Roland MC-202 was introduced in the 1983. Its development was inspired with the legendary monophonic synthesizer SH-101 (design, interface) and no less famous bass synthesizer TB-303 (sequencer). The abbreviation "MC" stands for MicroComposer, at that...
The first commercial synthesizer by Beringer, and the first try appears to be a success. The company and its creator Uli Beringer were approaching this making step by step of hard work, and the result is impressive - a full-featured polyphonic...
The Waldorf Q Keyboard Phoenix Edition is a limited edition version of the Waldorf Q+ Keyboard, a professional-grade virtual analog synthesizer. It features a redesigned front panel with a new color scheme and updates to its sound engine. The Phoenix...
Studio 440 is a further development of the idea first implemented in Prophet 2000. The wide possibilities allow Studio 440 to remain a relevant instrument today, with only a few limitations: a small amount of built-in memory (512 KB) and low resolution...
The AKAI AX 73 is a vintage analog synthesizer released in 1986. It features two oscillators, two envelopes, a low pass filter, and an LFO. It was designed to be a more affordable alternative to the popular Roland Juno-106. The AX 73 is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from warm pads to aggressive leads.