Roland TR-727, released in 1985, acts as a true follower of TR-707. Their interface doesn’t differ, but the main differences are in samples – TR-727 offers the library of Latin percussion. Ethnic percussion has won its place under the sun in modern dance...
The Roland MC-808 represented in 2007 a bold move in the legendary Roland Groovebox dynasty, delivering a powerful combination of sampling capabilities, synthesis, and sequencing in a transportable, performance-oriented package. Building upon the...
Monomachine is an Elektron legacy instrument which was first released in 2004 featuring 6 voices of polyphony and 6-part multitimbrality. Monomachine incorporates a synthesizer and sequencer and comes as a SFX-60 desktop sound module and as a SFX-6 model...
MOXF8 features an 88-key GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) keyboard with an acoustic piano response and more quality no-extra-tweaking sounds added to the MOX original selection including many pianos, EPs, strings, winds, orchestral textures, guitars, basses,...
Krome 61 offers groundbreaking grand pianos delivering the Kronos-derived German D Grand and featuring damper resonance together with unlooped stereo samples. German D occupies more memory capacity than any workstation would allocate to it which makes...