The Korg X3 is a music synthesizer and workstation released by Korg in 1993. It features a 61-key velocity-sensitive keyboard, 16-track sequencer, and a variety of built-in sounds. It was the successor to the popular Korg M1 and was widely used by professional musicians and producers in the 1990s.
Performance Synthesizer, Synthesizer, Hybrid, Digital+Analog, Voices: 8, Multi Timbral Capacity: 2part(s), Oscillators per voice: 1, Size: 5, Number of Keys: 61, Production start: 1987, Production ended: Yes.
The Novation A-Station represents a remarkable achievement in compact synthesizer design, combining the physical form factor of Novation's BassStation Rack series with the sophisticated sound engine architecture derived from their prestigious Supernova...
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The E-mu Systems B-3 is a digital synthesizer and sound module designed to emulate the classic Hammond B-3 organ. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds and can be used in a variety of musical genres. It features a 61-note keyboard, a built-in...