The Ensoniq Fizmo Rack is a digital synthesizer module released by Ensoniq in 1998. It is a rack-mounted version of the Fizmo synthesizer and features a 61-note velocity-sensitive keyboard, 16-voice polyphony, and a wide range of sound-shaping capabilities. The Fizmo Rack is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from classic analog-style leads and basses to complex pads and textures. It also features a built-in effects processor, allowing for further sound manipulation.
The Ensoniq Fizmo is a digital synthesizer released in 1998 by Ensoniq. It is a hybrid synthesizer featuring both analog and digital components. It has a unique sound engine that combines wavetable synthesis, sampling, and FM synthesis. It also features a built-in sequencer and effects.
The Novation Supernova is a groundbreaking virtual analogue polyphonic synthesizer released in 1998 by British company Novation. This ambitious 3U rackmount module employs Novation's proprietary Analogue Sound Modelling (ASM) technology to digitally...
The Access Virus B is a desktop/rackable module version of Access's expanded virtual analog synthesizer. Building upon the original Virus, the Virus B features upgraded hardware with newer, faster DSP chips that deliver increased polyphony and enhanced...
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Waldorf Q rackVirtual Analog Synthesizer Module500.00U.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...
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Kawai K5000RRackmount Sound Module/ Tone Generator500.00U.S.Dollars
The Kawai K5000R is a professional-grade synthesizer released in the late 1990s. It features a powerful additive synthesis engine with a wide range of sounds, including realistic acoustic instruments, complex pads, and cutting-edge digital and analog...