The Kurzweil K2000 is a professional-level synthesizer and digital workstation released in 1992. It was designed by Ray Kurzweil and was one of the first digital synthesizers to use samples and synthesis together in a single instrument. It featured a...
CS-20m is a monophonic synthesizer based on a dual oscillator with subtractive synthesis. There’s a third oscillator producing a sine wave featured in the VCA section which helps to modulate the sound. The instrument has a 37-note keyboard and offers an...
Leipzig-S is a synthesizer with no memory integrated. There’s no parameter quantization – a tweak of a knob adjusts the actual analog circuit behavior directly. There is no proper CPU control over parameters which allows for achieving peculiar analog...
Moog Source is a monophonic, monotimbral instrument with an analog subtractive synthesis type. It has 2 oscillators, an LFO, a low pass filter and a storage memory for 16 presets. The instrument is based on the Z80 microprocessor core. Source was an...
One of the world's first multitimbral synthesizers created to work together with a computer (Commodore 64). A computer program allows you to program voices, and together with Drumtraks you can get a complete MIDI system. The architecture used in Six Trak...