Six-Trak

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The Six-Trak was an analogue synthesizer manufactured by Sequential Circuits in San Jose, California and released in January 1984.

The Six-Trak is prominently featured and can be heard on the 1998 minimalist space music CD release The Dream Garden, by musician/composer Dane Rochelle.

More recently it has been used by composer Christopher de Groot for the 2012 soundtrack to Australian feature film "Sororal".

the important parts on board of them was CEM3394 (a complete monophonic analog synth chip manufactured by Curtis Electromusic Specialties).