The Roland Juno-G represents a significant evolution in the affordable Juno lineage, departing from its analog heritage to become a comprehensive digital workstation. Styled reminiscent of the classic Juno 106 but sharing DNA with the Fantom X series,...
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...
Fantom-X7 is a 76-note keyboard with velocity and channel aftertouch. Fantom-X series comprises new sound generator chip. Plus to the famous 5-tone architecture and 128 voices of polyphony there’s 1GB of waveform capacity integrated. The series features...
TOM is one of the legendary instruments made by SCI, the capabilities of which seemed ahead of time, and surely raised the bar for other manufacturers. The "humanization" function was incorporated into this device much earlier than the term...
The Roland Fantom Xa represented in mid-2000s the most affordable entry point into Roland's acclaimed Fantom workstation series, positioned as the eighth model in the lineup. While maintaining the core synthesis power that made the Fantom series...