The Roland SRV-2000 is a digital reverb processor released by Roland in 1984. It was the first digital reverb to offer a wide range of effects, including plate, hall, and room reverbs, as well as special effects such as chorus and flanging. The SRV-2000...
The Roland SRV-330 is a digital reverb processor released by Roland Corporation in 1983. It was one of the first digital reverb units available for home studios and was a popular choice for many recording engineers. The SRV-330 featured a variety of...
The Waldorf STVC (String Synthesizer & Vocoder) is a modern hardware string synthesizer that builds upon the foundation of the Waldorf Streichfett module released in 2014. Far more than just a keyboard version of the Streichfett with an added...
The Moog Sub 37 represents a significant evolution in Moog's synthesizer lineage, combining the best elements from the Voyager, Minitaur, and Sub Phatty into a comprehensive analog instrument with digital control. Released as Moog's answer to user...
Moog Music might have taken into account users’ remark on Little Phatty’s shortage of regulators “within easy reach”. Sub Phatty is not as multifunctional as Voyager but it will surely provide you with fat bass and lead. 2 analog VCOs are controlled by a...