In 1989 Yamaha launched the V50 - a digital workstation featuring an FM synthesis core, a PCM rhythm machine and a sequencer. The 61-note keyboard supports aftertouch and is velocity sensitive. This is a 4-operator FM workstation with dual effects which...
Roland SC-55 (Sound Canvas) is a GS standard sound module, released in 1991. The SC-55 was the first module to support the new GM standard and its GS extension developed by Roland. The device has a 24-voice polyphony and 16-part multitimbrality, supports...
SY77 is a 61-note velocity sensitive keyboard with aftertouch featuring 32 voices of polyphony – 16 for AFM voices and 16 for AWM2 sampled voices. The structure of the synthesizer is based on 6 operators representing AFM synth part which features 45...
The Roland Jupiter 50 is a performance synthesizer that represents a more affordable sibling to the Jupiter 80, designed to bring the unique Supernatural sound architecture to a wider audience. This 76-note instrument combines virtual analog synthesis...
A hybrid digital/analog architecture of the Prophet 12 features a groundbreaking sound pushing DSI to those on top of the synth market. Each of the twelve voices of polyphony has 4 dedicated digital oscillators, a sub, 4 LFOs with a sync function, 16...