Alesis SR-18 drum machine didn’t claim to be "revolutionary", but justified the good name of its predecessor - SR-16. The number of audio samples and presets was increased, as well as the 24 bit resolution was implemented. Its body is completely made of...
The Roland SRV-2000 is a digital reverb processor released by Roland in 1984. It was the first digital reverb to offer a wide range of effects, including plate, hall, and room reverbs, as well as special effects such as chorus and flanging. The SRV-2000...
The Roland SRV-330 is a digital reverb processor released by Roland Corporation in 1983. It was one of the first digital reverb units available for home studios and was a popular choice for many recording engineers. The SRV-330 featured a variety of...
The Waldorf STVC (String Synthesizer & Vocoder) is a modern hardware string synthesizer that builds upon the foundation of the Waldorf Streichfett module released in 2014. Far more than just a keyboard version of the Streichfett with an added...
The Moog Sub 37 represents a significant evolution in Moog's synthesizer lineage, combining the best elements from the Voyager, Minitaur, and Sub Phatty into a comprehensive analog instrument with digital control. Released as Moog's answer to user...