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  2. Korg OASYS PCI - Wikipedia

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    Analog 1 Osc - basic analog synthesizer with one oscillator; Analog 2 Osc - same as previous, but with two oscillator. Consume less DSP-power than two copy of Analog 1 Osc; Analog Bass-Lead - simple synthesizer dedicated for solo and bass sounds; Comb Synth - same as previous, but with comb filter; KB-303 - model of Roland TB-303 bass synthesizer;

  3. littleBits Synth Kit - Wikipedia

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    A booklet detailing over 10 example projects to follow is sold with the kit. A later version of the Synth Kit, the Synth Pro Kit, was released in June 2015 and added three new bits that provide external connectivity for the kit. The Synth Kit received praise from reviewers, who commented on its affordability and possible use as a tool for ...

  4. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg PS60 – Performance Synthesizer designed for the gigging musician. Korg Microstation – Continuing with the "micro" series Korg releases a workstation with the traditional mini keys. [57] Korg Monotron – A small analogue ribbon synthesizer that is capable of running audio through it using on board filters based on the Korg MS-20. [58]

  5. PAiA Electronics - Wikipedia

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    PAiA Electronics, Inc. is an American synthesizer kit company that was started by John Simonton in 1967. It sells various musical electronics kits including analog synthesizers, theremins, mixers and various music production units designed by founder John Simonton, Craig Anderton, Marvin Jones, Steve Wood and others.

  6. Analog modeling synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    Analog modeling synthesizers that run entirely within a host computer operating system are typically referred to as analog software synthesizers. [citation needed] While the Roland D-50 from 1987 is probably the first affordable virtual analog synthesizer, [1] the term was not used until the 1990s when the Nord Lead came out. [2]

  7. List of music sequencers - Wikipedia

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    Since the analog synthesizer revivals in the 1990s, newly designed MIDI sequencers with a series of knobs or sliders similar to analog sequencer have appeared. These often equip CV/Gate and DIN sync interface along with MIDI, and even patch memory for multiple sequence patterns and possibly song sequences. These analog-digital hybrid machines ...

  8. Arturia MiniBrute - Wikipedia

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    The Arturia MiniBrute is a synthesizer manufactured by Arturia. Although the MiniBrute was the first piece of analog hardware created by Arturia—which had previously exclusively marketed software synthesizers—it generated strong sales. The MiniBrute takes some cues from vintage monophonic synthesizers, such as the Roland SH-101 and Minimoog ...

  9. Synapse Audio Software - Wikipedia

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    Pro-9 - Virtual-analog drum machine. XR-909 - Analog drum synthesizer. Tomcat - Monophonic drum sound synthesizer. Wasp (XT and Mk-V) - Virtual Analog synthesizer. Toxic (2 and 3) - A 6 oscillator FM synth. Monobass - Monophonic bass synth (Acid Basslines) Screamer - A 2-oscillator synth with a distortion unit.