LinnDrum, or LM-2, went into production in 1982. LM-2 is an updated version of the LM-1, with added crash samples and cymbal rides. Unlike Roland TR series, the drum machine used 28-35 kHz samples of real acoustic drums. Thus, LinnDrum appeared to be a...
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 Elektron Analog Four (A4) represents a groundbreaking fusion of analog synthesis and sophisticated digital sequencing technology. This compact yet powerful groovebox combines four independent monophonic analog synthesizers with Elektron's renowned...
Shadowed by more famous colleagues, TR-606 strikes back. The release of a miniature box with huge potential took place in 1982. Like its colleagues bathing in fame pool, the drum machine generates its sounds with a simple analog circuit. At first glance,...
The sound of this synthesizer of Roland Boutique series is emulated applying the ACB technology - Analog Circuit Behavior, i.e. it differs significantly from the original device (TB-303), in contrast to the modern copies of old Roland drum machines...