The AKAI AX 73 is a vintage analog synthesizer released in 1986. It features two oscillators, two envelopes, a low pass filter, and an LFO. It was designed to be a more affordable alternative to the popular Roland Juno-106. The AX 73 is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from warm pads to aggressive leads.
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...
At that time as the crowd rushed to the "new analog", Roland once again confirmed their theory that the time of analog instruments ended in the 80s. And they disproved another theory that keytars also remained in the 80s. Look at this monumental ...
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 Roland BK-3 is a portable, self-contained backing keyboard. It features a range of sounds and rhythms, as well as a built-in speaker system. It is designed to provide accompaniment for solo performers, and is ideal for use in a variety of musical styles, including pop, rock, jazz, and Latin.