File:Galanti_Grand_Prix.jpg| Galanti Grand Prix guitar File:Viscount Intercontinental.jpg| Viscount Intercontinental (combo organ) File:OB12 synth.jpg|
Oberheim OB12 (synthesizer)
Discontinued products Most notable instruments among the first half of the 20th century are: • Dominator accordion series • Super Classic accordions •
Galanti Electro Music guitars (such as the Grand-Prix series) More recently, notable discontinued products are: • the
Oberheim OB12 Virtual Analog synthesizer • the MC series of master keyboards • the OB-3, D9, OB32 vintage organ series (now superseded by the DB series) • the first Prestige series of classic organs (now superseded by a new Prestige series) • the Eclipse Digital amplified loudspeakers, an early attempt to the digital amplified loudspeaker concept
Recent products The company started producing
electric organs (home-organs, neon tonewheel organs, church organs, etc.) since the late 1960s. Many of these organs were marketed in the US and UK with different brands, such as
Baldwin,
Vox and
Fujiha. In the 2000s the company launched new products and brands and developed new technologies, some of which are covered by patents. Some of these products are: • the
Unico line of physical modeling organs, using Physis technology • VERSE digital loudspeakers • Alpha digital mixers, an attempt to bring digital mixers to the low-end market File:Verse_D_SUB.png| VERSE D:SUB speaker File:Voice_Systems_Bee-T-Five.png| Voice Systems Bee T-Five speaker File:Screenshot_DSPEditor.png| A screenshot from the D:SP Editor for VERSE speakers
Physis Physis refers to the physical modeling technology developed by Viscount. Two series of organs have been produced with Physis technology at the time of this writing: Unico and Unico CL. The latter being a stripped-down version of the former. Unico organs are based only on physical modeling synthesis, hence they no longer use sampling technology, currently the most common synthesis technology for musical instruments. Unico organs also feature a
Linux-powered core controller, hence it is capable of managing USB devices such as USB sticks, and several DSPs for the sound synthesis. With these new products, Viscount seems to have gained back some popularity in the US, after a demo tour featuring
Cameron Carpenter as a player.
VERSE VERSE is a trademark used by Viscount to market a series of loudspeakers meant for sound reinforcement in big halls, theaters, live stages and so on. All VERSE speakers are equipped with an onboard
digital amplifier and a DSP. They also feature a remote connection system based on
RS-485 meant to create a
daisy-chain network to control and set up the speakers. A PC editor software, called D:SP, is needed in order to control the speakers and adjust their parameters. Current VERSE products are: • D:SIDER and D:SUB speakers, equipped with a DSP unit and a digital amplifier. • INSIDER MkII and SUB speakers, equipped with a digital amplifier.
Voice Systems Voice Systems was the first of the aforementioned brands to be created, in 2000, and sells products for the low-end market, specifically: small live gigs, light sound reinforcement systems for speeches or small venues. Under this brand many unique products were or are sold: tiny mixers, such as Micropad, quarter-rack reverb units, 8-channel digital mixers, compact all-in-one systems (e.g. Factotum). ==Notable users of Viscount products==