The Casio MZ-X300 is a professional-grade synthesizer keyboard produced by Casio. It features a 61-key keyboard, a variety of sound engines, and a range of effects and performance features. It is designed for use in live performance, studio recording, and sound design.
In order to finally knock competitors out of the niche of workstations and performing synthesizers in the middle price range, as well as for those consumers who dreamed of Montage, but could only afford the SY77, the Japanese company released MODX, a...
The Yamaha Motif XS was a significant milestone in Yamaha's flagship workstation synthesizer line, building upon the success of the original Motif (2001) and Motif ES (2004). The XS series positioned itself as a premium contender in the professional...
The Roland JX-8P is a 61-key analog synthesizer released by Roland in 1984. It was the successor to the popular Roland JX-3P and featured a more advanced sound engine with two digitally controlled oscillators (DCOs) per voice. It also featured a built-in...
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...