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that is, it can’t play chords. (For more information, visit
www.elektrostudio.ovh.org/index2.php.)
ElektroStudio MicroMoon. A single-‐oscillator analog-‐style synth whose design was inspired
by
the
MicroMoog.
The
envelopes
use
switches
rather
than
a
full
ADSR
shape,
but
the
filter
sounds
nice
and
rich.
ElektroStudio
Moon
Sono
SX.
The
vintage
duophonic
keyboard
mode
on
this
analog-‐style
synth
is
unusual
–
and
like
the
hardware
analog
instruments
of
the
’70s,
it
has
an
audio
input,
allowing
its
filter
or
ring
modulator
to
be
used
as
an
effect
processor.
The
effect
will
be
gated
on
and
off
by
MIDI
notes
on
the
receive
channel
that
you
specify
in
the
VFX
Application’s
Mixer
slot.
Figure 21
The
Moon
Sono
SX
2
from
ElektroStudio
has
two
oscillators
and
an
unusual
setup
that
allows
its
envelope
generator
to
be
gated
from
two
LFOs
at
once.
ElektroStudio
Ocet.
This
six-‐channel
analog
drum
box
is
very
interactive.
After
setting
up
some
patterns
using
the
graphic
editor
in
the
VFX
Application
(and
saving
the
Preset
to
your
Library),
you
can
switch
patterns
from
a
MIDI
keyboard
while
the
music
plays.
ElektroStudio
ODsay.
Closely
patterned
after
the
ARP
Odyssey,
this
virtual
analog
synth
has
switchable
signal
routings
and
a
duophonic
keyboard
mode.
ElektroStudio OR2V. Two voice modules and a dual eight-‐step pitch sequencer are the main
features
of
this
analog-‐style
synth,
which
bears
a
passing
resemblance
to
an
Oberheim
Two-‐
Voice
system.
ElektroStudio
Rhythmus.
It
doesn’t
get
much
more
vintage
than
this
drum
box,
which
sports
12
non-‐editable
analog
percussion
sounds
and
20
preset
rhythms.
ElektroStudio Sixth Month June. Not unlike the Roland Juno-‐6 in concept, the SxMJune is a