Argentinian synth maker GS Music shared this preview of the latest Apollo analog synthesizer prototype, with a little Aquatarkus by Emerson Lake and Palmer.
The GS Apollo I is an analog monophonic synthesizer. It has two voltage controlled oscillators (VCO), a mixer, a voltage controlled filter and a voltage controlled amplifier (VCA). Modulation options include three LFOs and two ADSR envelope generators.
Unlike many retro-inspired analog synths, the Apollo I has patch memory and can save 32 presets.
Details are available at the GS Music site.
How to access each 32 presets on the interface front panel?
Interesting concept
Any news on the Zeus? I am really looking forward to that one. This one is cool too, don’t get me wrong.