Moog Music was among of the brands which mastered the new synthesizer format intrinsic to the rock era. Keytar allowed the keyboardists to move around the stage as easily as guitar players did. To reduce the weight on the shoulders of the "keytarists",...
Soloist, as the name implies, was intended for the performance of solo parts and should be placed on top of the main instrument. This concept conditioned the appearance of the instrument: the keys for switching presets are below the keyboard, and when...
AX-7 is a Roland’s 45-note velocity sensitive keytar launched in 2001 and features more functions than its predecessor AX-1. Later it would be discontinued to give way to Roland’s AX-Synth. The device still functions as a MIDI controller sending MIDI...
The Roland AX-Synth is a shoulder synthesizer designed for live performance. It features an onboard sound engine, a built-in synthesizer, a MIDI controller, and an array of performance-oriented controls. The AX-Synth is designed to be worn like a...
The UDO Audio Super 6 represents a masterful fusion of classic analog synthesizer design with cutting-edge digital technology. This 12-voice polyphonic synthesizer pays homage to iconic 1980s polysynths like the Roland Jupiter 6 and Juno 6 while...