Opening the SD series, an interactive synthesizer, released by Ketron, SD1, was launched in 2002. The instrument has a piano keyboard with 76 keys, aftertouch, 64-voice polyphony, and a backlit display. SD1 has 48 MB of samples, a large number of patches...
Trinity V3 music workstation uses the ACCESS (Advanced Control Synthesis System) sample playback technology, as the previous Trinity instruments do, and MOSS (Multi Oscillator Synthesis System) physical modeling technology. Thus, the 32-voice polyphony...
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...
Solaris is the most powerful virtual analog synthesizer representing the quintessence of all developments made by John Bowen during his career as a sound engineer and musician. No exaggeration this is a mega synthesizer of the highest level, a remarkable...
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...