The Ensoniq ESQ-M is a digital synthesizer and sequencer released by Ensoniq in 1986. It was the first Ensoniq product to feature a built-in sequencer, as well as a built-in disk drive for storing sequences and patches. It featured an 8-voice polyphony,...
Ketron XD3 was released along with XD9 in 2005, and it differs in that the latter one lacks a keyboard, modulation/pitch wheel and sound amplification system. XD3 has a 64-note polyphony, and it is a music module that will provide an easy workflow, and...
The Roland Alpha Juno 2 is an analog synthesizer released by Roland in 1986. It is a polyphonic synthesizer with a 61-note keyboard and a built-in arpeggiator. It features two oscillators, two sub-oscillators, a noise generator, an LFO, and a resonant...
DX7 II D (D stands for dual timbres/outputs) was similar to DX7S with the addition of stereo outputs, bitimbrality and integrating a larger screen. The bitimbrality allows for using layer and split modes. Deep voices and juicy combinations could be...
DX7 II FD (FD stands for Floppy Drive). The version is equal to the DX7 II D with the addition of a floppy disk drive. The instrument offered 1MB of memory space which is identical to 40 RAM cartridges delivering thousands of voices and making fractional scaling, SysEx data available.