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Korg multi-poly module Virtual Analog Synthesizer 800.00 U.S.Dollars
Sound Module/ Tone Generator, Analog Modeling (AM), Voices: 60, Number of Keys: 37, Size: 3, Production start: 2024.
Korg multi/poly Virtual Analog Synthesizer 900.00 U.S.Dollars
The new KORG multi/poly analog modeling synthesizer, inspired by the legendary Mono/Poly, combines analog sound quality with digital capabilities. Its key features include: Next-Generation Analog Modeling:Virtual Voice Cards simulate hardware component...
Long before the legendary TR-808 and 909 the company released (in 1978) an instrument which impresses with something different. It is called CR-68 CompuRhythm. The drum machine offers 14 types of drums, played right when you click on one of the patterns,...
The drum machine Roland CR-8000 was released in the early 80's. The expensive device offers 10 distinctive types of percussion. Unlike the predecessors - CR-68 and CR-78 - CR-8000 got a small screen with tempo displaying, as well as knobs made in the...
The Roland V-Combo VR-730 is a 73-key, multi-function digital keyboard designed for live performance. It features a variety of sounds and effects, including organs, pianos, strings, brass, and synth sounds. It also includes a built-in sequencer,...
Dexibell Vivo H7 Digital Home Piano 2 200.00 U.S.Dollars
The Dexibell Vivo H7 is a digital piano that combines the sound of an acoustic piano with the convenience of a digital instrument. It features 88 hammer-action keys, a range of sounds, and a range of effects. It also has a built-in recorder and metronome, and can be connected to a computer or other MIDI devices.
For many, drum machines were those boxes stuffed with "rattling", "booming" kick sounds from TR-808, or thick TR-909 snares. They were very popular in hip-hop and dance music, and completely changed our perception of drum machine sounds. But before all...