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"The Waldorf XT is the master wavetable-based synth, but its 2 FM-capable oscillators are followed by an array of sophisticated filters and sound transformers as well as an amazing modulation "matrix". All of this adds up to an incredibly rich gamut of sound capable of responding to any nuance of your playing."
Monday, October 06, 2008
Moog Realistic MG-1
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"Moog MG-1 synth. It is a 2 oscillator analog synth with the addition of a polyphonic octave-divider-type oscillator (square wave). This can be mixed in with the two oscillators and detuned for some tremendous three-oscillator sounds. It has the classic 24db/oct Moog ladder filter, a ring-mod-like "bell tone" feature, noise, sample and hold option on the LFO, and as a result it is capable of some rich, complex sounds."
"Moog MG-1 synth. It is a 2 oscillator analog synth with the addition of a polyphonic octave-divider-type oscillator (square wave). This can be mixed in with the two oscillators and detuned for some tremendous three-oscillator sounds. It has the classic 24db/oct Moog ladder filter, a ring-mod-like "bell tone" feature, noise, sample and hold option on the LFO, and as a result it is capable of some rich, complex sounds."
Roland JD-800
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"Roland JD-800 Programmable Synthesizer with a Voice Crystal X 256K Ram Memory Card"
"Roland JD-800 Programmable Synthesizer with a Voice Crystal X 256K Ram Memory Card"
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KORG Delta
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"This is a 1980’s Korg Delta Synthesizer. It’s split in two sections, synth and string with separate outs and a mix output. Providing two outputs brings lot of production possibilities. You can route one output through one effect processor, and other one through completely different, mixing them at the desk. The string section is simple with pitch sliders 16' and 8' and a tone control, kind of EQ with bass and treble. It also has a simple but effective TVA made from attack and release control. The synth section is made from four pitch sliders (harmonics) 16', 8', 4', and 2'. The synth section has also a white noise generator. Next comes the filter with resonance and a switch between LPF and BPF type. The filter can be manipulated by the envelope (ENV amount) which can go positive or negative."
"This is a 1980’s Korg Delta Synthesizer. It’s split in two sections, synth and string with separate outs and a mix output. Providing two outputs brings lot of production possibilities. You can route one output through one effect processor, and other one through completely different, mixing them at the desk. The string section is simple with pitch sliders 16' and 8' and a tone control, kind of EQ with bass and treble. It also has a simple but effective TVA made from attack and release control. The synth section is made from four pitch sliders (harmonics) 16', 8', 4', and 2'. The synth section has also a white noise generator. Next comes the filter with resonance and a switch between LPF and BPF type. The filter can be manipulated by the envelope (ENV amount) which can go positive or negative."
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