The Ensoniq VFX-SD is a digital synthesizer and sampler released by Ensoniq in 1988. It was one of the first synthesizers to feature a built-in hard drive, allowing users to store samples and sequences. It was also one of the first synthesizers to feature a built-in sequencer, allowing users to easily create and edit sequences. The VFX-SD was popular with musicians in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and it was used by artists such as Depeche Mode, New Order, and Nine Inch Nails.
The Ensoniq VFX is a synthesizer and digital sampling workstation released by Ensoniq in 1985. It was the first synthesizer to feature a built-in hard disk drive for storing samples and sequences. It was also the first synthesizer to feature a built-in...
D-20 is a 32-voice polyphonic synthesizer based on Roland’s digital Linear Arithmetic synthesis and ROM samples. The instrument is 9-part multitimbral. Memory provides with 128 preset patches, 64 user patches and 128 performances. The effects section...
The Gem S2 Workstation Synthesiser represents Italian company Generalmusic's ambitious entry into the professional synthesizer market, building upon their established keyboard workstation expertise. Released in 1992, the S2 demonstrates the company's...
The Korg T3 is a synthesizer and workstation keyboard released by Korg in 1988. It is a 61-key instrument with a built-in sequencer, digital effects, and a variety of synthesizer sounds. It was one of the first workstations to offer a wide range of sounds and features.