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The Boutique series emulation of the last ever flagship analog Roland synth, the famous JX-8P and its follow up 12 voice JX-10 or Super JX
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The Roland Boutique series SH-101 emulation which has many extras including the ability to play 4 voices polyphonically as well as in Unison & Chord modes
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The Roland Boutique series emulation of the classic TB-303 bassline.
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The JU-06A can be thought of as the updated JU-06, and while the original JU-06 only imitated the classic old Juno-106, this JU-06A version is switchable between Juno-106 & ...
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The JU-06 Roland Boutique series recreation of the iconic JUNO-106 synthesiser. Still in production but now superseded by the JU-06A which is switchable between emulations of th...
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The Roland Boutique JX-03 module emulates the classic JX-3P synth with some extra features and includes all 24 control knobs from the PG-200 programmer for easy tweaking & e...
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Using Roland’s acclaimed Analog Circuit Behaviour (ACB) technology the JP-08 faithfully reproduces the original JUPITER-8 sounds. Only 4 voice, but more than one unit can ...
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The Roland MKS-70 is the rack version of the JX-10 & both were released in the same year of 1986. The MKS-70 could also use the same PG-800 sound programmer as the JX-10 &am...
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The 1986 JX-10 or Super JX was the last flagship analog synth Roland ever made.
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The upgraded 1985 Alpha Juno 2 offered a bigger 61 note keyboard with velocity & after-touch which the previous Alpha Juno 1 lacked & could only deliver via MIDI. The Al...
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Roland's last flagship fully analog synth from 1985 - the JX-8P was supposed to be the new Jupiter-8 follow-up but it failed to wow reviewers and potential end-users with a some...
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The Novation Summit from 2019 is aptly named as it was the "Summit" of Novations synth achievements on it's release, being a monster flagship beast featuring 16 voices; each one...
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German indie company Quasimidi followed up the Quasar with the Technox in December of 1994 for £749 GBP, and again Technox was squarely aimed at the dance music market, so...
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The Korg Triton was released in 1999 and became THE synth that dominated hip-hop, RnB & chart productions over the first 10 years of the 2000's
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Released in 1996 and evolving out of the ongoing Proteus series of modules the Planet Phatt sought to cash in on Hip-hop flavours which obviously spilled into commercial chart s...
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Released in 1996 and evolving out of the ongoing Proteus series of modules, the Orbit 9090 (The Dance Planet) was E-Mu's first ROM module aimed squarely at dance & club musi...
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Released in 1993 for £279 GBP, the DPM Spectrum Bass was designed as the sound source for Peavey's MIDIbase, which was an actual bass guitar with built in MIDI!
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Released in 1989 the Yamaha SY77 introduced a new Yamaha synth engine combining their latest sample wave synthesis (AWM2) with their latest FM synthesis (AFM) combined with thei...
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The D-110 was Roland's prosumer version of the MT-32 or a rack version of their D-10 budget synth depending which way you look at it. It's an 8 part multi- timbrel PCM synth dri...
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Coming out in 1986 the EK 44 synth possibly used the same licensed 4 Operator FM FB-01 engine as the Korg DS-8 as the synth clearly shows 4 Operator maps on the front panel, but...
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