![]() ![]() And if you’re a fan of Teenage Engineering’s Pocket Operators you’ll already know about their intuitive sequencing and real-time effects capability. Hadouken! If you like to have a serious amount of fun with your synths and have a secret penchant for arcade games of the ’80s (don’t we all), the Capcom series from Swedish design and synth lords Teenage Engineering is about to scratch that itch for you.īased on the tones of Mega Man and Street Fighter, you’ll be mainlining fuzzy, 8-bit nostalgia before you know it. Teenage Engineering Capcom series Pocket Operators Read more on the ARP 2600M on the KORG website. Many an enthusiast will tell you that the original ARP 2600 perfected the art, so KORG has taken the original blueprint and made it just a touch smaller, to fit inside your studio. ![]() If you’re into a semi-modular workflow, this is the synth for you. Surely one of the biggest ticket items to emerge from the recent Winter NAMM 2021 was the reimagining (or should we say resizing?) of the ARP 2600. What can we say, KORG are killing it of late. Read more on the UNO Synth Pro on the IK Multimedia website. ![]() With arpeggiation, deep sequencing capabilities and a massive library of presets and effects, there’s a lot to explore here. ![]() It also comes in two guises, a micro-version that can be powered via USB, or a larger (but still compact) option that features a premium FATAR keybed for all your shredding requirements. The three-analog oscillator paraphonic beast has plenty of options for crafting “ nearly any analog synth sound you can imagine.” Don’t be fooled by its desktop-friendly size - the UNO Synth Pro is definitely deserving of the ‘pro’ moniker. ![]()
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