CS-80 was launched in 1976. The multitimbral instrument with analog subtractive synthesis features 8-voice polyphony as well as 2 oscillators per voice. Two synth layers are available per voice. Settings memory is based on a bank of micropotentiometers....
The Roland JV-30 is a synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 1992. It is GS MIDI-compatible device that features 24-voice polyphony and 16-part multitimbrality. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from realistic acoustic instruments...
Roland MC-303 was released in 1996, and is the first groovebox in the series. It embraces a combination of synth timbres, drum machine samples and a built-in sequencer. Its synth part is represented with a rompler which stores a wide range of sounds...
A limited series of new Polyvoxes was released in 2016. Alexey Taber and Alex Pleninger, inspired by the cult Soviet synthesizer, released a modular version of the famous instrument. 85% of the new device represent the authentic components, the size was...
The Waldorf STVC (String Synthesizer & Vocoder) is a modern hardware string synthesizer that builds upon the foundation of the Waldorf Streichfett module released in 2014. Far more than just a keyboard version of the Streichfett with an added...