The E-mu Systems PX-7 Command Station is a powerful MIDI controller and sequencer designed for use in the studio or on stage. It features 16 velocity-sensitive pads, 8 assignable knobs, and 4 assignable sliders. It also has a built-in step sequencer,...
The Waldorf Q Rack was a rackmount version of Waldorf's flagship Q keyboard workstation synthesizer. Released in 2000, this DSP-driven virtual analog synthesizer shares the same operating system and sound architecture as its keyboard counterpart but in a...
The Alesis QSR is a compact, rack-mountable 64-voice expandable synthesizer module that represents a refinement of the company's QS8 keyboard synth. Produced in 1996 during an era when sample-and-synthesis (S+S) instruments were facing competition from...
The Quasimidi Quasar, released in 1993, represents an ambitious German approach to synthesizer design during the early nineties. This 2U rack-mounted module distinguishes itself by claiming to be an all-in-one synthesis solution, incorporating analogue,...
The Roland R-5 Human Rhythm Composer is a PCM-based drum machine and sound module released in 1989 by Roland Corporation. When itwas released, It was a powerful and versatile device that allowed users to create and edit drum patterns and sequences. The...