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The Novation Supernova II Rack delivers the same sonic power as the keyboard version in a streamlined 3U rack-mountable form factor. Despite its more compact size, it retains the full synthesis capabilities of its keyboard counterpart, with identical...
A 48-voices expanded version of the Supernova II Keyboard.
A 36-voices expanded version of the Supernova II Rack.
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...
A 48-voices expanded version of the Supernova II Rack.
Waldorf Q rack Virtual Analog Synthesizer Module 500.00 U.S.Dollars
The Waldorf Q Rack was a rackmount version of Waldorf's flagship Q keyboard workstation synthesizer. Released in 2000, this DSP-driven virtual analog synthesizer shares the same operating system and sound architecture as its keyboard counterpart but in a...
Clavia Nord Rack 3 Virtual Analog Synthesizer Module 900.00 U.S.Dollars
The Clavia Nord Rack 3 is a virtual analog synthesizer and performance sampler from Swedish manufacturer Clavia. It is a rack-mounted version of the now iconic Nord Lead 3 synthesizer.
Clavia Nord Lead 3 Performance VA-Synthesizer 1 200.00 U.S.Dollars
Clavia Nord Lead 3: Advanced Subtractive Performance Synthesizer The Clavia Nord Lead 3 represents the third generation in Clavia's acclaimed "red synth" series, building upon the legacy established by the original Nord Lead six years prior. As a...
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...