Juno-60 followed Juno-6 featuring a 61-note keyboard that same year (1982). The monotimbral instrument offers a 6-voice polyphony and one digitally controlled oscillator per voice. The oscillator generates pulse, saw and square. The main spec which...
Juno-106 is Juno-6 and Juno-60 successor. Though unlike its ancestors, it features 128 presets that can be saved and offer a quick switch between them – that might have determined its popularity. This synthesizer supports MIDI control and responds to...
The first analog simulator brought to you by Yamaha. Quite popular among performers, aimed at various genres of electronic music, as well as composers and sound producers working for the cinema and TV industry. AN1x has wide possibilities - 10-note...
The AKAI AX 73 is a vintage analog synthesizer released in 1986. It features two oscillators, two envelopes, a low pass filter, and an LFO. It was designed to be a more affordable alternative to the popular Roland Juno-106. The AX 73 is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from warm pads to aggressive leads.
V-Synth GT is the kind of a synthesizer which makes you think that you should’ve thought before, because if you didn’t buy it when it was released you’ll find the today’s prices insane. The elder brother of V-Synth is on sale from time to time, and...