Find parts for brand
360 Systems Access Akai Alesis Arp Arturia ASM Baldwin Behringer Boss Buchla Casio Cheetah CME Conn Crumar Cyclone Analogic Dave Smith Instruments Digital Keyboards Doepfer Dreadbox E-mu Edirol EDP Electro-Harmonix Elektron Elka EML EMS Ensoniq Erica Synths Fairlight Firstman Freeman Generalmusic (GEM) Gleeman GSI Hammond Hohner Ionic Jen JL Cooper Jomox Kawai Ketron Keytek KMX Korg Kurzweil Leslie Line 6 Linn M-Audio Modal Moog Multivox Mutronics MXR Nord Novation Oberheim Octave Plateau Open Labs OSC Paia Peavey Powertran PPG Quasimidi Red Sound Rhodes Rodgers Roland RSF Sequential Siel Simmons Studiologic/Fatar Suzuki Synton Technics Teisco Univox Viscount Waldorf Williams Wurlitzer x0xb0x Yamaha
Select model
Go
Crumar DS-2
Released in 1978
One of the first synths to use DCO (digtally-controlled oscillators), the DS-2 is a two-oscillator monosynth with polyphonic strings that can be layered together. It has two LFOs, and one of these has an interesting staircase wave in addition to S&H.
All photos are copyrighted by Syntaur, and may not be used
without permission.