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.
In 1983 Sequential Circuits focused on the Japanese market, dominated by Yamaha, Roland and Korg. To launch the product aimed at a Japanese buyer, local factories were given the original operating system of Six-Trak synthesizer and Curtis CEM3394 chip....
KORG monologue is a compact analog synthesizer bringing back the spirit of the times and the style of the latest KORG creations screaming: better less and cheaper. It was created on the basis of the element base of its elder brother - KORG minilogue, but...
The Modal Electronics Cobalt8X is an 8-voice, polyphonic synthesizer with a full-featured, dual-filter architecture. It features four analog oscillators, two sub-oscillators, two digital oscillators, two digital effects, and a comprehensive modulation...
MiniBrute SE is a special version of MiniBrute, which stands for Sequencer Edition and has a sequencer on board, as well as sequencer control on the front panel in the place where the arpeggiator settings used to be laid out. Technically the unit...