Roland MKS-50 Hybrid Rackmount Sound Module/ Tone Generator
The Roland MKS-50 was an analog synthesizer module released by Roland in 1986. The MKS-50 was basically an 1U rack-mount version of the Alpha Juno. It has the same synth engine and architecture, with some added features like 16 programmable chord...
This mono synthesizer had every chance to become a bestseller. The reason is simple - it is assembled by a well-known Japanese company producing audio-video equipment with the same components that are used in the Prophet-6 which is Dave Smith Instruments...
The Waldorf Microwave is a digital synthesizer and sampler created by the German company Waldorf Music. It was released in 1997 and was one of the first digital synthesizers to feature an integrated sampler. The Microwave was capable of creating a wide...
The 24-voice analogue synthesizer RADIAS is based on the advanced MMT synthesis technology. For each timbre of RADIAS synthesizer there are two oscillators that generate analog and formant waveforms as well as noise, ring modulation, various PCM...
The Yamaha VL70-m is a virtual acoustic tone generator, released in the late 1990s. It was designed to emulate the sound of acoustic instruments such as the violin, viola, cello, and double bass. It was also capable of producing a range of other sounds,...