The EMS Synthi 100 is a British-made modular synthesizer created by Electronic Music Studios (EMS) in 1971. It was used by many famous musicians, including Pink Floyd, Brian Eno, and Kraftwerk.
The Synthi 100 is a complex instrument that uses a combination of analog and digital circuitry to create sound. It features three oscillators, two filters, two envelope generators, and a voltage-controlled amplifier. It also has a sequencer, a spring reverb, and a joystick controller. The Synthi 100 is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from warm and mellow to harsh and aggressive. It is also capable of producing complex soundscapes and textures.
Manufacturer | EMS |
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