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A 36-voices expanded version of the Supernova II Keyboard.
The Novation Supernova II Keyboard is a premium analogue modelling synthesizer that builds upon the acclaimed original Supernova, offering even more powerful sound design capabilities in an attractive, performance-oriented package. The keyboard version...
A 48-voices expanded version of the Supernova II Keyboard.
The Novation Supernova 2 Pro X Platinum Edition is a limited edition version of the classic Novation Supernova 2 Keyboard synthesizer. It features an maxed sound engine (48 voices) and a new platinum-plated finish. It is designed to provide users with a...
Access Virus Indigo 2 Virtual Analog Synthesizer 800.00 U.S.Dollars
The Access Virus Indigo 2 is a virtual analog synthesizer released by Access Music in 2003. It is the 3-oct keyboard version of the Virus C, which is a significant upgrade from its predecessor. This compact 37-key synthesizer maintains the sleek,...
Access Virus Indigo Virtual Analog Synthesizer 800.00 U.S.Dollars
The Access Virus Indigo is a 3-oct keyboard version of the Virus B.
Access Virus KB Analog Modeling Synthesiser 900.00 U.S.Dollars
The Access Virus KB is the keyboard version of the Virus B synthesizer, housed in a solidly-made, rounded black metal body with attractive wooden end cheeks. Functionally identical to the Virus B module in terms of synthesis capabilities, the KB features...
Access Virus KC Performance Synthesizer 900.00 U.S.Dollars
The Access Virus KC is a 5-oct keyboard version of the Access Virus C synthesizer.
The Access Virus TI represents a groundbreaking evolution in synthesizer design, bridging the divide between hardware and software instruments through what Access calls "Total Integration" (hence the TI designation). Released in October 2005 after...
Access Virus TI Polar Virtual Analog Synthesizer 1 400.00 U.S.Dollars
The Access Virus TI represents a groundbreaking evolution in synthesizer design, bridging the divide between hardware and software instruments through what Access calls "Total Integration" (hence the TI designation). Released in October 2005 after...