The Roland BK-5 is a portable, self-contained arranger keyboard. It features a wide range of sounds, rhythms, and styles, as well as a built-in sequencer and a variety of effects. It is designed to be used in live performance, songwriting, and studio recording.
Jupiter-4 is a synthesizer launched by Roland in 1978. The monotimbral instrument offers one VCO per voice. The oscillator generates triangle, square, and square with PWM, there’s a sub oscillator included. One LFO produces sine, square and ramp (ramp...
The Roland XP-30 is a 61-key synthesizer workstation released by Roland in 1998. It features a wide range of sounds and effects, as well as a built-in sequencer and arpeggiator. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from realistic acoustic instruments to complex electronic sounds.
Genos is a 76-note keyboard with a FSX keybed supporting aftertouch. There’s a 9" TFT VGA LCD touch screen integrated. You get 256 notes of no compromise polyphony, 1652 Voices and 58 Drum/SFX kits. The soundset is represented with Yamaha’s classic CFX...
The Korg T2 represents Korg's follow-up to the highly successful M1, positioning itself as a professional-grade workstation for musicians willing to invest in premium features and build quality. As part of the T series family, the T2 sits between the...