Synth Archive
As you’re no-doubt aware, we’re passionate about vintage synths and in a variety of positions within the music business we’ve been fortunate enough to come into contact with some amazing beasts. Many of these we’ve owned too and while we’ve loved some and hated others, it’s beyond question that they have all had their own unique charactersBuilding an analogue synth collection doesn’t come without its drawbacks and many instruments have fallen by the wayside over the years - that’s one reason why we’ve taken some of our most treasured instruments and turned them into software. It may be a painstaking process but it’s the only way we can be safe in the knowledge that we’ll be using those sounds within that operational architecture in several years time.
This page indexes some of our favourite instruments, besides the ones we’ve modeled. Click on the pics for more info.
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Synth Archive
- Analog Systems Modular
- ARP 2500
- ARP 2600
- Octave Cat
- Casio CZ-101
- EMS Sythi 100
- Freeman String Symphonizer
- Yamaha GX1
- Roland JD800
- Moog Modular
- Oberheim OB8
- Optigan
- Kineticsound Prism
- GEM Promega
- Sequential Prophet 10
- ARP Quadra
- Simmons SDS V
- Oberheim SEM-based instruments
- Roland SH3A
- Roland SH2000
- Roland VP330
- Oberheim Xpander
- Cheetah MS800

























