The Roland 531 is a synthesizer module released by Roland Corporation in 1981. It is a single-oscillator analog monosynth with a built-in sequencer and arpeggiator. It was used extensively in the 1980s by many popular artists, such as Depeche Mode, New Order, and Duran Duran.
The Sequential Prophet 3000 was a groundbreaking 16-bit, 8-voice sampling system designed exclusively as a rackmounted unit. Released in 1987, it was remarkably innovative for its time, offering stereo sampling capabilities nearly two years ahead of...
Acidlab Bombass 2 is an analog synthesizer with a circuit based on TB-303, but modified in many aspects. It offers 2 oscillators with sync, ring, frequency modulation, noise, sub-oscillator, audio input, as well as LFO with various waves, including...
The Kawai MP11SE is a professional-grade digital piano that combines the sound and feel of a grand piano with the convenience and flexibility of modern digital technology. It features 88 weighted keys, a variety of sounds, and a powerful onboard sound...
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...