The Ensoniq Fizmo is a digital synthesizer released in 1998 by Ensoniq. It is a hybrid synthesizer featuring both analog and digital components. It has a unique sound engine that combines wavetable synthesis, sampling, and FM synthesis. It also features a built-in sequencer and effects.
The Ensoniq Fizmo Rack is a digital synthesizer module released by Ensoniq in 1998. It is a rack-mounted version of the Fizmo synthesizer and features a 61-note velocity-sensitive keyboard, 16-voice polyphony, and a wide range of sound-shaping...
The Novation Supernova II Keyboard is a premium analogue modelling synthesizer that builds upon the acclaimed original Supernova, offering even more powerful sound design capabilities in an attractive, performance-oriented package. The keyboard version...
The Korg Z1 is the world's first multi-model, multitimbral physical modelling synth, combining great strengths with some weaknesses. It features: 12-voice polyphony (expandable to 18)6-part multitimbralhigh quality semi-weighted 61-note keyboard with...
The Access Virus KB is the keyboard version of the Virus B synthesizer, housed in a solidly-made, rounded black metal body with attractive wooden end cheeks. Functionally identical to the Virus B module in terms of synthesis capabilities, the KB features...
The Waldorf Q is a physically modelled analogue synthesizer that combines extensive hands-on control with powerful DSP technology. Housed in a robust chassis available in eye-catching yellow or midnight blue, this five-octave instrument offers...
The Kawai K5000S is a synthesizer released in 1997 by the Japanese musical instrument manufacturer Kawai. It is a digital synthesizer that uses advanced additive synthesis technology to create complex sounds. It features a 61-note semi-weighted...