SYNTHREV

Oh the synthesizer! What an amazing machine! So creative and so tempting! from the ARP2600, to the Minimoog, Jupiter 8, Polysix, Prophet 5, CS80, all the way to the CZ1, DX7, D50, Hydrasynth, MatrixBrutes, they all sound so amazing. The synthesizer doesn't try to immitate natural sounds, or analog instruments, it creates sounds from its oscillators, shapes them using electronic circuits, just waiting for your to press a key, or twist a knob. I started playing synthesizers since 1988, but I started listening to synth music since the age of 10, including bands like Pink Floyd, King Crimson, to Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Kitaro, Klaus Schulze, Depeche Mode, OMD, Human League, and the list does on and on. I was living and breahting synthesizers. I was always fascinated by the sounds I heard and always wondered how were they created. I bought my first synth at a pawn shop in 1987, it was a Roland Juno Alpha 2, an amazing synth, then the rest was history.

Please visit my Synth Database. I will be updating it daily until it is more or less complete, if that is even possible.