The Ensoniq MR-76 is a 76-key synthesizer workstation released by Ensoniq in 1998. It features a 32-voice polyphony, 16-part multitimbrality, and a variety of synthesis and sampling capabilities. It also includes a sequencer, effects processor, and a variety of real-time controllers.
The Quasimidi Quasar, released in 1993, represents an ambitious German approach to synthesizer design during the early nineties. This 2U rack-mounted module distinguishes itself by claiming to be an all-in-one synthesis solution, incorporating analogue,...
The Roland TR-1000 represents a groundbreaking fusion of legendary analog circuitry and cutting-edge digital technology, designed to rewrite the rules of rhythm production. From foundational grooves to experimental soundscapes, this hybrid drum machine...
The Quasimidi Sirius represents a comprehensive evolution in dance music production technology, positioning itself as a complete dance workstation that significantly expands beyond its predecessor, the Rave-O-Lution 309. Unlike the 309's single monophonic...
The Elektron Digitone Keys is a sophisticated FM synthesis workstation that expands upon the capabilities of the desktop Digitone module. This instrument combines a four-part FM synth engine with Elektron's distinctive sequencing environment, now...