The Crumar Performer-2 is a vintage analog synthesizer released in 1979. It features two oscillators, two filters, two envelope generators, and two LFOs. It also has a built-in chorus effect and a unique arpeggiator. The Performer-2 is known for its warm, vintage sound and is still popular today.
The Crumar Performer is a vintage analog synthesizer from the late 1970s. It was designed to emulate the sound of a Hammond organ and featured a two-oscillator monophonic synthesizer, a built-in chorus effect, and a built-in spring reverb. The Performer...
61-note velocity-sensitive keyboard with synth action features that premium feel helping to put the famous series onto the next performance level. Newly enhanced acoustic and electric pianos present improved response while the organ section offers more...
The first of the PLUG-OUT synthesizers by Roland. PLUG-OUT technology allows the user to load into the synthesizer sound engines to choose from. In addition to the basic one, which comes bundled with the preconfigured components, Roland Promars, SH-101...
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...