The E-mu Systems Orbit 9090 is a vintage analog synthesizer from the late 1980s. It is a two-oscillator monophonic synthesizer with a built-in arpeggiator and a variety of modulation options. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from classic analog leads and basses to more experimental sounds.
The E-mu Systems Turbo Phatt is a sound module and synthesizer released in the early 1990s. It was designed to be an affordable, entry-level synthesizer for musicians who wanted to explore the world of electronic music. The Turbo Phatt featured a wide...
The ELECTRIBE SX (ESX-1), released in 2003 alongside the EMX-1, represents a significant evolution in the ElecTribe family and is considered one of the best samplers of its kind. Housed in a sturdy metal chassis, it features a larger back-lit LCD display...
The Ultranova represents Novation's return to their synthesizer roots, combining classic features with modern functionality. This virtual analogue keyboard synthesizer features advanced oscillators, dual filters, effects, and an innovative "Touch...
The Roland JX3P, introduced in the 1983, was an analog synthesizer, the first from Roland to be equipped with MIDI. Sound capabilities:2 DCOs (Digitally Controlled Oscillators) per voice12 DCOs allowing dual oscillator and 6-note polyphonyVCF (Voltage...