The Korg 707 delivers a distinctive FM sound characterized by bright, glassy pads, metallic bells, and punchy, percussive basses. Its crisp transients and evolving timbres make it ideal for atmospheric textures and sharp rhythmic tones.
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Built around the vintage SID chip from the Commodore 64, the SidStation is known for gritty, nostalgic digital-analog tones perfect for retro-tech and chip-inspired music.
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The K5m employs true additive synthesis with precise harmonic control. Its evolving, glassy digital textures remain popular among modern sound designers.
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The MT-32 brought LA synthesis to home studios and became iconic in early PC game soundtracks, offering expressive and versatile tonal character.
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A multi-timbral LA engine from 1988, the D-110 excels at layered digital textures, evolving pads, and complex motion in a compact rack module.
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The TX81Z’s expanded FM waveforms made its basses legendary. Its punchy sound still defines countless house and techno classics.
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The K1’s additive digital synthesis produced lush textures from simple waveforms. Affordable and expressive, it remains a home-studio favorite.
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