The Casio CZ-101 is a synthesizer released by Casio in 1984. It was one of the first affordable digital synthesizers and was notable for its 8-voice polyphony and its use of phase distortion synthesis. It was popular in the 1980s and 1990s for its unique sound and its affordability.
Roland RD-64 is a professional concert piano, which has a classic hammer action keyboard as well as compact size. The 64-note weighted keyboard is made using Ivory Feel-G technology. The palette of the sounds of this instrument is not very large, but it...
The Orthogonal Devices ER-301 is a Eurorack-format digital sound processor designed for modular synthesizers. It features a powerful 32-bit processor, 16-bit analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, and a variety of inputs and outputs. It is...
The Kurzweil PC1X is a digital stage piano designed for professional performance. It features 88 weighted hammer-action keys, 16-part multitimbrality, and a wide variety of sounds and effects. The PC1X also includes a professional-grade USB audio...
DX7 II D (D stands for dual timbres/outputs) was similar to DX7S with the addition of stereo outputs, bitimbrality and integrating a larger screen. The bitimbrality allows for using layer and split modes. Deep voices and juicy combinations could be...