Korg M1, released by Korg in 1988, is a synthesizer based on the algorithm of AI (Advanced Integrated) synthesis. As a pioneer of PCM timbres generation, M1 became famous due to impressive sound authenticity, as well as due to unique tone nuances and...
Genos is a 76-note keyboard with a FSX keybed supporting aftertouch. There’s a 9" TFT VGA LCD touch screen integrated. You get 256 notes of no compromise polyphony, 1652 Voices and 58 Drum/SFX kits. The soundset is represented with Yamaha’s classic CFX...
The new model Triton Extreme 88 has a set of new high-quality sounds, built-in tube processing circuit, built-in USB interface, the ability to burn CDs and many other new features. The instrument offered 160 MB of internal sound memory which comprised a...
The Roland XP-50 is a synthesizer workstation released by Roland in 1995. It features a 61-note velocity-sensitive keyboard and a wide range of sounds, including pianos, strings, brass, drums, and more. It also has a built-in sequencer for recording and...
Roland didn’t try to make Jupiter 8 out of Jupiter-80, but we can’t deny that the instrument failed to keep the famous name at the proper level. The 100% digital sound engine of the new Jupiter is based on Supernatural technology, sampling every note of...