Taurus II is a Moog Rogue version adapted for foot play. The synthesizer is divided into two blocks: a desktop synthesizer module with all controls and a foot pedalboard. The synthesizer was less popular than its predecessor (Taurus I) due to the less flexible settings and the lack of presets.
Released in 1982, Roland TB-303 bass synthesizer was originally devised as an instrument for solo guitarists at rehearsal and bands which didn’t have a bass player. Besides, it was meant to accompany TR-606 drum machine. More than 30 years have passed...
Bass synthesizer built on the basis of the cult instrument Roland TB-303 comprising modern elements and almost completely replicating its appearance. According to the developers, it also completely repeats the circuitry of the progenitor. It is a...
The Roland 510 is a vintage synthesizer from the 1980s. It was one of the first affordable digital synthesizers, and featured a unique sound that has been used in many classic recordings. It is still sought after by many musicians today.
The 0-COAST is a single voice patchable synthesizer. It's name reflects the fact that it utilizes techniques from both the Moog and Buchla paradigms (aka “East Coast,” and “West Coast,” due to their locations…