The collection
GEAR
11 pieces of hardware spanning the 80s and 90s — the machines behind the music.
Yamaha YS200
Yamaha's affordable late-80s FM synth — 4-operator FM in a 61-key package, with punchy basses, glassy pads, and all the digital bite of the era.
Korg M1REX
The Korg M1 workstation in rack form with ROM expansion — the instrument that defined the sound of an era, from its glass-shattering piano to the iconic 'Universe' pad.
Korg 03R/W
Korg's slim AI2 rack module from 1994 — the sound engine of the X3 in 1U, with 32-voice polyphony and 16-part multitimbrality in a compact, practical format.
Yamaha SY85
A serious AWM2 workstation from 1992 — 16 MB of wave ROM, a built-in 16-track sequencer, and that rich, dense Yamaha sample-based sound that defined early-90s production.
Ensoniq TS-10
Ensoniq's TS-10 brought Transwave synthesis to the early 90s — dynamically animated oscillators that produce restless, evolving timbres unlike anything from Yamaha or Korg.
Alesis Quadraverb 2
Alesis's flagship multi-effects processor from 1993 — simultaneous reverb, delay, pitch shifting, chorus and EQ in 2U, with 24-bit processing and full MIDI control.
Sony DPS-V77
Sony's professional multi-effects processor from the mid-90s — high-quality reverbs, delays, pitch shifting and modulation effects built to Sony Pro Audio standards, in a 1U rack unit.
Behringer REV2496
Behringer's Ultraverb — a dedicated 24-bit/96kHz digital reverb processor in 1U, covering halls, plates, rooms and ambiences at a price that made quality reverb accessible.
Behringer V-Amp Pro
Behringer's rack-mounted guitar amp modeler — a 1U unit packing models of classic amps and cabinets with onboard multi-effects, MIDI control, and direct recording capability.
Lexicon MPX110
Lexicon's entry-level dual-channel rack processor — genuine Lexicon reverb algorithms in a 1U unit, with delay, chorus, pitch and modulation effects accessible at an approachable price.
Lexicon MX400
Lexicon's quad multi-effects processor — four channels of simultaneous processing with genuine Lexicon reverb algorithms, balanced I/O, and USB connectivity for DAW integration.