The Quasimidi Quasar, released in 1993, represents an ambitious German approach to synthesizer design during the early nineties. This 2U rack-mounted module distinguishes itself by claiming to be an all-in-one synthesis solution, incorporating analogue,...
The Roland SH-09, released in 1980, is a monophonic analogue synthesizer that has long been overshadowed by its more celebrated siblings like the SH-101, MC-202, and TB-303. However, this humble instrument deserves far more recognition than it typically...
SY85 is a 61-note velocity sensitive keyboard with aftertouch featuring 32 voices of polyphony. The oscillator section is based on AWM2 which is a second generation Advanced Wave Memory. The filter is represented with digital low pass, high pass, band...
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...
Historical Overview The PPG Wave 2.3 with Waveterm B represents a pivotal moment in music technology history. Developed by German inventor Wolfgang Palm's company Palm Products Gmbh (PPG) in the early 1980s, this system was one of the "big three" Computer...