The Waldorf Zarenbourg is a digital synthesizer and workstation created by the German company Waldorf Music. It is a powerful instrument that combines the classic sounds of vintage analog synthesizers with modern digital technology. It features a...
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.
Keeping track of the success of his first synthesizer and willing to create a new product, Tom Oberheim simply combined two SEM modules with a keyboard and a basic sequencer putting them into one housing. This made it possible to get a duophonic...
This is a successful attempt to remind the world of what an analog synthesizer is. It appeared in 2002, when Dr. Robert Moog finally won the rights to his company (Moog Music) back. The signal path remained completely analog and schematically very close...
The Ketron SD7 is a professional arranger keyboard, designed for live performance and studio production. It features a wide range of sounds, styles, and effects, as well as a powerful sequencer and arranger. The SD7 also includes a built-in sampler, allowing users to create their own sounds and samples.