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The E-mu Systems Emulator II was a digital sampling keyboard released in 1984. It was one of the first samplers to be widely used in popular music production. It was capable of sampling up to 32kHz and had a maximum sample memory of 8MB. It featured a...
Korg Poly-61M 6-Voice Analog Synthesizer 700.00 U.S.Dollars
The Korg Poly-61M is a vintage analog synthesizer released by Korg in 1985. It features two DCOs (digitally controlled oscillators) and two VCFs (voltage-controlled filters) for creating rich and complex sounds. It also has a built-in arpeggiator and a...
The legendary LM-1 Drum Computer by Roger Linn became the first digital drum machine capable of reproducing samples of real drums. Its excellent sound helped to revise and change the music of the 80's. The LM-1 is the first digital drum machine to...
The Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus (mk2) is a classic analog vocoder and string synthesizer from the late 1970s. It is a combination of a vocoder, string synthesizer, and a human voice synthesizer. It has a unique sound that has been used in many popular...
The Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus (mk1) is a vintage analog vocoder and string synthesizer released by Roland in 1979. It is one of the earliest vocoders ever produced and is renowned for its unique sound. The VP-330 features a built-in vocoder with two...
Korg Trinity Music Workstation 350.00 U.S.Dollars
Korg Trinity is a revolutionary music workstation released in 1995. The musical instrument has allowed performing the entire cycle of activities creating and shaping the composition - from a tune to the studio recording and mastering. Thus a new standard...
The E-mu Systems E4XT Ultra is a professional digital audio workstation (DAW) designed for music production and sound design. It features a powerful processor, a wide range of effects and sound shaping tools, and a comprehensive library of samples and...
The E-mu Systems EIV Emulator is a software program that emulates the sound of various vintage analog synthesizers. It is designed to recreate the sound of classic instruments such as the Moog Minimoog, Oberheim OB-Xa, and the ARP 2600. The EIV Emulator...
This 5-octave model with a semi-weighted keyboard manufactured by Fatar (though only with monophonic aftertouch) is based on the famous Virus TI2 module. The synthesizer includes a few sources of generation from simple waves to 64 wavetables, including...
For many, drum machines were those boxes stuffed with "rattling", "booming" kick sounds from TR-808, or thick TR-909 snares. They were very popular in hip-hop and dance music, and completely changed our perception of drum machine sounds. But before all...