The Arturia Origin Desktop is a powerful and versatile synthesizer and sound module. It combines a variety of synthesis technologies, including virtual analog, wavetable, and granular synthesis, with a wide range of effects and filters, to create a powerful and flexible sound design tool. The Origin Desktop also features an intuitive user interface, allowing users to quickly and easily create complex sounds.
The Arturia Origin Keyboard is a 61-key MIDI controller keyboard designed to provide a comprehensive set of controls for music production. It features a full-size, velocity-sensitive keyboard, 16 RGB backlit drum pads, 8 rotary encoders, 9 faders, and a...
The Spectralis 2 is the enhanced successor to Radikal Technologies' sophisticated hybrid synthesizer, establishing a new benchmark in electronic music production. Released as an evolution of the original Spectralis, this powerhouse instrument combines...
The Spectralis is a professional hybrid synthesizer, groovebox, and sequencer developed by Radikal Technologies in 2004. Featuring a powerful combination of digital and analog technology, this versatile instrument serves as both a studio production...
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Korg RadiasVirtual Analog Synthesizer600.00U.S.Dollars
The 24-voice analogue synthesizer RADIAS is based on the advanced MMT synthesis technology. For each timbre of RADIAS synthesizer there are two oscillators that generate analog and formant waveforms as well as noise, ring modulation, various PCM...
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Roland V-Synth XTAnalog Modeling Rack Synthesizer Module1 300.00U.S.Dollars
The Roland V-Synth XT is a synthesizer workstation released by Roland Corporation in 2006. It is a powerful instrument that combines the features of a synthesizer and a sampler, allowing users to create a wide range of sounds. It features a 61-note...
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Access Virus TIDesktop Sound Module/ Tone Generator900.00U.S.Dollars
The Access Virus TI represents a groundbreaking evolution in synthesizer design, bridging the divide between hardware and software instruments through what Access calls "Total Integration" (hence the TI designation). Released in October 2005 after...