The Waldorf Blofeld is a desktop digital synthesizer that marks Waldorf's return to hardware synthesis after the company ceased trading in 2004. Named after the James Bond villain, the Blofeld encapsulates the best elements of Waldorf's legendary...
The Access Virus B is a desktop/rackable module version of Access's expanded virtual analog synthesizer. Building upon the original Virus, the Virus B features upgraded hardware with newer, faster DSP chips that deliver increased polyphony and enhanced...
Keith Emerson’s legendary instrument ressurection. 1968 was the year when the story began. The owner of the musical instruments shop asked Keith: “Have you heard something like that?” and put the record on listening to which Keith exclaimed: “What the...
The Access Virus KB is the keyboard version of the Virus B synthesizer, housed in a solidly-made, rounded black metal body with attractive wooden end cheeks. Functionally identical to the Virus B module in terms of synthesis capabilities, the KB features...
Electro series synthesizers were released as emulators of the Hammond B3 organ with loaded samples of Rhodes Stage 73, Wurlitzer electric piano and Hohner Clavinet. 5 HP lifted the Electro series to a whole new level. The main emphasis of the synthesizer...