The Waldorf Q is a physically modelled analogue synthesizer that combines extensive hands-on control with powerful DSP technology. Housed in a robust chassis available in eye-catching yellow or midnight blue, this five-octave instrument offers...
Dave Smith’s Rev2 Desktop is simply a keyboardless Rev2 and features 16 voices of polyphony, dual DCOs, integrates a 2-/4-pole resonant low-pass Curtis filter, offers waveshape modulation, bi-timbral operation, built-in effects engine, polyphonic...
A-90 is an 88-note PA-4 hammer-action keyboard with aftertouch. It can be turned into the powerful digital piano/synth with the VE-RD1 expansion. The instrument gets a 64-voice polyphony, 128 tones, onboard effects with the VE-RD1. True stereo piano...
The Roland U-220 is a rack-mountable sound module released by Roland Corporation in 1988. It is a multi-timbral, 16-voice polyphonic synthesizer module that features a variety of sounds, including pianos, strings, brass, and percussion. It also has a built-in sequencer and a variety of effects.
M3-61 XPanded, compared to M3-61 workstation, has an enhanced internal PCM, plus a free sample library of 384 MB, which contains a huge number of sounds. Besides, the interface and sequencer were significantly improved, which influenced favorably the...