The Roland S-220 is a digital sampling module released in 1987. It was one of the first accessible digital samplers on the market and was used by electronic musicians in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The S-220 was capable of sampling at 12-bit resolution and had a maximum sample rate of 30kHz.
The two low-frequency oscillators are combined simultaneously within one housing, each having its own peculiarities. There’s LFO1 at the top of the module. The generation frequency is set by the large "frequency" knob and is indicated by a flashing red...
The Clavia Nord Micro Modular is a compact and powerful modular synthesizer from Clavia, the makers of the popular Nord Lead series of synthesizers. The Nord Micro Modular is a semi-modular synthesizer with a wide range of sound-shaping capabilities. It...
Akai S900 Sampler: A Vintage ClassicIntroduction The Akai S900 was an impressive eight-voice Multiple Point Sampler that stood out in the market for its quality and affordability when it was introduced in 1986. At the time of its release, it offered...
Oscillator v2 is a compact analog voltage controlled oscillator (VCO). It is built on the same principle as its big brother was. The module is controlled by a 1-volt signal per octave and can play notes within a 5-octave range. A coarse and fine tuning...