The Audiophile Circuits League System 1 Stereo Synth is a Eurorack-format modular synthesizer designed to be used in a studio or live performance environment. It is a semi-modular system, meaning that it does not require patching to produce sound, but...
The E-mu Systems Turbo Phatt is a sound module and synthesizer released in the early 1990s. It was designed to be an affordable, entry-level synthesizer for musicians who wanted to explore the world of electronic music. The Turbo Phatt featured a wide...
The Behringer Odyssey is an analog synthesizer re-creation of the classic ARP Odyssey synthesizer. It features two VCOs with saw, triangle, and square waveforms, a 24 dB/octave low-pass filter, an ADSR envelope, and a noise generator. It also has a built-in arpeggiator, delay, and chorus effects.
Leipzig-SK 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...
The Casio FZ-10M is a 3U rack-mount, 8-voice multitimbral digital sampling synthesizer released in 1987. Key FeaturesSampling: 16-bit digital sampler with variable sampling rates (9 kHz, 18 kHz, 36 kHz).Memory: 2MB internal (expandable), allowing up to...