The Roland RS-50 is a digital synthesizer and sound module released in 1991. It features 16-voice polyphony, 32-note multitimbrality, and a wide range of sounds, including acoustic instruments, drums, and special effects. It also has a built-in sequencer and a variety of effects, including reverb, chorus, and delay.
The Roland RS-70 is a digital synthesizer workstation released by Roland in 1998. It features a 61-key keyboard, a built-in sequencer, and a variety of synthesis and effects options. The RS-70 is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from classic analog synthesizers to modern digital sounds.
MiniBrute is an excellent example of a compact device released in 2012 by Arturia, the company which once started its journey with virtual software synthesizers. A mono synthesizer with a single VCO, no menu and no presets exceeded expectations and...
The Yamaha AW2816 is a digital audio workstation (DAW) released by Yamaha in 2001. It is a powerful, multi-track recording and production system that features a built-in mixer, effects processor, and CD burning capabilities. It is capable of recording...
AX-1 is a Roland’s velocity sensitive 45-note keytar produced from 1992 to 1994. The keytar is not a standalone instrument is a MIDI controller devised to manage sounds of external devices. David Sherriff and Andrew Leggo were responsible for the design...