JD-800 is a Roland’s digital synthesizer launched in 1991. The instrument provides 24 voices when one tone is used and reduces the polyphony to 6 notes when 4 tones are active (a patch can include up to 4 tones). The synthesis is based on proprietory...
Korg M1R is a sound module, a rack version of Korg M1 synthesizer. It was produced by Korg company since 1988. The unit includes all the functionality of the legendary M1, enclosed in a compact housing.
100% analog monophonic synthesizer with unimaginable modulation matrix. 3 classic oscillators taken from the Microbrute/Minibrute family (+ 1 sub), 12dB/24dB filters, three envelope generators, 49 full-size buttons with aftertouch, packed in high-quality...
The Yamaha Motif represents a groundbreaking approach to synth workstation design, being Yamaha's first synthesizer to bear a name rather than a model number. Available in three keyboard configurations (61, 76, and 88 keys), the Motif series pushes the...
Roland E-60 was released the same year (in 2007) its E-50 brother was. It hides the sound core based on the Fantom-X series architecture. E-50 was designed to offer a massive set of functions: a 76-note keyboard features a 64-voice polyphony, a large...