The Waldorf Microwave is a digital synthesizer and sampler created by the German company Waldorf Music. It was released in 1997 and was one of the first digital synthesizers to feature an integrated sampler. The Microwave was capable of creating a wide...
Accelerator, a virtual analog synthesizer by Radikal Technologies, was at the stage of development about as long as its predecessor Spectralis used to be, but at the time of release, it was a completed project and a fully implemented idea. Despite the...
The Access Virus TI Keyboard is a professional synthesizer and virtual analog workstation released by Access Music in 2005. It features a 61-key velocity-sensitive keyboard, a wide range of analog and digital synthesis capabilities, and a powerful...
Spectralis has 4 oscillators, 11 drum parts, 3 Asynth and 3 Dsynth parts, a 4-pole low pass filter, a 2-pole multimode filter and a filterbank. There’s a 24-track sequencer and an 11-track drum matrix as well as an arpeggiator. 10 LFOs offer variable...
Spectralis 2 offers up to 4GB sample memory, the new sequencer engine supporting real time functioning. Keep your favorite sounds close – Quick Sound Selection will help you to have an easy access. The sound engine has been taken from the Spectralis and...