The Casio CZ-101 is a synthesizer released by Casio in 1984. It was one of the first affordable digital synthesizers and was notable for its 8-voice polyphony and its use of phase distortion synthesis. It was popular in the 1980s and 1990s for its unique sound and its affordability.
Clavia Nord Lead 3: Advanced Subtractive Performance Synthesizer The Clavia Nord Lead 3 represents the third generation in Clavia's acclaimed "red synth" series, building upon the legacy established by the original Nord Lead six years prior. As a...
The Gibson Explorer is an electric guitar model that was first introduced by Gibson in 1958. It was designed as a more radical alternative to the traditional Les Paul model. Its unique shape and design have made it a favorite among hard rock and heavy metal guitarists.
The Dave Smith Instruments Evolver is a polyphonic analog synthesizer designed by Dave Smith and released in 2002. It features two analog oscillators, two digital oscillators, four analog filters, four envelope generators, four LFOs, and a 16-voice...
DX is a lighter, and therefore cheaper, DMX version. It sounds a little bit "thinner" than its older brother. DX uses the same 8-bit samples DMX does, but they’re decreased in number - 18. The drum machine doesn’t contain voice cards, and all EPROM chips...