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  2. 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).

  3. 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]

  4. Volca Modular - Wikipedia

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    The Volca Modular is an analogue synthesizer [b] manufactured by the Japanese music technology company Korg. It is part of their popular Volca series of affordable electronic synthesizers and drum machines. [1] Like other Volcas, it sports a 16-step sequencer and can be powered by batteries.

  5. Minimoog - Wikipedia

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    The Minimoog is an analog synthesizer first manufactured by Moog Music between 1970 and 1981. Designed as a more affordable, portable version of the modular Moog synthesizer, it was the first synthesizer sold in retail stores.

  6. Realistic Concertmate MG-1 - Wikipedia

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    The polyphonic features of this synthesizer are of particular interest as polyphony was rare in synthesizers of the time. The square-wave based polyphony section is described as a "cheesy organ sound" [6] by some, and well-used by others. Since the polyphony section is independently tunable, it can function as a rudimentary third oscillator ...

  7. Korg Volca - Wikipedia

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    Volca FM (second generation, AKA "fm2" and "next-gen volca fm") [7] - Polyphonic digital synthesiser based around FM synthesis with 6 operators, 6 voice polyphony and 32 algorithms. [7] Promoted as able to reproduce the sound of the Yamaha DX7 and completely compatible with DX-7 SYS-EX patches. [7] Volca Keys - Analogue loop synthesiser [6]

  8. Korg Minilogue - Wikipedia

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    The Korg Minilogue is a polyphonic analog synthesizer released in 2016 by Korg. [1] It offers users four-voice polyphony with two analog VCOs per-voice and was designed to be affordable. [ 3 ] It was designed by Korg engineer and synthesizer designer Tatsuya Takahashi, [ 4 ] who said "the concept of the Minilogue was to build an analog ...

  9. Casio CZ synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    The CZ-101 was the first and best-selling synthesizer in this line. Approximately 68,500 were manufactured. Released in November 1984, it was one of the first (if not the first) fully programmable polyphonic synthesizers that was available for under $500. In order to keep the price low, several compromises were made.

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