The idea of creating a universal synthesizer - the first attempt was Solina String Synthesizer - didn’t leave the developers of ARP. The new incarnation was Omni, which operated as three independent synthesizers simultaneously. For the user quite few...
In 1977 ARP released a new version of its most successful synthesizer - the Omni Mk2 - on the synthesizer market. Inside the synthesizer, everything remained almost unchanged, but outside it got a new branded color scheme "orange + black" and a...
The Crumar Performer is a vintage analog synthesizer from the late 1970s. It was designed to emulate the sound of a Hammond organ and featured a two-oscillator monophonic synthesizer, a built-in chorus effect, and a built-in spring reverb. The Performer...
The Crumar Performer-2 is a vintage analog synthesizer released in 1979. It features two oscillators, two filters, two envelope generators, and two LFOs. It also has a built-in chorus effect and a unique arpeggiator. The Performer-2 is known for its warm, vintage sound and is still popular today.
Polivoks is a fully analog synthesizer with unique circuitry and components which contribute a lot to the unique sound of this instrument. Synthesizer Polivoks is honestly a two-voice instrument - each of the two voltage controlled oscillators (VCO) is...