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 Ensoniq MR Rack is a rack-mountable version of the Ensoniq MR synthesizer. It was released in 1994 and featured the same sound engine as the original MR, but with a few additional features. It had 16-voice polyphony, 32-note multitimbrality, and a...
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...
The Emu ESI4000 represented an entry into the budget sampler market and designed as a replacement for the older ESI32 model. This 2U-high, 19-inch rackmountable unit maintains the same front-panel layout and labeling as its predecessor, with the only...