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Vermona ’14 Analogsynthesizer

With the completion of the ’14 Analog synthesizer, a long-cultivated dream gets to be genuine: The plan and realization of an uncompromising synthesizer for instrumentality. Expressive play implies an adjusted connection between melodic virtuosity and sound forming. In our ’14 Analog synthesizer, these variables join together in full correspondence: Console, pitch- and modulation wheels are…
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Tube Delay

Tube Delay is a vintage analog-style reverb box. It lets you shape everything from clean multiplier hits to continuous name delays with blurry feedback. A top-notch resounds effect that can go from clean to discourteous by overdriving its three demonstrated tube stages. A slightly dull and misshapen delay contains a way of giving a great…
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Prophet XL

The Sequential Prophet XL is a 76-key form of the acclaimed Prophet X. It has a strong combination of samples-plus-synthesis. Consequently, it is the most ground-breaking advancement of the Prophet. It’s full of features and tools to boost its excellence. These include a bi-timbral, 8-voice-stereo, 16-voice mono, and a 32-voice paraphonic synth. Furthermore, it has…
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Prophet-5 Desktop

The Prophet-5 desktop module puts the control of Sequential’s amazing analog polysynth on your desktop. Just like the full console adaptation, it’s “the best of all Prophet-5s” since it epitomizes all three Prophet-5 corrections, Rev1, Rev2, and Rev3, through the utilize of veritable Curtis analog VCOs and channels (as within the Rev3) as well as…
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Subsequent 37

The Subsequent 37 is a (2-note) paraphonic analogue synthesizer that builds upon the award-winning plan of the ultra-powerful Sub 37 Tribute Version. Its control board is domestic to 40 handles and 74 switches, setting a tremendous cluster of analog sound-design instruments and onboard sequencing choices quickly at your command. The Consequent 37 progresses upon its…
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Px V8 Polyphonic Synth

PX V8 is based on an exceedingly uncommon American polyphonic analogue synthesizer, the Voyetra Eight. Released by Octave-Plateau Electronics in the 80s, this modest 3-space rackmount synth is an analogue powerhouse wearing 8 voice cards and an inconceivably profound tweak system. With 6 pages of parameters to customize the Voyetra Eight was nothing in the…
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PX Apollo Synthesizer

The PX Apollo is based on an uncommon synthesizer model from the early ‘70s of which as it were 2 are known to exist. A portion of a bigger venture that was in the long run deserted, this instrument was the antecedent to one of the world’s to begin with and most productive polyphonic analogue…
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UVX80 by UVI

UVX80 is based on a great Japanese manufacturer’s analogue polyphonic synth. this is a digitally-controlled 2+1 oscillator, 8-voice, 61-key instrument propelled in 1984 with a flawless and futuristic-looking visual position. Actually comparable to the JX-3P, this synth bragged a stronger design with 2 additional voices, a sub-oscillator, and a genuine pulse-width modulation. In spite of…
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UVX-10P by UVI

Back in the 80s, we were presented to a Japanese soon to be legend, a 12-voice, 24-oscillator analogue synthesizer. This synth gave us standard greatness and the final genuine analogue synth of its ancestry. Designed with an inadequate stylish, a need of handles made the framework a bit of a chore to program but an…
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USQ-1 by UVI

Released in the ’80s, the Ensoniq ESQ-1 was one of the primary affordably priced workstation-class keyboards on the market, combining an 8-voice, multitimbral digital/analogue cross breed synthesizer and an included 8-track sequencer. The ESQ-1’s voice design permits customization of up to 3 advanced oscillators, assignable to any one of 32 waveshapes, taken after by a…
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