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Cwejman (Mar 28, 2005 - 768 hits)
Makes analog synthesizer and preamps
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CyberStep (Oct 28, 2013 - 67 hits)
CyberStep is a Japanese company making a workstation with a touchscreen
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Cyndustries (Jan 27, 2005 - 265 hits)
Cyndustries makes Cynthia Macintosh , Modular Analog Synthesizer Modules based on the Mac Mini...
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Dave Smith Instruments (Oct 16, 2004 - 1336 hits)
Dave Smith founded Sequential Circuits, the premier manufacturer of professional music synthesizers, in the mid-70s. In 1977, he designed the Prophet-5, the world's first microprocessor-based musical instrument. This revolutionary product was the world's first polyphonic and programmable synth, and set the standard for all synth designs that have followed. The Prophet instruments played a major part in the recordings of all popular music styles, and are still prized by musicians today.
Dave is also generally known as the driving force behind the generation of the MIDI specification in 1981—in fact, he coined the acronym. In 1987 he was named a Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society (AES) for his continuing work in the area of music synthesis.
After Sequential, Dave was President of DSD, Inc, an R&D division of Yamaha, where he worked on physical modeling synthesis and software synthesizer concepts. He then started the Korg R&D group in California, which went on to produce the professional musician favorite Wavestation products and other technology. He then took over as President at Seer Systems and developed the world's first software based synthesizer running on a PC. This synth, commissioned by Intel, was demonstrated by Andy Grove in a Comdex keynote speech in 1994. Over 10 million of his second-generation software synth have been sold, which was licensed to Creative Labs in 1996, and is responsible for 32 of the 64 voices in the AWE 64 line of Sound Cards.
The third generation is the world's first first fully professional software synthesizer, Reality, released in 1997. Reality was rated the highest of any synth by Electronic Musician magazine. Now he's designing hardware instruments again with the Evolver, Poly Evolver, Evolver Keyboard, Prophet '08, Mopho, Tetra, Mopho Keyboard, Tempest, Mopho x4, and Prophet 12 synths
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Ddrum (Dec 24, 1998 - 256 hits)
Fabriquant de batteries acoustiques et electroniques depuis 1983
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Doepfer (Aug 10, 2001 - 596 hits)
Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH is a manufacturer of audio hardware based in Gräfelfing, Germany, founded by Dieter Döpfer. The product range covers analog modular systems, MIDI controller, MIDI hardware sequencers, MIDI-to-CV/Gate/Sync Interfaces, MIDI master keyboards and special MIDI equipment.
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Edirol Europe (Dec 20, 1999 - 476 hits)
The full line of Roland desktop music, audio and video products.
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Electronic Music Studios (EMS) (Dec 11, 1999 - 266 hits)
The world's longest established synthesizer manufacturer.
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Elektron (Sep 14, 2003 - 357 hits)
The makers of the SidStation, the MachineDrum and the MonoMachine
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Eowave (Dec 25, 2002 - 857 hits)
Manufacturer of fine analogue effects for synthesizers and musical software. Eowave creates custom hardware and software, bugs, eoms and eofix pro range, iSynth self contained virtual studio, Cycling '74 Pluggo's Essential Instruments plugins.
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