The cost of digital synthesizers soon began falling rapidly in the early 1980s.
The New Wave era of the 1980s first brought the digital synthesizer to the public ear.
Working more or less the same way, every digital synthesizer is seemingly like a computer.
Notably, during the 1980s, the company produced a range of digital synthesizers, such as the DS-250, for use in electronic music.
With the advent of digital synthesizers, 16-voice polyphony became standard by the late 1980s.
Heavy use of both digital and analogue synthesizers is evident on each album.
For the first time Dinger had access to digital synthesizers and other new technology, which he made use of on the record.
He is known for his distinctive style playing various analog and digital synthesizers.
Today, nearly every digital synthesizer is in some way based on the concept of wavetable synthesizers.
The first digital synthesizer, the Synclavier, had been introduced in 1975.