The Gem S3 Workstation Synthesiser represents Italian company Generalmusic's ambitious entry into the professional synthesizer market, building upon their established keyboard workstation expertise. Released in 1992, the S2 demonstrates the company's...
The Arturia KeyLab 61 is a professional MIDI controller and keyboard designed for use with a variety of digital audio workstations. It features 61 velocity-sensitive keys, 16 RGB backlit performance pads, and nine assignable faders and rotary knobs. It...
DX7 II D (D stands for dual timbres/outputs) was similar to DX7S with the addition of stereo outputs, bitimbrality and integrating a larger screen. The bitimbrality allows for using layer and split modes. Deep voices and juicy combinations could be...
DX7 II FD (FD stands for Floppy Drive). The version is equal to the DX7 II D with the addition of a floppy disk drive. The instrument offered 1MB of memory space which is identical to 40 RAM cartridges delivering thousands of voices and making fractional scaling, SysEx data available.
DX9 is a 16-voice polyphonic synthesizer based on digital 4-operator FM synthesis. There’s no filter section. VCA features an ADSR envelope. Memory provides with 20 patches. DX9 was released in 1983 – same year DX7 hit the market. Back then it was...