The Roland SDE-330 is a digital delay processor released by Roland in 1982. It was one of the first digital delay processors available and was used by many professional musicians. It features a delay time of up to 2.5 seconds, and can be used to create a...
Analog monophonic synthesizer module from the Roland Boutique Designer series, created in cooperation with Studio Electronics. It’s the first after a 30-year break strictly analog Roland synthesizer (apart from the on/off digital delay circuit). It has 3...
The Böhm Sempra SE10DB is a 10-inch, 2-way active studio monitor speaker system. It features a built-in amplifier, a low-frequency driver, and a high-frequency driver. The SE10DB is designed to provide accurate and detailed sound reproduction for recording, mixing, and mastering applications.
The Crumar Seven is a vintage analog synthesizer from the 1970s. It was one of the first polyphonic synthesizers and featured two oscillators, a low-pass filter, and an envelope generator. It was used by many famous musicians, including Stevie Wonder, Kraftwerk, and Tangerine Dream.
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...