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An updated model called the New CX-3 was released in 2000, and uses sample-based technology, as opposed to the original's analog emulation. Both incarnations of the instrument feature a double-manual version called the BX-3. The first-generation models also included an output for the instrument to hook up to a real Leslie speaker.
Akai AX80 synthesizer. The AX80 is a polyphonic analogue keyboard synthesizer manufactured by Akai Professional in 1984. [2] It was Akai's first venture into the professional electronic musical instrument market. The AX80 used digitally controlled oscillators (DCO) [1] [3] [4] and filter circuitry based on the Curtis Electronics CEM 3372 ...
The Ensoniq SQ-80 is a digital/analog synthesizer manufactured from 1987 to 1989. It was Ensoniq 's update to its first synth, the Ensoniq ESQ-1 . Compared to the ESQ-1, the SQ-80 includes 43 additional waveforms (including five drumkits), an enhanced sequencer, and a floppy disk drive for storing patches and sequences.
64 654 22 18-bit @ 32 kHz A 1U rackmount version of the SC-88. [4] [10] Roland SC-88VL 1996 GM GS: 32 64 654 22 18-bit @ 32 kHz Smaller sized version of SC-88, with a same size and panel layout as the SC-55. Some units are marketed as an "Edirol" product and have a distinct beige finish. [11] [12] Roland SC-88ST 1996 GM GS: 32 64 654 22 18-bit ...
In the Prophet-10, a pair of Prophet-5 sound boards provide ten voices. In 1981, Sequential Circuits released the Prophet-10, featuring 10 voices, 20 oscillators, and a double manual keyboard. Like the Prophet-5 Revision 3, it uses CEM chips. [1] The first Prophet-10s used an Exatron Stringy Floppy drive for saving patches and storing sequencer ...
The Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter is a rack mount sound module version of the Roland Jupiter-6 and the Roland Jupiter-8 synthesizers. It is an 8-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer that was manufactured by Roland between 1984 and 1987. It is the only one of the MKS series of synthesizers to have analogue voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs ...
On September 16, 2023, version 1.2.1 was released, which was primarily a bugfix release fixing 2 major issues with 1.2.0. [10] On December 22, 2024, version 1.3.0 was released, with several new modules, enhancements and many bug fixes. [11] A nightly build is available as well (updated every commit), with a lot of unreleased features and fixes.
The XP-80 includes 64 preset combinations of up to 15 existing patches and 1 rhythm set. These patch and rhythm set combinations are referred to as "performances" in Roland parlance. There are an additional 32 user memory locations to store user configurable performances. There is a built-in backlit LCD display of 320 by 80 pixels.