The Roland SDE-2000 is a digital delay effects processor released by Roland in 1981. It is a rack-mountable unit that provides a variety of delay effects, including chorus, flanging, and echo. The SDE-2000 was one of the first digital delay units on the market and was used by many professional musicians.
The Roland SRV-2000 is a digital reverb processor released by Roland in 1984. It was the first digital reverb to offer a wide range of effects, including plate, hall, and room reverbs, as well as special effects such as chorus and flanging. The SRV-2000...
The Access Virus Rack XL is a rack-mounted version of the Access Virus C synthesizer. It is a powerful virtual analog synthesizer with a wide range of sounds and features, including a built-in effects processor and a 16-part multitimbral mode. It is...
The Ensoniq SQ-R Plus is a digital synthesizer and sequencer released by Ensoniq in 1993. It was the first Ensoniq product to feature a built-in sequencer and was designed to be a powerful and affordable music production tool. The SQ-R Plus featured a...
Unlike the pioneer of the series (Drum Station), the updated version of Drum station V2 released in 1997 got a different housing, though it also acts as a clone of classic drum machines TR-808 and 909. The instrument recreated sounds with stunning...