Synthesizers:

Access Virus
Alesis Andromeda
Korg Electribe
Korg MS2000
Korg Polysix
Kurzweil K2000 series
Moog Minitaur
Moog Rogue
Novation Bass Station 2
Oberheim OB8
Oberheim SEM
Roland Juno 60
Roland SH-101
Roland V-Synth
Sequential Circuits Prophet 5
Studio Electronics Boomstar 5089
Vermona Mono Lancet
Waldorf Blofeld
Waldorf Pulse
Yamaha DX7
Yamaha FS1R

Modular Synths:

Doepfer Modular

Drum Machines:

Roland CR78
Roland TR8

Samplers:

Emu EIII

Welcome to Synthlearn

About:

Synthlearn.com - in its infancy right now, will grow to become an important resource for learning about synthesizers. Synthlearn "synth pages" will all feature the same layout and are intended provide all the important information, essential links, photos and special user tips - in a format that's easy to navigate and fast to use.

One important feature that synthlearn.com will include will be that of "special" tips and tricks - the kind of stuff that you don't find in the manuals or other resources. Many synths feature incredible features that might not even be discovered by their users - or can be used in conjunction with other equipment in incredible ways.

Another area that synthlearn.com will concentrate on is that of links to downloadable collections of sounds - both free and for sale.

We will also have a section devoted to general synth tutorials, setting up and using an electronic music studio, synthesizer programming and getting the best from your machines.

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It is our hope that synthlearn.com will become your "one stop shop" for all things synth.

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We've done our best to make all the info on this site useful and accurate - but we are not fully machine yet and so still prone to the odd error. We welcome any corrections or suggestions for the improvement of this site.

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