LinnDrum, or LM-2, went into production in 1982. LM-2 is an updated version of the LM-1, with added crash samples and cymbal rides. Unlike Roland TR series, the drum machine used 28-35 kHz samples of real acoustic drums. Thus, LinnDrum appeared to be a...
Stylophone GEN X-1 is a revised version of the famous portable synth by Dubreq. The tiny instrument will serve as a huge package of features with which you can alter the sound in multiple ways. Tweak and twist the signal creating beats and eccentric...
A slightly misleading title of Pa3X LE might make you think of Pa3X but the keyboard is more of a Pa900 rival. The 76-note semi-weighted keyboard is velocity sensitive and supports aftertouch. The upgradable operating system relies on Real eXperience,...
The Moog Mother-32 represents a groundbreaking return into the semi-modular synthesizer market, offering the legendary Moog sound in an accessible compact format. This compact powerhouse combines a complete analog synthesizer with a sophisticated 32-step...
Dave Smith and Tom Oberheim joined their concepts to create a loud name on the market. OB-6 is a fusion of familiar yet innovative details which were acclaimed by DSI and Oberheim fans. A 49-key 6-voice analog instrument made the legendary synthmakers...