System 35 is a modular monster aimed at the needs of daring experimenters – though it welcomes musicians too. It is a remake of the synthesizer system released in the 70’s, but, as much as before, it is a unique limited edition product (only 35 units are...
In 2003, MC-909 was released by Roland. Its sound core is based on a series of synthesizer modules "XV", and the internal memory is limited to 272 MB. The professional device includes 800 patches, 693 waveforms, and a "SRX" expansion. Among its...
The Roland JV-35 is a digital synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 1993 and discontinued in 1996. It was the successor to the Roland JV-30 and was part of the JV series of synthesizers but based on the SC-55 Sound Canvas sound engine. It...
Black (well, gray at least) page in the history of Oberheim. This synthesizer is difficult to associate with Oberheim, for which there are a number of reasons: First, Tom Oberheim did not take any part in the development of this product. Second, this is...
The Elektron Analog Four (A4) represents a groundbreaking fusion of analog synthesis and sophisticated digital sequencing technology. This compact yet powerful groovebox combines four independent monophonic analog synthesizers with Elektron's renowned...