Key differences between the Viscount Legend and Legend Live:Control Layout&Preset Access Legend: Uses "Black Octave" (inverted-color first octave on each manual) for preset/set selection9 user-editable presets per manual (accessible via C# through A...
The Crumar Bit One, introduced in 1984, is a six-voice programmable touch-sensitive synthesizer that represents a compelling entry in the mid-1980s affordable polyphonic synthesizer market. As a hybrid digital/analog instrument, it combines digitally...
The Quasimidi Raven is a specialized dance/techno music production synthesizer that takes the German manufacturer's approach of instant music creation to new heights. Following in the footsteps of the Quasar and Technox modules, the Raven combines...
The Casio HT-3000 is a 61-key, 8-voice digital synthesizer released in 1987 as part of Casio’s HT and HZ series. It is notable for its Spectrum Dynamic (SD) Synthesis, a unique form of sound generation that blends elements of subtractive synthesis with...
The Casio HZ-600, released in 1987, represents a significant entry in Casio's Spectrum Dynamic (SD) synthesizer series. As a professional-looking bitimbral synthesizer, it embodies Casio's philosophy of making advanced technology accessible at an...