Ketron X1, like many other synthesizers, has a 64-note polyphony and 61 weighted keys with aftertouch. On the left part of the keyboard there are pitch/mod wheels. At the top of the instrument you can find quite an extensive control set, including a...
X4 by Ketron was released in the early 2000s along with the rest of the X series. Compared to X1, the device was offered to users at a reduced price, as it lacked a keyboard, modulation wheels, speakers, but had a more elaborate central panel. Anyway, X4...
The Hammond XK5 is a digital organ designed to replicate the sound and feel of the classic Hammond B3 organ. It features a 61-note waterfall keyboard, drawbars, and a variety of digital effects. The XK5 also includes a Leslie speaker simulator, allowing players to recreate the classic "Leslie" sound.
Ketron XD9 was released in 2005. This synthesizer is an improved version of XD3: it has a 61-key keyboard, modulation wheels and 2 large built-in speakers. XD9 instrument has a 64-note polyphony. The front part of the device is divided into several...
The Yamaha EX5R is a synthesizer and digital music workstation released by Yamaha in 1998. It was the successor to the popular EX5 synthesizer and featured an expanded sound set, improved effects, and a powerful sequencer. It was the first Yamaha...