analog synths
Analog synths, or analog synthesizers, are electronic musical instruments that generate sound using analog circuits and signals. Unlike digital synthesizers, which use computer algorithms to create sound, analog synths produce waveforms through voltage-controlled oscillators, filters, and amplifiers. This results in a warm, rich sound that many musicians and producers prefer.
These instruments often feature knobs and sliders for real-time control, allowing users to shape sounds dynamically. Popular models include the Moog Minimoog and the Roland Juno-106. Analog synths have been widely used in various music genres, from electronic to rock, contributing to their enduring appeal.