A digital brain feeding an analog soul is the core idea behind HANSY 1010: a compact hybrid synth that pairs a broad waveform engine with a proper analog low-pass filter.
The instrument is documented by Hansy Synth as a monophonic/duophonic hybrid synthesizer with variable sample frequency, over 200 memories, a multiple-waveform generator, and 4300 waveforms on SD card. It adds two waveshaping modes per waveform, two sub oscillators, a 24dB/oct analog filter, three LFOs, three envelopes, a 24-step sequencer, arpeggiator, assignable joystick, and external audio input.
That combination makes HANSY 1010 feel less like a preset box and more like a small experimental workstation for wavetable-style tones, hybrid subtractive patches, and hands-on modulation. The current Hansy Synth page lists HANSY1010 units in stock, so the report now treats it as an active product rather than discontinued.