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.
Two independent filters are placed in one 521 module. A voltage controlled filter can serve not only for signal frequency correction, but also for obtaining various "wobble", "quacks" and so on. Each of the filters has three inputs for signals with...
The Audiophile Circuits League System 1 Stereo Synth is a Eurorack-format modular synthesizer designed to be used in a studio or live performance environment. It is a semi-modular system, meaning that it does not require patching to produce sound, but...
System 10.1 is a small desktop modular system based on the Synthesizer box. This is an excellent choice if you purchase your first modular analog synthesizer. The system consists of four modules: Synthesizer box - analog VCO with three waveforms, FM and...
Basically System 10.1+ is System 10.1, placed in a larger enclosure which allows you to install modules of Eurorack format into hollow cells. The power bus integrated in the housing has standard Euororack power connectors. The power supply unit is taken outside the enclosure in order to minimize interference.