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Schmidt-Synthesizer Announces New Batch of Schmidt Eightvoice Analog Synthesizer
Schmidt-Synthesizer has made available the fourth batch of its Schmidt Eightvoice Analog Synthesizer with enhanced features.
Namesake hardware and software designer Stefan Schmidt hand-crafted a prototype at Musikmesse 2011 in Frankfurt, Germany. Now Schmidt-Synthesizer has made available the fourth batch of its Schmidt Eightvoice Analog Synthesizer — available in classic anthracite – or cool white-colored configurations with visually improved hardware operation, courtesy of cosmetic color changes to several key knobs, and feature-enhancing firmware, currently at version 3.6.
For more detailed information, please visit the dedicated Schmidt Eightvoice Analog Synthesizer website HERE:
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