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Home page | Vintage Synth Explorer As the first quarter of 2025 begins to draw to a close we’ve already seen plenty of great new hardware and software releases aimed at synth enthusiasts New Drum Machines by Cherry Audio, BFD Drums, Audiomodern, and Bradshaw Instruments
Synthfinder | Vintage Synth Explorer Vintage Synth Explorer Toggle navigation Main navigation Synths browse the gear Community forums marketplace; SynthFinder find the right one; Resources get more info Interactive timeline; Synth effects Synthetic Vocoder Vocal FX Price range: $500 to $1,000 Above $1,000 Less than $500
Yamaha DX7 | Vintage Synth Explorer Still the DX7 has remained the all around best and most popular DX synth due to its affordable price, professional features for studio and live performance and its excellent range of sonic possibilities and extensive programmability
Korg M1 | Vintage Synth Explorer Add to that a host of digital multi-effects and you've got one of the most widely and professionally used Korg synthesizers around UPGRADES: The EXK-M1 optional ROM expansion kit doubles the PCM waveform memory to 8MB (275 multisampled sounds) for even greater sonic possibilities
Korg Poly-800 | Vintage Synth Explorer The Poly-800 was comparable to the Juno-106, at the time, with respect to the fact that musicians now had access to affordable programmable polyphonic analog synthesizers (it listed for under $1,000) with memory storage, stable DCOs (digitally controlled oscillators) and a new state-of-the-art technology called MIDI (although there was no SysEx
Roland D-50 | Vintage Synth Explorer The D-50 is an all-time favorite digital synth that's still just as popular today as when it first came out in '87 Once Roland's hottest digital synth, it competed against the Yamaha DX7, and was much easier to use By joining 8-bit PCM samples with "LAS" synth-generated sounds, the D-50 is capable of unique and complex sounds
Ensoniq ESQ-1 | Vintage Synth Explorer Similar to the Mirage synth sampler, the ESQ-1 was Ensoniq's highly affordable and impressive digital synthesizer, released in 1986 Although the waveforms are digital in nature, the filters are all analog as on the Mirage
Yamaha SY99 - Vintage Synth Explorer The SY99 is like having a super-sized sampling workstation with the synthesis and sounds of a DX-7mkII Basically the same as the SY77 it features a larger 76 note keyboard with upgraded synthesis, sample memory, sequencer and more! For its synthesizer section it employs a 6 operator AFM synth engine similar to, if not better than, the original
Yamaha EX5 | Vintage Synth Explorer Classic analog synth type sounds can be created with the single AN element alone AWM elements can be added as necessary to "modernize" the sound FDSP adds a sophisticated note-dependent effect processor to the basic AWM synthesis system
| Vintage Synth Explorer From new interpretations of vintage hardware to completely new ways of making music, the hardware synthesizer market is full of surprises Here’s a quick round-up of some of the latest releases that are currently available