The Crumar Spirit stands as one of the most complex and powerful analog monophonic synthesizers ever produced, yet it remains obscure due to Crumar's reputation for budget instruments. Released in 1983 and designed by legendary figures Bob Moog, Jim...
In 1983 Sequential Circuits focused on the Japanese market, dominated by Yamaha, Roland and Korg. To launch the product aimed at a Japanese buyer, local factories were given the original operating system of Six-Trak synthesizer and Curtis CEM3394 chip....
Stylophone GEN X-1 is a revised version of the famous portable synth by Dubreq. The tiny instrument will serve as a huge package of features with which you can alter the sound in multiple ways. Tweak and twist the signal creating beats and eccentric...
The Moog Sub 37 represents a significant evolution in Moog's synthesizer lineage, combining the best elements from the Voyager, Minitaur, and Sub Phatty into a comprehensive analog instrument with digital control. Released as Moog's answer to user...
The Moog Subsequent 25 is a premium two-octave analog monosynth that distills the essence of Moog's acclaimed Subsequent 37 into a more compact, focused instrument. This synthesizer represents a carefully engineered evolution in Moog's Sub series...