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 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 Roland XP-30 is a 61-key synthesizer workstation released by Roland in 1998. It features a wide range of sounds and effects, as well as a built-in sequencer and arpeggiator. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from realistic acoustic instruments to complex electronic sounds.
AX-1 is a Roland’s velocity sensitive 45-note keytar produced from 1992 to 1994. The keytar is not a standalone instrument is a MIDI controller devised to manage sounds of external devices. David Sherriff and Andrew Leggo were responsible for the design...
D-10 has taken the synthesis core features from D-50. The synthesizer was priced quite reasonably. D-10 is capable of multitimbral operating and included a rhythm machine function. The instrument comprised several types of reverb. The engine was a bit...