The Yamaha Motif XS was a significant milestone in Yamaha's flagship workstation synthesizer line, building upon the success of the original Motif (2001) and Motif ES (2004). The XS series positioned itself as a premium contender in the professional...
In 1989 Yamaha launched the V50 - a digital workstation featuring an FM synthesis core, a PCM rhythm machine and a sequencer. The 61-note keyboard supports aftertouch and is velocity sensitive. This is a 4-operator FM workstation with dual effects which...
Roland SC-55 (Sound Canvas) is a GS standard sound module, released in 1991. The SC-55 was the first module to support the new GM standard and its GS extension developed by Roland. The device has a 24-voice polyphony and 16-part multitimbrality, supports...
The Korg Triton workstation represents the natural evolution of Korg's renowned Trinity series, maintaining the high-quality sound and innovative features that made its predecessor an industry standard while adding significant enhancements. With its...
The first analog simulator brought to you by Yamaha. Quite popular among performers, aimed at various genres of electronic music, as well as composers and sound producers working for the cinema and TV industry. AN1x has wide possibilities - 10-note...