The Roland JV-1000 is a synthesizer released in 1993 by Roland Corporation. It is a 76-key synthesizer with a built-in sequencer and effects processor. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from realistic acoustic instruments to complex electronic sounds.
Who would have thought that Uncle Dave would make another breakthrough and return to the roots, and not to the analog? And it happened, meet the hybrid stage synthesizer, in which there are more samples than you have on your computer, thanks to 8DIO. A...
EOS B2000 is an extremely rare synthesizer which embraces the functionality of a workstation and an arranger. It used to be produced for the domestic market of Japan, although all the inscriptions on the housing and the display information are in...
D-20 is a 32-voice polyphonic synthesizer based on Roland’s digital Linear Arithmetic synthesis and ROM samples. The instrument is 9-part multitimbral. Memory provides with 128 preset patches, 64 user patches and 128 performances. The effects section...
The Ensoniq VFX-SD is a digital synthesizer and sampler released by Ensoniq in 1988. It was one of the first synthesizers to feature a built-in hard drive, allowing users to store samples and sequences. It was also one of the first synthesizers to...