The Roland RS-70 is a digital synthesizer workstation released by Roland in 1998. It features a 61-key keyboard, a built-in sequencer, and a variety of synthesis and effects options. The RS-70 is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from classic analog synthesizers to modern digital sounds.
Roland Groovebox D2 was released in 2001. It is a compact orange-colored device with 2 small displays, focused on performance, and developed with innovative technology D-Field. The touch sensitive "XY" D-Field is easily programmed to create patterns,...
The Novation Bass Station II represents a triumphant return of the classic Bass Station after 20 years (launched in 2013), reimagined for the modern analogue monosynth renaissance. This compact, portable synthesizer maintains the distinctive timbre and...
Juno-Stage 76 is a 128-voice polyphonic synthesizer with a 16-part multitimbrality. There are 128MB of wave memory which is twice bigger than in Juno-G, arpeggiator offers 128 presets and 128 user patches, chord memory and rhythm patterns. There’s a...
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...