code: KEY.220.KRG.120.INS
It's a little polyphonic 20-band vocoder offered by Korg. Feed it your voice (or any other interesting sound source) and synthesize it!code: KEY.220.MOG.010.INS
Historically, the Minimoog is considered the very first synthesizer for musicians! Compact, affordable, simplified and based on the mega-modular Moog synths, the Minimoog became the most popular synth of all time, even still to this day!code: KEY.220.RLD.101.INS
The JUNO-106 is a very common and widely used analog polysynth. It continues to be one of the most popular analog synths due to its great sound and easy programmability.code: KEY.220.RLD.100.INS
Among the first in Roland's amazing JUNO family! Six analog voices of polyphony and patch memory storage!! The JUNO-60 sounds great, however, like the JUNO-6 it lacks MIDI control. The JUNO-60 includes 56 patches of memory storage.code: KEY.220.YMH.010.INS
The SK30 (weighing in at over 90 lbs.) and SK50D also feature a SOLO SYNTHESIZER SECTION which is a single VCO driven mono-synth similar to a Roland SH-101. It has basic pitch, waveform, filter, volume, envelope generator and portamento functions.code: KEY.220.KRG.005.INS
The Sigma is an interesting bi-timbric synthesizer consisting of two sections: a genuine analog "Synthe" and a Preset "Instrument" section.code: KEY.220.RLD.020.INS
This is an analog synthesizer/sequencer. It sounds very much like the TB-303 and SH-101 bass synths. Sometimes considered the "poor man's 303".code: KEY.220.RLD.010.INS
The SH-101 is very cool, especially for techno, drum&bass and ACID! It's a monophonic bass synthesizer. Its sound lies somewhere between the TB-303 and a Juno bass sound.code: KEY.220.CSI.010.INS
It's small, it's cheap, and it's good! This is the pea-size version of the CZ-1000 with a mini-keyboard