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Roland MKS-50 Hybrid Rackmount Sound Module/ Tone Generator 400.00 U.S.Dollars
The Roland MKS-50 is an analog synthesizer module released by Roland in 1986. It is a rack-mount version of the Roland JX-10 synthesizer and features two digitally controlled oscillators (DCOs) and two analog oscillators, as well as a 24 dB/octave...
Roland MKS-7 Rackmount Sound Module/ Tone Generator 800.00 U.S.Dollars
The Roland MKS-7 is a rack-mounted synthesizer module released by Roland in 1986. It is based on the Roland JX-7P synthesizer and features two digitally-controlled oscillators, two envelope generators, two low-frequency oscillators, and a 24 dB/octave...
The Dave Smith Instruments Mono Evolver (Evolver Keyboard) is a monophonic analog synthesizer with digital controls. It features two analog oscillators, two analog filters, two LFOs, four envelopes, and a 16-step sequencer. It also has a variety of...
Multi-Trak is an improved version of Six-Trak. The basic architecture remained unchanged: six voices based on CEM3394 controlled by Zilog Z80 microprocessor. Among the differences there are: Enlarged keyboard. In Multitrack, the number of keys has been...
Waldorf M Wavetable Desktop Synthesizer 1 800.00 U.S.Dollars
Waldorf M is bringing back classic Microwave and Microwave II tone generation as a new-generation classic hybrid eight/sixteen-voice polyphonic wavetable synthesizer in a desktop-friendly form factor. An analogue Ladder type 24 dB/Oct LPF (an improved...
Oberheim OB-8 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer 5 200.00 U.S.Dollars
OB-8 is the last representative of the classic OB series – it’s an improved version of the OB-Xa synthesizer. OB-8, as well as the whole series of vintage OBs, is built on using voice cards, but unlike its predecessors it was produced with a fixed number...
Oberheim OB-Mx Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer Module 2 000.00 U.S.Dollars
The synthesizer module, designed by Donald Buchla (Tom Oberheim did not participate in the development) to recreate the sound of two legendary families of synthesizers - Moog and Oberheim. The name is the abbreviation of Oberheim-Moog. Ob-Mx is based on...
Oberheim OB-SX Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer 2 500.00 U.S.Dollars
OB-SX is the cheaper and lighter version of OB-X. Just like its "big brother" it was based on a modular system and was produced with two, four or six voice cards. But the cards are not interchangeable/not compatible with OB-X. Each voice card has: Two...
Oberheim OB-X Polyphonic Synthesizer 4 800.00 U.S.Dollars
In 1978, Sequential Circuits company released Prophet-5, which immediately became incredibly popular due to the ability to save all the parameters of the synthesizer in the presets. Tom Oberheim responded with OB-X. The synthesizer has a hybrid...
Oberheim OB-Xa Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer 4 000.00 U.S.Dollars
In the early 80's all serious synthesizer manufacturers had to try hard to stay on the market after the release of the Prophet-5 synthesizer. The first attempt to grab his bite of the niche was made by Oberheim when he launched OB-X synthesizer, the...