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...
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,...
The experience while making DX and Motif series resulted in the creation of the Montage. The 76-note FSX semi-weighted keyboard enables easy managing of instruments two synthesis engines AWM2 and FM-X with the Motion Control. FM-X based on frequency...
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...
The Yamaha Motif Rack XS emerged in 2007 as an evolution in Yamaha's highly successful Motif synthesizer series, bringing the acclaimed sounds and synthesis power of the Motif XS keyboards into a compact 1U rack-mountable module. Building upon the...