Lead 4R is represented with 2 oscillators per voice, FM, hard/soft sync possibilities, flexible modulation owing to many syncing and routing options, two LFO sections and mod envelope, gives 20 voices of polyphony, 12, 24 and 48 dB low-pass, high-pass...
Presented in 1980 by the Japanese manufacturer Roland TR-808 rhythm machine actually seemed to be, doomed to failure at the very beginning of its journey. It was the main competitor to the so much superior LM-1 Drum Computer on the market. Compared to...
This small analog monophonic synthesizer strongly influenced the sound of pop music of the 1980s. The main feature that explains the popularity of OB-1 - the ability to save settings in one of eight presets. All functional blocks are built on discrete...
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.
Werkstatt 01 is a DIY kit for an analog monophonic synthesizer assembly. The synthesizer includes all the required functional blocks: One voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), which can generate a sawtooth or rectangular wave. The "GREQ" knob sets the...