The Roland 510 is a vintage synthesizer from the 1980s. It was one of the first affordable digital synthesizers, and featured a unique sound that has been used in many classic recordings. It is still sought after by many musicians today.
The Roland 531 is a synthesizer module released by Roland Corporation in 1981. It is a single-oscillator analog monosynth with a built-in sequencer and arpeggiator. It was used extensively in the 1980s by many popular artists, such as Depeche Mode, New Order, and Duran Duran.
The Roland 555 is a drum machine produced by the Japanese company Roland. It was released in 1988 and is the predecessor to the popular Roland TR-909 drum machine. The Roland 555 features 16-bit samples and 12-bit analog synthesis, allowing users to...
ADSR launched by Pittsburg Modular is a classic envelope generator with four parameters: attack, decay, sustain and release. A two-position switch sets the generator time limit. A red indicator is provided for visualizing the operation of the module. The module is designed in a strict vintage style.
Analog delay module, built on two chips 4096 BBD (Bucket Brigade Delay line). It is the predecessor of Analog Replicator. Rate sets the delay time, FBK - the feedback intensity, DRY - the volume of the original signal at the output, WET - the value...