The Korg Mono/Poly represented in 1981-82 an innovative approach to synthesizer design, offering genuine dual-mode operation as both a monophonic and polyphonic instrument at a very competitive price point. This versatile synthesizer successfully bridged...
Electro 3 series, unlike its predecessor (Electro 2), was released with an updated Farfisa and Vox organ emulation, as well as improved B3 emulation with an increased number of applied effects. The synthesizer included samples of the Mellotron library....
The Ensoniq MR-76 is a 76-key synthesizer workstation released by Ensoniq in 1998. It features a 32-voice polyphony, 16-part multitimbrality, and a variety of synthesis and sampling capabilities. It also includes a sequencer, effects processor, and a variety of real-time controllers.
Electro series synthesizers were released as HammondB3 organ emulators with uploaded samples of Rhodes Stage 73, Wurlitzer electric piano and Hohner Clavinet. 5D 61 instrument lifted the Electro series to a whole new level. The main emphasis of the...
The Roland D-5 is a synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 1988. It was the first in the D-series of synthesizers and was designed to provide an affordable alternative to the more expensive and complex synthesizers of the time. It featured a wide...