The Roland MKS-10 is a digital synthesizer module released by Roland in 1988. It is a rack-mounted device that uses the same technology as the Roland D-50 synthesizer. It features a 61-note keyboard and a variety of digital synthesis techniques,...
The E-mu Systems Proteus 1 XR is a digital sound module released by E-mu Systems in 1993. It is a rack-mountable module that is capable of producing a wide range of sounds and effects. It features 16-bit digital sound processing, a 32-voice polyphony,...
Leipzig-SK is a synthesizer with no memory integrated. There’s no parameter quantization – a tweak of a knob adjusts the actual analog circuit behavior directly. There is no proper CPU control over parameters which allows for achieving peculiar analog...
The Akai S5000 represented in the end of 90s a revolutionary advancement in sampler technology, distinguished by its innovative design and comprehensive feature set. The sampler's user interface leverages intuitive icons, graphics, pop-up windows, and...
The E-mu Systems Turbo Phatt is a sound module and synthesizer released in the early 1990s. It was designed to be an affordable, entry-level synthesizer for musicians who wanted to explore the world of electronic music. The Turbo Phatt featured a wide...