The Yamaha A4000 represented in 1999 a revolutionary approach to sampling technology, transcending the traditional boundaries of what a sampler could be. Released alongside its higher-end sibling the A5000, this professional sampler emerged as an...
The Yamaha A5000 represented in 1999 a flagship professional sampling workstation that combined unprecedented power with thoughtful design. Launched as the successor to the acclaimed A3000, this rackmount sampler delivers exceptional value through its...
ADSR launched by Pittsburg Modular is a classic envelope generator with four parameters: attack, decay, sustain and release. A two-position switch sets the generator time limit. A red indicator is provided for visualizing the operation of the module. The module is designed in a strict vintage style.
Analog delay module, built on two chips 4096 BBD (Bucket Brigade Delay line). It is the predecessor of Analog Replicator. Rate sets the delay time, FBK - the feedback intensity, DRY - the volume of the original signal at the output, WET - the value...
The MKII version introduces some upgrades and overall enhancement including a rebuilt analog circuitry for deeper voices, improved analog overdrive for more dynamic character, OLED screen with the appropriate visual feedback, solid rugged backlit...