In 1983 Sequential Circuits focused on the Japanese market, dominated by Yamaha, Roland and Korg. To launch the product aimed at a Japanese buyer, local factories were given the original operating system of Six-Trak synthesizer and Curtis CEM3394 chip....
The Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard is a synthesizer workstation manufactured by Waldorf Music. It features a 61-key semi-weighted keyboard, a powerful sound engine, and a wide range of sound-shaping controls. The Blofeld Keyboard is capable of producing a...
In 1977 ARP released a new version of its most successful synthesizer - the Omni Mk2 - on the synthesizer market. Inside the synthesizer, everything remained almost unchanged, but outside it got a new branded color scheme "orange + black" and a...
The Moog Grandmother is a semi-modular analog synthesizer that represents a significant departure for Moog Music, combining the accessibility of a keyboard-based instrument with the flexibility of modular synthesis. Despite its colorful panel and...
The Waldorf Microwave XTk is a digital synthesizer and effects processor designed by the German company Waldorf Music. It is a rack-mountable unit that features a powerful synthesizer engine, a variety of effects, and a built-in sequencer. The Microwave...