The Yamaha A5000 represented in 1999 a revolutionary approach to sampling technology, transcending the traditional boundaries of what a sampler could be. Released alongside its higher-end sibling the A5000, this professional sampler emerged as an...
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 Alpha Juno 1, introduced in 1985, is an analog polyphonic synthesizer. Produced until 1987, it was priced at US$895/ UK£575. It uses soft touch buttons and a single dial for programming, but the optional Roland PG-300 programmer made every...
The Roland Alpha Juno series, introduced in 1985, includes two analog polyphonic synthesizers: Alpha Juno 1 and 2. Produced until 1987, they were priced at US$895/ UK£575 for the Alpha JunoJ-1 and US$1,295/ UK£799 for the Alpha Juno-2. They share the...
The first analog simulator brought to you by Yamaha. Quite popular among performers, aimed at various genres of electronic music, as well as composers and sound producers working for the cinema and TV industry. AN1x has wide possibilities - 10-note...