The release of Ketron XD9 Turkish took place in 2005. As the name implies, this version has additional auto accompaniment in the Turkish style. The synthesizer has no other differences when compared to its colleagues. It has a 61-note keyboard,...
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 release of Ketron SX3000 took place in 2005. Percussions (Darbuka, Tef, Hollo, Bendir, Davul) prevail in this model as well as the sounds of Turkish instruments: Ud, Yay, Zurna, Baglama, Cumbus, Dtelli, Elksaz, Gitar, Kanun, Kaval, Keman, Clarnet,...
Ketron XD8 stands out among the rest in its category, owing not to internal capabilities, but to the keyboard. Unlike other models of this line, XD8 has a chromatic keyboard: the right zone is limited with 52 keys, and the left one – with 120 for basses....
DeepMind 6 is the younger brother of DeepMind 12. The device offers a twice smaller number of polyphony voices, a one-octave smaller keyboard (smaller size and weight as well) and doesn’t have a Wi-Fi module. In other respects it replicates DeepMind 12 and is $300 cheaper.