A Very Rare Italian Synthesizer

Coming soon: from the original hardware to your DAW.
The aggressive character of 1975, the modulation architecture of today.
Developed in partnership with the Museo del Synth Marchigiano:
the institution that preserves the original hardware.
What is the Welson Syntex?
The Welson Syntex is a rare Italian analog synthesizer from the mid-1970s. Its oscillators were digitally controlled and equipped with four simultaneous registers, a unique feature at the time. They paired with a characteristically aggressive, ladder-style filter and a dedicated modulation oscillator, producing a sound palette unlike that of any other instrument of the period. Today, only a handful of original units exist, preserved in private collections and institutions like the Museo del Synth Marchigiano.
Who is the Welson Syntex for?
Producers who want a sound nobody else has. This is a rare Italian analog architecture that shaped a very different sonic vocabulary.
Sound designers who take modulation seriously. 8 independent modulators, cross-modulation, chaos generators, envelope followers.
Vintage synth enthusiasts who want to actually use it integrated into the workflow of a modern DAW.
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