The Waldorf Q Rack was a rackmount version of Waldorf's flagship Q keyboard workstation synthesizer. Released in 2000, this DSP-driven virtual analog synthesizer shares the same operating system and sound architecture as its keyboard counterpart but in a...
The Sequential Prophet 3000 was a groundbreaking 16-bit, 8-voice sampling system designed exclusively as a rackmounted unit. Released in 1987, it was remarkably innovative for its time, offering stereo sampling capabilities nearly two years ahead of...
The E-mu Systems Xtreme Lead-1 is a synthesizer module designed for use with electronic music production. It is a powerful and versatile instrument that combines the best of both analog and digital synthesis. It features two analog oscillators, two...
Analog Replicator is a delay built on two BBD chips. Delay is conventionally considered to be analog, since the BBD (Bucket Brigade Device) technology is something between the analogue and the digital (the signal is discretized in time, but not quantized...
281e contains four identical function generators, an external pulse activates the attack-decay cycle. After the cycle is completed, the pulse is available at the output. Three operating modes are available for each generator: /// - in this mode the unit...