The Radikal Accelerator represents a significant advancement in digital synthesis, developed in the early 2000s by Radikal Technologies to establish a new benchmark in polyphonic digital sound quality. This flagship synthesizer combines cutting-edge DSP...
The Roland Fantom G represented the fourth generation of Roland's flagship workstation series under the Fantom naming, positioning itself as a comprehensive sonic Swiss Army knife for modern musicians. This professional-grade keyboard workstation...
The Virus TI Keyboard combines its desktop equivalent synthesizer's power with a 61-key semi-weighted keyboard, making it ideal for performing musicians. It features over 3300 onboard sounds and pedal input jacks. Like the Desktop model, it has a dual DSP...
X4 by Ketron was released in the early 2000s along with the rest of the X series. Compared to X1, the device was offered to users at a reduced price, as it lacked a keyboard, modulation wheels, speakers, but had a more elaborate central panel. Anyway, X4...
The Moog Memorymoog stands as one of the most coveted and controversial synthesizers in the analog realm. Released in 1982 as the final instrument from Moog Music before the company's bankruptcy, this hefty polyphonic synthesizer was designed to deliver...