The Akai VX600 is a distinctive analog synthesizer released in 1986 that represents an unexpected entry into the synthesizer market from a company primarily known for tape machines, samplers (notably the S900), and recording studio equipment. This...
The E-mu Systems B-3 is a digital synthesizer and sound module designed to emulate the classic Hammond B-3 organ. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds and can be used in a variety of musical genres. It features a 61-note keyboard, a built-in...
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 Roland JD-08 is a modern Boutique-series recreation inspired by the classic JD-800 synthesizer, offering the signature sound character of the original in a compact desktop module format. While not a direct clone of the JD-800, the JD-08 captures much...
The E-mu Systems Carnaval is a sound module released by E-mu Systems in 1992. It is a sample-based synthesizer that features a variety of sounds, including drums, bass, strings, and brass. It also includes a built-in sequencer and arpeggiator. The...