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E-mu PK-6 is a keyboard version of E-mu's Proteus 2000 sound module. A good all-purpose synthesizer, most suitable for pop-rock genres with the stock factory sounds, that was released in 2001. PK stands for "Proteus Keyboard".
The Trilogy consists of three sections: synth, strings and organ. A polyphonic analog orchestral synthesizer with a 49-note keyboard. Released in 1981. The Trilogy doesn't have all the modulation and bells and whistles of the other big of the era... but still manages to sound good, and that's the bottomline!
Casiotone MT68 is a 49 key analogue keyboard manufactured in 1983. Brilliant organ and electric piano sounds and built in lo-fi drum machine. This funky retro keyboard has disco, swing and latin accompaniment.
The Korg N364 is a solid workstation based on the proven AI2 technology, released in 1996. It certainly has all the usual pop/rock sounds we are used to, it also features some gorgeous ethnic instruments, and moving pads to die for. Korg N364 is a keyboard that features classy, proven sounds, and so many of them!
he Casio SK-1 is a small sampling keyboard made by Casio in 1985. Like many other mini keyboards, the SK-1 had a couple of good sounds, and cheesy white-noise rhythms. This is such a FUN machine! The SK1 is used by Fatboy Slim, Nine Inch Nails, Incubus and Blur.
The Roland MT-32 Multi-Timbre Sound Module is a MIDI synthesizer module first released in 1987. This "alarm-clock looking" instrument has a unique personality and its outstanding digital reverb really adds to the overall output quality.
The Korg T3 has been called "The M1 on Steroids". T3 is great for someone who wants an all in 1 keyboard for sequencing many instrument parts at once. These synths distinguish themselves in structural integrity and in sound identity when compared with many new keyboards. It was released in 1989.
GEM S2R is the 19" rack version of the S2/S3 Turbo, released in 1993. It is totally compatible with these two keyboard synthesizers. S2, S3 and S2R have a rich and resonant personality of their very own, the result of technological and musical expertise applied with a rare touch of genius.
The Korg DDM110 programmable digital drum machine first went on sale in 1984. It is one of the early lo-bit digital drum machines to come out of Japan. It actually sounded pretty cool if you recorded it at a slow tape speed and played it back at normal speed... very punchy and beatbox-y! It was released in 1984.
Korg MS2000 is a virtual analog synthesizer released in 2000. It is a very well designed and flexible synth with a look and functionality that not only honors but transcends its classic predecessors. Notable users were Depeche Mode, Apollo 440, Keith Emerson and Snoop Dogg.
The Casiotone CT-370 is a light, portable, but surprisingly sturdy, well-built keyboard produced during the late 1980s. This keyboard has a classic PCM tone bank and is one of the larger-sized Casio models of the era. The keyboard itself feels pleasantly light, and while this may be very bad for piano sounds, it's perfect for organ or synth sounds
The pRP8 by GEM represents the perfect marriage of advanced digital technology and the features of a portable digital piano. The pRP8 is the ideal instrument to always keep at hand ones own music, either at home, on stage, or traveling. It is capable of offering the sonic range of the finest grand pianos and vast palette of modern & vintage sounds.