: Instead of messy patch cables, it uses a
grid where you insert resistor pins to route audio and control voltages. This "battleship" style matrix makes it incredibly fast to experiment with complex routing.
(and its keyboard-equipped sibling, the Synthi AKS) is an legendary, ultra-boutique analog synthesizer first released in 1971 by Electronic Music Studios. It is famous for being housed in a Spartan briefcase and utilized by artists like Pink Floyd, Brian Eno, and Jean-Michel Jarre. 🎛️ The Synthi A Experience: What Makes It Special
: Modern digital recreations struggle to mimic the raw, drifting, and distorted nature of the original components push-driven into instability.
: A physical joystick allows for deeply expressive, real-time manual modulation of any two parameters you patch to it. ⚖️ Pros and Cons of Owning an Original 👍 The Good
: It features 3 legendary oscillators, a noise generator, a notoriously quirky diode ladder filter, a loopable trapezoid envelope shaper, and a built-in spring reverb tank.