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The Melbourne Instruments Delia is a revolutionary hybrid polyphonic synthesizer that represents the next evolution in the company's groundbreaking motorized control technology. Named after the legendary Delia Derbyshire, this 6-voice keyboard...
Moog Sub Phatty Analog Synthesizer 700.00 U.S.Dollars
Moog Music might have taken into account users’ remark on Little Phatty’s shortage of regulators “within easy reach”. Sub Phatty is not as multifunctional as Voyager but it will surely provide you with fat bass and lead. 2 analog VCOs are controlled by a...
Moog Memorymoog Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer 9 000.00 U.S.Dollars
The Moog Memorymoog stands as one of the most coveted and controversial synthesizers in the analog realm. Released in 1982 as the final instrument from Moog Music before the company's bankruptcy, this hefty polyphonic synthesizer was designed to deliver...
Waldorf Quantum Hybrid Synthesizer 4 200.00 U.S.Dollars
The Waldorf Quantum is a flagship eight-voice analogue/digital hybrid polysynth that combines multiple synthesis engines in one powerful instrument. Despite Waldorf's history of releasing occasionally unfinished products, the Quantum stands as their most...
The Spectralis 2 is the enhanced successor to Radikal Technologies' sophisticated hybrid synthesizer, establishing a new benchmark in electronic music production. Released as an evolution of the original Spectralis, this powerhouse instrument combines...
The Spectralis is a professional hybrid synthesizer, groovebox, and sequencer developed by Radikal Technologies in 2004. Featuring a powerful combination of digital and analog technology, this versatile instrument serves as both a studio production...
AKAI S612 Rackmount Sampler 600.00 U.S.Dollars
The Akai S612 represented in its time a breakthrough in affordable digital sampling technology, combining three of the music industry's hottest buzzwords - "digital," "MIDI," and "sampling" - into one compact unit. Designed as a 2U high, 19"...
The Roland Alpha Juno 1, introduced in 1985, is an analog polyphonic synthesizer. Produced until 1987, it was priced at US$895/ UK£575. It uses soft touch buttons and a single dial for programming, but the optional Roland PG-300 programmer made every...
E-mu Systems SP-1200 Sampling Drum Machine 7 000.00 U.S.Dollars
The Rise of a Hip-Hop Legend: The E-mu SP-1200 Story In August 1987, E-mu Systems released a machine that would help define the sound of hip-hop's golden age - the SP-1200 sampling drum machine. Created by Dave Rossum, this unassuming piece of equipment...
Studio 440 is a further development of the idea first implemented in Prophet 2000. The wide possibilities allow Studio 440 to remain a relevant instrument today, with only a few limitations: a small amount of built-in memory (512 KB) and low resolution...