The Emulator IV (EIV) represented at the beginning of 90s a quantum leap in sampler technology, breaking traditional boundaries with its innovative approach to digital sound manipulation. Developed by E-mu Systems and lauched in 1994, this...
The E-mu Systems Vintage Keys Plus is a vintage-style keyboard synthesizer module that is designed to emulate the sounds of classic analog synthesizers. It features a 61-key velocity-sensitive keyboard, a variety of sound sources, and a host of real-time...
The sequencer can play sequences of 4, 6 or 8 steps (depends on the position of the switch). In order to move from step to step, the timing signal routed to the "CLK" input can be used. It can be a square wave or a gate signal. For the construction of...
The Roland S-10 is a 8-voice 12-bit digital sampler released by Roland in 1987. It was the first sampler to feature a built-in sequencer, allowing users to create entire compositions from within the unit. The S-10 also featured a 2-line 16x2 characters...
The Casio VZ-8M is a synthesizer module released by Casio in 1998. It is a polyphonic, multitimbral synthesizer with a built-in sequencer and effects processor. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from classic analog-style leads and basses...