The Yamaha A5000 represented in 1999 a revolutionary approach to sampling technology, transcending the traditional boundaries of what a sampler could be. Released alongside its higher-end sibling the A5000, this professional sampler emerged as an...
The Yamaha A4000 represented in 1999 a revolutionary approach to sampling technology, transcending the traditional boundaries of what a sampler could be. Released alongside its higher-end sibling the A5000, this professional sampler emerged as an...
The Yamaha A3000 is a professional digital sampler released in 1997, marking Yamaha's return to the serious sampling market after nearly a decade. Housed in a 2U rackmount case, this ambitious instrument represents a significant leap forward in...
The PWM Malevolent is a dual-oscillator, semi-modular analog synthesizer that represents the debut instrument from Paul Whittington's new company PWM (Paul Whittington Group Limited). Developed in collaboration with Bristol-based Future Sound Systems,...
The Moog Grandmother is a semi-modular analog synthesizer that represents a significant departure for Moog Music, combining the accessibility of a keyboard-based instrument with the flexibility of modular synthesis. Despite its colorful panel and...