Roland MC-202 was introduced in the 1983. Its development was inspired with the legendary monophonic synthesizer SH-101 (design, interface) and no less famous bass synthesizer TB-303 (sequencer). The abbreviation "MC" stands for MicroComposer, at that...
The Roland Fantom Xa represented in mid-2000s the most affordable entry point into Roland's acclaimed Fantom workstation series, positioned as the eighth model in the lineup. While maintaining the core synthesis power that made the Fantom series...
Ketron SD1 Plus is an update of the earlier SD1 version which altered the appearance of the instrument, leaving the sound quality unchanged. This is an interactive synthesizer launched by Ketron, which was released in 2002. The instrument has a piano...
The Yamaha MO6 and MO8 represent a lower-cost branch the second generation of Yamaha's acclaimed Motif instrument line, originally launched in 2001. These keyboard workstations are designed as more affordable alternatives to the flagship Motif ES series,...
Atelier Combo AT-350C is packed with functionality and sound samples in a most perfect manner, including a real vintage organ, and all this you will get in a fairly compact housing suitable for live performances. The leading SuperNatural technology of...