Ketron Vega, like many other synthesizers launched by the company, has a 64-note polyphony, a 32-part multitimbrality and 61 velocity sensitive keys. The left part of the keyboard locates the wheels of unusual shape: the joystick for pitch/modulation. At...
Dave Smith’s Rev2 Desktop is simply a keyboardless Rev2 and features 16 voices of polyphony, dual DCOs, integrates a 2-/4-pole resonant low-pass Curtis filter, offers waveshape modulation, bi-timbral operation, built-in effects engine, polyphonic...
The release of Ketron SX3000 took place in 2005. Percussions (Darbuka, Tef, Hollo, Bendir, Davul) prevail in this model as well as the sounds of Turkish instruments: Ud, Yay, Zurna, Baglama, Cumbus, Dtelli, Elksaz, Gitar, Kanun, Kaval, Keman, Clarnet,...
The Dave Smith Instruments OB-6 Module is a six-voice analog synthesizer module. It is the first collaboration between Dave Smith and Tom Oberheim, two of the most iconic names in synthesizer history. The OB-6 Module features two voltage-controlled...
Ketron MS60, like many other synthesizers, has a 64-note polyphony and 61 weighted keys with aftertouch. On the left part of the keyboard there are pitch/mod wheels. At the top of the instrument you can find quite an extensive control set, including a...