The Korg Triton Extreme represented in its time a bold evolution in workstation synthesizer design from Korg, departing from the traditional silver finish of its predecessors with a striking deep metallic-blue casing that harks back to pre-Trinity era...
Neuron is a piece of art and scientific achievement of Axel Hartmann. The groundbreaking technology grows from neural networks meaning that the synthesis is based on the analysis of samples after which digital computer models get created and the result...
The Waldorf Wave represents a landmark achievement in synthesizer design, emerging from the legacy of PPG's pioneering Wave 2.2 and 2.3 synthesizers. Released in 1994, this professional-grade analog/digital hybrid flagship instrument from Waldorf...
The Roland Fantom X represents the third iteration of Roland's flagship workstation synthesizer line, following the original Fantom and the Fantom S. This latest evolution brings significant improvements including a color display, increased polyphony,...
CS-80 was launched in 1976. The multitimbral instrument with analog subtractive synthesis features 8-voice polyphony as well as 2 oscillators per voice. Two synth layers are available per voice. Settings memory is based on a bank of micropotentiometers....