The Yamaha EX series represents a groundbreaking advancement in synthesizer technology, combining multiple synthesis methods in a single professional workstation. As Yamaha's flagship model in the EX series, it integrates four distinct synthesis...
The Yamaha Motif Rack XS emerged in 2007 as an evolution in Yamaha's highly successful Motif synthesizer series, bringing the acclaimed sounds and synthesis power of the Motif XS keyboards into a compact 1U rack-mountable module. Building upon the...
The Complete Production Studio The Korg Triton Studio represented in early 2000s the latest evolution in Korg's market-leading workstation series, building upon the success of the Trinity and original Triton. This premium workstation synthesizer aimed to...
The E-mu ESi32 represented in 1994 a significant shift in E-mu's product strategy, bringing their renowned high-end sampling technology to a much more affordable price point. Traditionally focused on premium "powerhouse" samplers like the Emulator...
New Species of Production Workstation The Akai MPC Key 61 represents a bold evolutionary step in music production technology, seamlessly merging the beloved MPC workflow with a fully-featured keyboard workstation. This isn't simply an MPC with keys bolted...