The Radikal Accelerator represents a significant advancement in digital synthesis, developed in the early 2000s by Radikal Technologies to establish a new benchmark in polyphonic digital sound quality. This flagship synthesizer combines cutting-edge DSP...
The Waldorf Rocket is a compact, monophonic synthesizer that combines digital oscillators with an analog filter. Released unexpectedly in 2012 after the announcement of the Pulse 2, this tabletop synth packs impressive sonic capabilities into a small,...
The Korg Grandstage X represents a complete redesign of Korg's flagship stage piano, offering musicians an inspiring performance instrument that excels both sonically and visually. With its elegant two-toned light ivory and black color scheme, angled...
The E-mu e64 is essentially a more affordable version of the Emulator IV (EIV), sharing nearly identical operating system and voice architecture. Key differences include:64-voice polyphony (vs. EIV's 128 voices)2Mb factory RAM standard (expandable to...
The Emu ESI4000 represented an entry into the budget sampler market and designed as a replacement for the older ESI32 model. This 2U-high, 19-inch rackmountable unit maintains the same front-panel layout and labeling as its predecessor, with the only...