The Roland RS-70 is a digital synthesizer workstation released by Roland in 1998. It features a 61-key keyboard, a built-in sequencer, and a variety of synthesis and effects options. The RS-70 is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from classic analog synthesizers to modern digital sounds.
Gaia SH-01, although it uses the legendary Roland abbreviation SH, nevertheless has nothing in common with the famous analog synthesizers of the 80's, although it emulates their sounds quite well. It is a compact synthesizer sporting mixed architecture...
Roland D-05 is a revision of a legendary Roland D-50. The Roland D-05 Linear Synthesizer brings back the electronic music and movie soundtracks from the 80s. Roland's Digital Circuit Behavior is recreated, all the original presets are added as well as...
The synthesizer incorporates 9 sound engines, up to 2GB of PCM RAM (varies depending on the use of Expansion PCM libraries; 1,129 MB is available when shipped from the factory), KARMA features, the Open Sampling System, the onboard sequencer (16 MIDI...
Monomachine is an Elektron legacy instrument which was first released in 2004 featuring 6 voices of polyphony and 6-part multitimbrality. Monomachine incorporates a synthesizer and sequencer and comes as a SFX-60 desktop sound module and as a SFX-6 model...