The Crumar Bit 01, released in early 1985, was not simply a repackaged Bit One keyboard in module form, but rather a significantly "souped-up" expander version that addressed many of the original Bit One's limitations. Designed by Mario Maggi (creator of...
The Quasimidi Quasar, released in 1993, represents an ambitious German approach to synthesizer design during the early nineties. This 2U rack-mounted module distinguishes itself by claiming to be an all-in-one synthesis solution, incorporating analogue,...
Performance Synthesizer, Sound Module/ Tone Generator, Digital (D), Voices: 48, Multi Timbral Capacity: 16part(s), Oscillators per voice: 4, Production start: 1996, Production ended: Yes.
The IK Multimedia UNO Synth Pro X may become a serious contender in the analog synth market aimed at experienced synthesists and those who just started to learn analog synthesis. This desktop instrument is focusing entirely on a comprehensive control...
The Polyend Tracker+ represents the latest evolution in Polyend's hardware tracker revolution, building upon five years of continuous development since the original Tracker's 2020 release. Marketed with the tagline "Not new, but better," this sampler,...