The Roland Fantom X represents the third iteration of Roland's flagship workstation synthesizer line, following the original Fantom and the Fantom S. This latest evolution brings significant improvements including a color display, increased polyphony,...
The Yamaha Motif ES represented in the end of 2003 a next generation evolution of Yamaha's acclaimed Motif workstation synthesizer series, launched approximately two and a half years after the original Motif. Rather than creating an entirely new product...
MOTIF XS7 is an instrument of the Motif XS series which is represented with an AWM2 Tone Generator, 128 note polyphony, 130 000 note MIDI sequencer, 355MB of sounds and 2670 waveforms. The keyboard has weighted keys. The connectivity offers full MIDI...
The Yamaha Motif represents a groundbreaking approach to synth workstation design, being Yamaha's first synthesizer to bear a name rather than a model number. Available in three keyboard configurations (61, 76, and 88 keys), the Motif series pushes the...
Opening the SD series, an interactive synthesizer, released by Ketron, SD1, was launched in 2002. The instrument has a piano keyboard with 76 keys, aftertouch, 64-voice polyphony, and a backlit display. SD1 has 48 MB of samples, a large number of patches...