The Roland JV-35 is a digital synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 1993 and discontinued in 1996. It was the successor to the Roland JV-30 and was part of the JV series of synthesizers but based on the SC-55 Sound Canvas sound engine. It...
In the early 80's all serious synthesizer manufacturers had to try hard to stay on the market after the release of the Prophet-5 synthesizer. The first attempt to grab his bite of the niche was made by Oberheim when he launched OB-X synthesizer, the...
The Roland E-A7 is a 61-key arranger keyboard. It is designed to provide a wide range of sounds, styles, and features to help musicians create and perform music. It includes over 1,500 sounds, 77 accompaniment styles, and a 16-track sequencer. It also...
The Elektron Analog Four (A4) represents a groundbreaking fusion of analog synthesis and sophisticated digital sequencing technology. This compact yet powerful groovebox combines four independent monophonic analog synthesizers with Elektron's renowned...
A slightly misleading title of Pa3X LE might make you think of Pa3X but the keyboard is more of a Pa900 rival. The 76-note semi-weighted keyboard is velocity sensitive and supports aftertouch. The upgradable operating system relies on Real eXperience,...