The E-mu Systems EMAX SE is a digital sampler and synthesizer workstation. It was released in 1989 and featured 8-bit sampling, 8-voice polyphony, and a built-in sequencer. It was popular among hip-hop producers in the early 1990s and was used on many classic hip-hop tracks.
The E-mu E4X Turbo builds upon the original EIV with 128 voices, expandable RAM up to 128Mb (16Mb standard), an integrated 18-bit effects board, and a 1Gb hard drive of preloaded sounds. The standard E4X comes with 64 voices but is expandable to 128. The...
Studiologic Numa Organ is based on modeling technology (without samples), has a 73-key keyboard, and is a clean body, without any other tools. It is made of metal. Numa Organ offers 3 multi-timbral parts to the user's disposal: upper, lower, and bass...
The Waldorf CMP1 is a compact analog mono synthesizer designed by German musical instrument manufacturer Waldorf. It features two oscillators, an LFO, a low-pass filter, an ADSR envelope, and a ring modulator. The CMP1 is capable of producing a wide...
The Gotharman polySpaze is a digital synthesizer designed by Gotharman, a Danish company. It is a hybrid instrument combining digital and analog synthesis, featuring a 16-voice polyphonic synthesizer with a built-in step sequencer, a vocoder, and a...