The Roland V-Synth is a virtual analog synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 2003. It features a powerful synthesis engine, a wide range of effects, and an intuitive user interface. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from...
V-Synth GT is the kind of a synthesizer which makes you think that you should’ve thought before, because if you didn’t buy it when it was released you’ll find the today’s prices insane. The elder brother of V-Synth is on sale from time to time, and...
In 1989 Yamaha launched the V50 - a digital workstation featuring an FM synthesis core, a PCM rhythm machine and a sequencer. The 61-note keyboard supports aftertouch and is velocity sensitive. This is a 4-operator FM workstation with dual effects which...
Ketron Vega, like many other synthesizers launched by the company, has a 64-note polyphony, a 32-part multitimbrality and 61 velocity sensitive keys. The left part of the keyboard locates the wheels of unusual shape: the joystick for pitch/modulation. At...
The Ensoniq VFX is a synthesizer and digital sampling workstation released by Ensoniq in 1985. It was the first synthesizer to feature a built-in hard disk drive for storing samples and sequences. It was also the first synthesizer to feature a built-in...