

size 4 MB / 2 MB
Elsita is a soviet analog drum synthesizer produced from 1989 until 1991, when RMIF went bankrupt.
Although being released in a pretty late period, and it’s was built following old standards from the mid 70’s/early 80’s : fully analog, trigger-only, with big knobs.
this has 4 channels, which are not perfectly identical, at least on my model. It sounds more like a A/B/A/B disposition (As the colors suggest actually), but they all have the same parameters.
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Elsita-V ( 4 MB )
Elsita-V_MacAU ( 2 MB )
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