The Roland XV-88 is a synthesizer workstation released by Roland Corporation in 1998. It is an 88-key synthesizer with a built-in sequencer and a variety of sound-shaping tools. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from realistic acoustic instruments to complex electronic sounds. The XV-88 is also equipped with a variety of effects, including reverb, chorus, and delay.
XV-3080 is a 128-voice synthesizer module featuring versatile and powerful Roland’s architecture. The skillful module, expandable via new 64Mb SRX-Series and SR-JV80-Series boards, provides a musician with Matrix Control feature and a set of studio...
The Yamaha Motif represents a groundbreaking approach to synth workstation design, being Yamaha's first synthesizer to bear a name rather than a model number. Available in three keyboard configurations (61, 76, and 88 keys), the Motif series pushes the...
Korg Triton Pro X is one of the instruments featuring the best price/quality ratio for composers who create modern popular music. Created with this workstation, arrangements almost don’t require any extra help in the studio, and a powerful sampler allows...
The Kurzweil K2600X is a professional-grade synthesizer and workstation keyboard released by Kurzweil Music Systems in 1997. It features a 61-note semi-weighted keyboard with velocity and aftertouch, as well as an array of sound-generating features,...
The Kurzweil PC3X is a professional-grade synthesizer and performance controller. It features a powerful sound engine with over 1000 sounds, 16-part multi-timbral capability, and a variety of controllers and connectivity options. It is designed to be used in both live and studio settings.
The Kurzweil K2500X is a digital synthesizer and workstation produced by Kurzweil Music Systems. It was released in 1997 and was the flagship of the K2500 series of synthesizers. It features a 61-key velocity sensitive keyboard and has an onboard...