I hadn't seen Sonic State's list. I should have known about it because Sonic State and Synth Zone are partner websites. I'm guessing Nick at Sonic State is putting it together. Nick and I get together every year at NAMM in Los Angeles.

OK I have a few additions to your list, while not all of them are analog synths they are very important to synthesizer history.

Yamaha DX7 ... probably one of the most successfully marketed synths in history. It was the first affordable digital synth.

Korg M1, one of the first romplers that enjoyed huge success following the DX7.

Roland SH101 has legendary status

Roland Jupiter 8 is the best analog synth Roland ever produced. A fantastic sound that was never surpassed.

Roland D50 was Roland's Yamaha DX7 killer and provided sounds for many hit records in the late 80s.

The Fairlight and Synclavier samplers were ground breaking ( and bank account breaking ) keyboards.

Ensoniq Mirage was the first keyboard sampler that regular humans could afford to buy.

These are just a few suggestions anyway.




[This message has been edited by Nigel (edited 12-14-2006).]