The Roland Alpha Juno 1, introduced in 1985, is an analog polyphonic synthesizer. Produced until 1987, it was priced at US$895/ UK£575. It uses soft touch buttons and a single dial for programming, but the optional Roland PG-300 programmer made every...
The Roland Alpha Juno series, introduced in 1985, includes two analog polyphonic synthesizers: Alpha Juno 1 and 2. Produced until 1987, they were priced at US$895/ UK£575 for the Alpha JunoJ-1 and US$1,295/ UK£799 for the Alpha Juno-2. They share the...
The Elektron Analog Four (A4) represents a groundbreaking fusion of analog synthesis and sophisticated digital sequencing technology. This compact yet powerful groovebox combines four independent monophonic analog synthesizers with Elektron's renowned...
Analog Heat can be used as a VST/AU plug-in, allowing you to apply real analog processing to the sounds and tracks created in any DAW, thanks to the Overbridge technology (advanced protocol, featuring the most efficient transmission of data between...
Analog Keys are essentially pure analog keys. Under the compact 37-note velocity sensitive keybed with aftertouch there are thick, full, round and daring analog sounds. All analog signal path features 4-voice polyphony with up to 4-part multitimbrality...