The Crumar Bit One, introduced in 1984, is a six-voice programmable touch-sensitive synthesizer that represents a compelling entry in the mid-1980s affordable polyphonic synthesizer market. As a hybrid digital/analog instrument, it combines digitally...
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...
The Studio Electronics MIDImoog represents an ambitious resurrection of the legendary Minimoog synthesizer, reimagining the classic instrument for the modern era. Released in 1989, this rackmount unit takes the authentic electronics from original...
The Bree6 is a six-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer built around a fully analog signal path, delivering the warmth and character that only true analog circuitry can provide. Each of its six voices is built around a dedicated voltage-controlled...
The GS e7 is a seven-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer based on subtractive synthesis, with a fully analog sound generation path. Each voice is built around two voltage-controlled oscillators (VCO), a white noise source, a mixer, a voltage-controlled...