The MKII version introduces some upgrades and overall enhancement including a rebuilt analog circuitry for deeper voices, improved analog overdrive for more dynamic character, OLED screen with the appropriate visual feedback, solid rugged backlit...
DX is a lighter, and therefore cheaper, DMX version. It sounds a little bit "thinner" than its older brother. DX uses the same 8-bit samples DMX does, but they’re decreased in number - 18. The drum machine doesn’t contain voice cards, and all EPROM chips...
The Yamaha PSR-S975 is a professional arranger workstation keyboard. It features a wide range of sounds, effects, and features, including a powerful 16-track sequencer, vocal harmonizer, and a large selection of realistic instrument sounds. The keyboard...
Boss DR-880 is a portable drum machine with an integrated display and 20 pads. It is much more than just a drum machine. It includes a bass guitar synthesizer and effects for guitars: chorus, delay, reverb, "wah-wah", crunch. In addition, the device has...
The Casio CZ-101 is a synthesizer released by Casio in 1984. It was one of the first affordable digital synthesizers and was notable for its 8-voice polyphony and its use of phase distortion synthesis. It was popular in the 1980s and 1990s for its unique sound and its affordability.