The Mantis by PWM two-voice playable keyboard synthesizer with hybrid sound generation. At the same time, the Mantis is the last synthesizer on which the British synth developer Chris Huggett (Wasp, Gnat, OSCar, Bass Station 1) worked until his retirement in 2020 and was completed by Paul Whittington (PWM). That the Mantis is a real Huggett can be heard directly in the clearly designed instrument. The mathematically generated oscillators form a good sounding foundation for electronic sounds of all kinds, which is followed by a very flexible, analog Multimode filter along with distortion and analog VCA. The easy to play 37 key keyboard produces aftertouch and velocity. Instead of the usual handwheels, a joystick is installed, which allows intuitive handling of pitch bending and modulation assignments. As a playing aid, a well-equipped arpeggiator with six playback directions, six octaves of transposition, Swing and various clock dividers/multipliers is implemented, which automatically synchronizes to the incoming MIDI-Clock. For the lovingly created sounds, the Mantis holds 200 memory locations ready, which are divided ex works into 100 Factory and User sounds each and are all overwriteable.