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...
XV-3080 is a 128-voice synthesizer module featuring versatile and powerful Roland’s architecture. The skillful module, expandable via new 64Mb SRX-Series and SR-JV80-Series boards, provides a musician with Matrix Control feature and a set of studio...
The Emu Audity 2000 represents a sophisticated evolution of Emu's synthesizer heritage, drawing inspiration from the company's legendary late-1970s Audity prototype — a microprocessor-controlled analogue monster that would have retailed for $70,000 but...
The release of MC-505 took place in 1998. Groovebox is based on the same core as the JV series instruments are, and shares a lot with the JV/XP synthesizer lines. MC-505 is designed for aggressive genres of music, like techno, and for this purpose the...
The Yamaha A4000 represented in 1999 a revolutionary approach to sampling technology, transcending the traditional boundaries of what a sampler could be. Released alongside its higher-end sibling the A5000, this professional sampler emerged as an...