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Korg DS-8 is a digital FM synthesizer with 4-operators per voice, 8 voices of polyphony and 8 parts multitimbrality. It's good for percussive, strange effect noises and such because it's sound is so unique. It has some digital effects such as chorus, flange, delay and analog-like controls for modulators, envelopes and the LFO.
This is THE classic drum machine of the 80's - it launched the drum machine revolution! The Linn LM-1 Drum Computer was made by guitarist Roger Linn and he used samples of acoustic drum sounds. At the time, they sounded great and much more realistic and they were a fresh alternative to the analog drum sounds. It has been used by Stevie Wonder.
The Linn Drum was the second machine from Linn Electronics. It's basically an upgraded version of the original LM-1 with added crash and ride cymbals to the kit. The LinnDrum also had a handy upgrade option, a well designed layout and interface, and live drum trigger inputs. Used by Sting, Prince, Jean-Michel Jarre, Sheila E. and Jan Hammer.
Unlike other drum machines, the XD-5 is a synthesizer. A wide range of crystal-clear 16-bit drum and percussion wavesamples are provided, but these samples exist in a synthesizer environment, giving you sonic control that never before existed in a drum unit.
The K3 uses the same technologies as the popular K1. The K3 is a wavetable synthesizer. It has 32 waveforms, some of which are samples of acoustic instruments like piano and percussion as well as some unique waveforms. The K3 has been used by Jan Hammer and Patrick O'Hearn.
The K4 from Kawai can be thought of as a warm and fuzzy digital synthesizer. A sample-based digital synth, its sounds are those typically weird industrial type sounds that can still be useful in lo-fi, big-beat and trip hop music styles. This truly makes the K4 more flexible, fun and useful for today's filter tweaking music effects!
These are a few of the tracks that I have produced myself, all recorded at my home, other than "Silence is Consent" Which was recorded at Hughes/Buckley Studios, and Produced/Engineered By Master Mix Audio Media. All of the songs were written, and performed by me, except for "Silence is Consent" which includes Danny Rongo and Joe Hughes
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The K5 is a digital synthesizer that employs additive synthesis harmonic-building as it's method of sound making. It's the first full-fledged additive synthesizer. Basically, you can vary up to 126 harmonic levels generated by a sine wave via a bar-graph type graphic display to make, shape and change your sound. The K5m has been used by Jan Hammer
The K2500 is another evolution of the amazing Kurzweil Sampler, Synthesizer, Workstations. Using their excellent V.A.S.T. synthesis and a professional Sampler option and Sequencer this is truly an elegant synthesizer with a full keyboard of 76 semi-weighted keys, 8 real-time sliders, 2 ribbon controllers, pitch and mod wheels and total MIDI control
The K2600 is another amazing monster synthesizer from Kurzweil using their excellent V.A.S.T. synthesis. the K2600 is likely one of the most professional and superior instruments available. Very programmable, flexible and excellent sounding as you would expect from Kurzweil, following the amazing K2000 and K2500 synths.
Eventually I hope to fill it with sounds to match the inner rage of an IT techician