Musical Instrument Factory of Riga (Latvian: Rīgas mūzikas instrumentu fabrika — RMIF) was the largest Soviet electronic music instrument manufacturer. It was based in Riga (former USSR, now Latvia). RMIF synthesizers became very popular among rock and pop bands in Eastern Bloc. The plant also produced drum kits. After the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, RMIF went bankrupt.
Until 1999, about 20,000 "Rīga" pianos were produced at the Riga Musical Instrument Factory. Most of them had been realized before. In the markets of the USSR and vice versa, Latvia imported pianos from other republics of the USSR ("Belorusj", "Krasnij Oktyabrj", "Ukraina", "Moskva", "Akord", "Lira", etc.). One part of the musical instruments was eliminated in the course of operation.
Products
editAcoustic pianos
editAcoustic drums and percussion
editElectronic organ
editPolyphonic synthesizers
edit- Opus - ensemble synthesizer consists of four sections: Piano, String, Organ, and Bass[3]
- RMIF TI-3 - polyphonic programmable synthesizer with built-in sequencer and arpeggiator[4]
- RMIF TI-5 - polyphonic programmable synthesizer, similar to Amfiton M-028[5][6]
Electronic drums
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "RMIF Perle". Museum of Soviet synthesizers.
- ^ "RMIF Miki". Museum of Soviet synthesizers.
- ^ "Opus". Museum of Soviet synthesizers.
- ^ "RMIF TI-3". Museum of Soviet synthesizers.
- ^ "RMIF TI-5". Museum of Soviet synthesizers.
- ^ "Amfiton-M028". Museum of Soviet synthesizers.
- ^ "RMIF Elsita". Museum of Soviet synthesizers.
- ^ "RMIF ES-2-5". Museum of Soviet synthesizers.
External resources
edit- "Latvia - RIGA - Musical Instruments Factory - VF -D49307" (picture), delcampe.net
- RMIF Miki (picture)