The Yamaha Motif ES represented in the end of 2003 a next generation evolution of Yamaha's acclaimed Motif workstation synthesizer series, launched approximately two and a half years after the original Motif. Rather than creating an entirely new product...
Roland TR-727, released in 1985, acts as a true follower of TR-707. Their interface doesn’t differ, but the main differences are in samples – TR-727 offers the library of Latin percussion. Ethnic percussion has won its place under the sun in modern dance...
Moog Source is a monophonic, monotimbral instrument with an analog subtractive synthesis type. It has 2 oscillators, an LFO, a low pass filter and a storage memory for 16 presets. The instrument is based on the Z80 microprocessor core. Source was an...
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...
MP4 instrument was the first synthesizer of the brand featuring a plastic keyboard, which made the housing lighter and at the same time significantly reduced the cost of the synth. MP4 (formerly referred to as MP3000) incorporated the best of the...