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"Manufacturer Description [analoguesolutions.org.uk]:
Analogue monosynth with analogue sequencer / keyboard
KEY FEATURES OF LEIPZIG-SK:
Pure analogue voice and modulation circuitry.
Fat Moog style transistor ladder filter.
2 VCOs with Glide and Sub-VCOs.
Osc Sync & Cross-Mod
Plenty of modulation routing possibilities.
We are a big fan of electronic percussion here, so Leipzig-S modulation choices provide for good drum possibilities
Analogue step sequencer – with plenty of clocking options.
Audio input so can be used as a sound processor.
Rugged steel/aluminum construction.
MIDI In for software sequencer control.
This synth has NO memories! - Advantages;
None of the parameters or controls are quantized. So when you turn a knob, you are turning a resistor that affects a real analogue circuits.
Because each parameter is not under solid CPU control, each parameter has that tiny analogue drift that adds so much to character.
You are forces to be creative. No reliance on presets! Each time you make a sound you are being original.
Quick, easy and simple to use! WYSIWYG - no nasty menus and sub-menus to change the sound.
The SK is almost identical to the S. But with the addition of a MIDI controller keyboard.
Keyboard:
Velocity sensitive, semi-weighted, 37 keys
LCD to enable editing of keyboard set-up (transpose, pitch bend range, retrig, etc)
1/4" CV inputs and outputs
Headphone socket
Internal power supply
Pitch and Mod wheels

Envelopes are now full ADSR
EGs can be disconnected from MIDI trigger
VCO2 can be disconnected from MIDI (free running modulator!)
Analogue step sequencer
VCF can be modulated from either EG1 or EG2"
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