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  2. Rhodes Chroma - Wikipedia

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    Apple II interface or MIDI Retrofit Kit The Rhodes Chroma , initially the ARP Chroma , is a polyphonic , multitimbral , microprocessor controlled, subtractive synthesis analog synthesizer developed in 1979-1980 [ 1 ] by ARP Instruments, Inc. just before the company's bankruptcy and collapse in 1981. [ 2 ]

  3. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg SP170 – cheapest and smallest piano to date; Korg SOS (Sound on Sound) – A completely self-contained unlimited track recorder. Korg iMS-20 – Like the iElectribe, a digital touch screen version of the Korg MS-20 analog synth made for the Apple iPad.

  4. Yamaha GX-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha GX-1, first released as Electone GX-707, [a] [3] is an analog polyphonic synthesizer developed by Yamaha as a test bed for later consumer synths and Electone series organs for stage and home use. The GX-1 has four synthesizer "ranks" or three manuals, called Solo, Upper, and Lower, plus Pedal, and an analog rhythm machine. [2]

  5. Multivox - Wikipedia

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    MX-65 - Polyphonic Keyboard with 6 string sounds. Envelope, LFO and Ensemble controls. MX-75 - Duophonic preset synthesizer with aftertouch effect. Also known as Pulser M75. Developed by Hillwood. [9] MX-99 - Mini Echo - An analog delay with volume tone repeat and delay controls; MX-150/Basky II - An organ-style bass pedal. [10] MX-202 - String ...

  6. PAiA Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The first kit was a circuit board for the "Cyclops Intrusion Detector" for an article in the May 1968 issue of Popular Electronics. [1] Starting in 1972 PAiA began producing analog synthesizer kits, in both modular and all-in-one form. PAiA began publishing Polyphony Magazine in June 1975. [2]

  7. Korg MS-20 - Wikipedia

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    The Korg MS-20 is a patchable semi-modular monophonic analog synthesizer which Korg released in 1978 and which was in production until 1983. [1] It was part of Korg's MS series of instruments, which also included the single oscillator MS-10, the keyboardless MS-50 module, the SQ-10 sequencer, and the VC-10 Vocoder.

  8. Roland GR-300 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland GR-300 is an analog guitar synthesizer manufactured by Roland Corporation.It was introduced to market in 1980. The GR-300 was considered the first "playable" guitar synthesizer. (Its predecessor, the GR-500, was plagued with tracking problems that rendered it

  9. Realistic Concertmate MG-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Realistic Concertmate MG-1 is an analog synthesizer co-developed by Tandy and Moog Music as a basic, low-priced synthesizer to be sold by Radio Shack under their "Realistic" brand. With estimated unit sales of 23,000 from 1982 to 1983, the MG-1 became the best-selling synthesizer ever manufactured by Moog Music, [ 2 ] and is one of the most ...

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