The Roland 531 is a synthesizer module released by Roland Corporation in 1981. It is a single-oscillator analog monosynth with a built-in sequencer and arpeggiator. It was used extensively in the 1980s by many popular artists, such as Depeche Mode, New Order, and Duran Duran.
Emu XL1 Xtreme Lead 1: A Versatile Dance Sound Module The E-mu XL1 Xtreme Lead 1 is a powerful dance-oriented sound module housed in the same 1U rack design as Emu's flagship Proteus 2000. Sporting a distinctive satsuma-colored faceplate, this 64-voice,...
Telemark-K is completely analog featuring full analog modulation circuitry. The synthesizer has no patch memory which inspires you to create and improvise. The structure of the instrument comprises sub oscillator and divider, ring modulation possibility,...
The Höfner President Bass – CT is a classic electric bass guitar made by Höfner, a German musical instrument manufacturer. It is based on the original Höfner President Bass from the 1960s, featuring a hollow body, a single-coil pickup, and a unique...
The Sequential Prophet 3000 was a groundbreaking 16-bit, 8-voice sampling system designed exclusively as a rackmounted unit. Released in 1987, it was remarkably innovative for its time, offering stereo sampling capabilities nearly two years ahead of...