The Korg T3 ex is a synthesizer and workstation keyboard released by Korg in 1988. It is a 61-key instrument that features a built-in sequencer, a 16-track MIDI recorder, and a variety of sounds and effects. It is capable of producing a wide range of...
The Akai Z4 represented the entry-level option in Akai's Z series samplers, offering many of the same high-end capabilities as its bigger brother (the Z8) but in a more economical package with fewer standard features. Core Features The Z4 delivers...
The Roland MSQ-700 represents Roland's first substantial venture into multitrack MIDI sequencing, released in the mid-1980s as a successor to the CV/gate-based MC4 MicroComposer. Styled similarly to the contemporaneous TR-909 drum machine, this...
D-70 is a 30-voice polyphonic synthesizer developed to be a stronger competitor on the market where Korg M1 became a hit. It was devised to be a successor of D-50/550 but actually represents an upgraded U-20 with which it has more in common. The...
The Yamaha Motif-Rack represents the essence of the acclaimed Motif workstation series condensed into a compact 1U rack-mountable module. Released approximately one-and-a-half years after the original Motif 6, 7, and 8 workstations, this module was...