The Roland SDE-2000 is a digital delay effects processor released by Roland in 1981. It is a rack-mountable unit that provides a variety of delay effects, including chorus, flanging, and echo. The SDE-2000 was one of the first digital delay units on the market and was used by many professional musicians.
DPX1 is a simple sampler module designed to work together with MIDI devices (keyboards, controllers and sequencers). Samples from a floppy disk (3.5 "or 5") are uploaded onto the built-in memory (1 MB), after which the samples can be used. There is no...
Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol Z2, released in 2013, is a hardware mixer and a software controller 2 in 1. The included Traktor Pro allows you to perform virtual DJing with mouse clicking, control MIDI/Qwerty, and control the vinyl/CD using...
The E-mu Systems Orbit 9090 is a vintage analog synthesizer from the late 1980s. It is a two-oscillator monophonic synthesizer with a built-in arpeggiator and a variety of modulation options. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from classic analog leads and basses to more experimental sounds.
The Ensoniq MR Rack is a rack-mountable version of the Ensoniq MR synthesizer. It was released in 1994 and featured the same sound engine as the original MR, but with a few additional features. It had 16-voice polyphony, 32-note multitimbrality, and a...