Korg Wavestation: A Cult Classic Synthesizer The Korg Wavestation, introduced in 1990, stands as a unique and innovative synthesizer with an architecture that produces sounds almost impossible to recreate on other instruments. Despite not being a...
Roland E-60 was released the same year (in 2007) its E-50 brother was. It hides the sound core based on the Fantom-X series architecture. E-50 was designed to offer a massive set of functions: a 76-note keyboard features a 64-voice polyphony, a large...
The Yamaha Motif represents a groundbreaking approach to synth workstation design, being Yamaha's first synthesizer to bear a name rather than a model number. Available in three keyboard configurations (61, 76, and 88 keys), the Motif series pushes the...
KORG TRITON STUDIO 76 music workstation is the most powerful of existing music workstations. It uses the Korg HI synthesis system (Hyper Integrated) together with PCM sounds of excellent quality. The wave memory of the instrument is 48 MB (PCM ROM), it...
Korg Kronos is a tremendously heaped workstation that follows the design of Korg Oasys. Kronos has 9 sound engines, and SGX-1 and EP-1 were created specially for the instrument. As for the sounds of an acoustic piano Kronos became a Korg’s real...