The Roland JX-8P is a 61-key analog synthesizer released by Roland in 1984. It was the successor to the popular Roland JX-3P and featured a more advanced sound engine with two digitally controlled oscillators (DCOs) per voice. It also featured a built-in...
At the moment it’s clear that this first analogue modeling synthesizer by Roland has had a firm grip on its place among the cult instruments produced by the Japanese corporation. The ability to reproduce the sounds of analog synthesizers of the past...
Synthesizer, Performance Synthesizer, Analog Modeling (AM), Voices: 24, Multi Timbral Capacity: 2part(s), Oscillators per voice: 3, Velocity Sensitivity, Number of Keys: 37, Size: 3, Production start: 2024.
The Yamaha CP40 Stage is a digital stage piano designed for live performance. It features a full-size 88-note graded hammer action keyboard, a selection of high-quality sounds, and a range of performance controls. The CP40 Stage also includes a built-in...
Electro 2 series included new and updated versions of the software, while remaining identical to the original Electro. As in the original Electro, there were released 2 keyboard versions - 61- and 73-key ones, as well as the rackmount version. The...