The Roland XV-88 is a synthesizer workstation released by Roland Corporation in 1998. It is an 88-key synthesizer with a built-in sequencer and a variety of sound-shaping tools. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from realistic acoustic...
The Emu Audity 2000 represents a sophisticated evolution of Emu's synthesizer heritage, drawing inspiration from the company's legendary late-1970s Audity prototype — a microprocessor-controlled analogue monster that would have retailed for $70,000 but...
The Elektron Syntakt is a hybrid tabletop groovebox that masterfully combines analogue and digital synthesis in a compact, immaculately built unit. As the third addition to Elektron's 'Digi Trinity' alongside the Digitone polyphonic digital synthesiser...
The Hammond XK-5 Clonewheel Organ represents Hammond-Suzuki's latest achievement in clonewheel organ technology, combining cutting-edge innovation with meticulous attention to vintage authenticity. This high-end portable organ addresses the challenges...
The Roland JX-305 represents a significant evolution of Roland's dance-oriented MC-505 Groovebox, repackaged into a traditional keyboard format. This transformation brings the powerful synthesis engine and pattern-based sequencing capabilities of the...