The Yamaha Motif represents a groundbreaking approach to synth workstation design, being Yamaha's first synthesizer to bear a name rather than a model number. Available in three keyboard configurations (61, 76, and 88 keys), the Motif series pushes the...
The ELECTRIBE SX (ESX-1), released in 2003 alongside the EMX-1, represents a significant evolution in the ElecTribe family and is considered one of the best samplers of its kind. Housed in a sturdy metal chassis, it features a larger back-lit LCD display...
The Roland XP-60 is a 61-key music workstation released by Roland in 1994. It is a digital synthesizer and sequencer that features a wide range of sounds and effects, as well as a 16-track sequencer and a variety of real-time controllers. It was one of...
EOS B2000 is an extremely rare synthesizer which embraces the functionality of a workstation and an arranger. It used to be produced for the domestic market of Japan, although all the inscriptions on the housing and the display information are in...
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...