The Casio CZ-1000 is a synthesizer released by Casio in 1987. It was the first of the CZ series of synthesizers and was notable for its phase distortion synthesis, which was a new type of synthesis at the time. The CZ-1000 was also the first synthesizer...
The Roland XP-80 is a music workstation synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 1994. The XP-80 provides 64 voices and it features a 76-note keyboard, 16-track sequencer, and a variety of sounds and effects. The XP-80 is capable of producing a wide...
Torcido is a digital stereo distortion processor of the AIRA line. Like all representatives of the AIRA series, Torcido is Eurorack mountable and can be used as a desktop module. Five controllers are provided for setting the processor: volume, tone,...
Nord Lead, the first unit of the first wave of analog modeling synthesizers, set the standard for the industry for a long time ahead. It is a multi-timbral instrument with expandable polyphony (from 4 to 12 voices), capable of emulating the sounds of the...