, the Yamaha EX7 integrates four...
Analog Rytm MKII is a top quality drum machine featuring hybrid architecture of analog and digital components with quick live performance control. The beat makers will be able to sample with Analog Rytm full-function drum device as well. The MKII version...
CS-40m is a 2-voice synthesizer (duophonic) with two VCOs producing triangle, saw, square waveforms and a noise generator. The LFO section is capable of sine, up-ramp, down-ramp, square, and sample&hold. The filter section is represented with a...