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The Korg X5DR is a digital synthesizer and music workstation released by Korg in 1995. It features a 61-key keyboard, 16-track sequencer, and a variety of synthesis and sampling capabilities. The X5DR was designed to be an affordable alternative to the more expensive Korg Triton series of workstations.
The Korg T2 represents Korg's follow-up to the highly successful M1, positioning itself as a professional-grade workstation for musicians willing to invest in premium features and build quality. As part of the T series family, the T2 sits between the...
The Dave Smith Poly Evolver Keyboard (PEK) represents the culmination of the Evolver evolution, transforming from its origins as a monophonic desktop unit into a fully-realized polyphonic keyboard synthesizer. Created by legendary synth designer Dave...
The UDO Audio Super 6 represents a masterful fusion of classic analog synthesizer design with cutting-edge digital technology. This 12-voice polyphonic synthesizer pays homage to iconic 1980s polysynths like the Roland Jupiter 6 and Juno 6 while...
The Yamaha EX series represents a groundbreaking advancement in synthesizer technology, combining multiple synthesis methods in a single professional workstation. As Yamaha's flagship model in the EX series, it integrates four distinct synthesis...