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Kawai ES-5 Digital Piano 1 200.00 U.S.Dollars
Kawai's series of digital pianos are ideal for teaching beginners and is widely used not only in studios, on stage, but also in various musical institutions. The digital piano of ES5 model is the ideal instrument for those musicians who want to purchase...
Kawai ES-8 Digital Piano 2 100.00 U.S.Dollars
Model ES8 - the latest addition to the line of portable digital pianos Kawai. The instrument has become an ideal choice for those musicians who want to purchase a perfectly sounding instrument for home and at the same time (thanks to its removable stand)...
Kawai ES-7 Digital Piano 1 900.00 U.S.Dollars
ES7 digital piano model incorporates the best Kawai brand technologies, including the Progressive Harmonic Imaging sound synthesis technology, thanks to which the instrument gives an incomparably realistic acoustics sound. The new powerful digital...
Novation Launchkey 61 was released in 2013 and is the leading instrument of the line. It differs owing to its 61-note keyboard. The MIDI controller has 3 main features that are designed to win your attention: the introduction of popular pads on the...
Novation Launchkey 49 was released in 2013 as the rest of the series was. From its counterparts, it differs in the number of keys, and in the increased number of sliders (9), compared to Launchkey 25. The MIDI controller has 3 main features that are...
Launchkey 25 by Novation was released in 2013. The MIDI controller has 3 main features that are designed to win your attention: the introduction of popular pads on the surface of the instrument, a new InControl system for automatic display, and the...
MIDI keypad Launchkey Mini was released in 2014, and is the pioneer of the series. The instrument features 2 octaves (25 keys), 16 multi-color velocity sensitive pads, 8 assignable knobs and 7 function buttons. Most notably, the Launchkey series housing...
Sequential Circuits Pro 8 Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer 1 200.00 U.S.Dollars
The eight-voice analog synthesizer was made in Japan in 1984, later it was renamed into Split-8.
In 1983 Sequential Circuits focused on the Japanese market, dominated by Yamaha, Roland and Korg. To launch the product aimed at a Japanese buyer, local factories were given the original operating system of Six-Trak synthesizer and Curtis CEM3394 chip....
Right when the legendary professional instruments were developed, Sequential Circuits decided to make a counter move and try to take a niche of budget synthesizers for learning and for churches. In order to implement the intention the brand turned to...