Concertmate MG-1 is the most popular Moog, i.e. the most people’s one – you could find it almost in every home or studio. It was produced under the brand Realistic and was sold through a store chain for radio amateurs - Radio Shack. The unit has the...
The Moog Mother-32 represents a groundbreaking return into the semi-modular synthesizer market, offering the legendary Moog sound in an accessible compact format. This compact powerhouse combines a complete analog synthesizer with a sophisticated 32-step...
Roland JD-Xi is a hybrid synthesizer, developed as a crossover-concept devicet which includes an analog and digital synthesizer in one housing. The 3-octave instrument is characterized by 4-part multitimbrality. Its analog section consists of a mono DCO...
As the true MFB tradition goes, Schlagzwerg is a combination of a drum machine/step sequencer: cute and very analog inside. It perfectly fits the desktop neighboring other instruments, and the interface hides many features. In the heart of the drum...
The Roland Alpha Juno series, introduced in 1985, includes two analog polyphonic synthesizers: Alpha Juno 1 and 2. Produced until 1987, they were priced at US$895/ UK£575 for the Alpha JunoJ-1 and US$1,295/ UK£799 for the Alpha Juno-2. They share the...