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  2. Ensoniq Mirage - Wikipedia

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    The Ensoniq Mirage is one of the earliest affordable sampler-synths, introduced in 1984 as Ensoniq's first product. Introduced at a list price of $1,695 with features previously only found on more expensive samplers like the Fairlight CMI, the Mirage sold nearly 8,000 units in its first year - more than the combined unit sales of all other samplers at that time. [1]

  3. Korg Poly-61 - Wikipedia

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    The Korg Poly-61 (PS-61) is an analog synthesizer manufactured by Korg between 1982 and 1986. It was the first affordable synthesizer to feature two oscillators per voice, and was Korg's first synthesizer to feature digitally-controlled analog oscillators (DCOs).

  4. Volca Keys - Wikipedia

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    The Volca Keys' oscillators are digitally-controlled analogue oscillators. They can use sawtooth or square waveforms depending on the mode of the synthesizer (square in ring modes, sawtooth in all others). Controls over oscillator pitch, detune, portamento (glide) and envelope intensity are available. [7] The mode controls the polyphony of the ...

  5. Korg Polysix - Wikipedia

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    The Korg Polysix (PS-6) is a six-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer released by Korg in 1981. It was one of the first affordable polyphonic synthesizers on the market, and was released as a cheaper alternative to the Sequential Prophet-5 and Oberheim OB-X, priced at approximately a third of the cost of its contemporaries in the polysynth market. [2]

  6. Ensoniq ESQ-1 - Wikipedia

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    Ensoniq ESQ-1 is a 61-key, velocity sensitive, eight-note polyphonic and multitimbral synthesizer released by Ensoniq in 1985. It was marketed as a "digital wave synthesizer" but was an early Music Workstation.

  7. Roland Juno-60 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the release of the Juno-6, polyphonic synthesizers were expensive and subject to tuning issues caused by the components in synthesizers' oscillator circuits being sensitive to temperature. At the time, Roland's flagship synthesizer was the Jupiter-8, released in 1981, which cost $5,000 (equivalent to nearly $18,000 in 2024). [4]

  8. Behringer Poly D - Wikipedia

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    The Poly D is an analog synthesizer first made by Behringer in 2019. The Poly D is based largely on the Moog Minimoog , which was first produced from 1970-1981. The Poly D is the sixth such vintage synthesizer that Behringer has cloned.

  9. Korg DW-8000 - Wikipedia

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    The Korg DW-8000 is an analog synthesizer released in 1985. It blends FM waveforms with an analog filter and amplifier, followed by a digital delay for adding echo effects. It boasts eight-note polyphony and its keyboard is equipped with velocity sensitivity and aftertouc

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