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  2. Yamaha Motif - Wikipedia

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    Other workstations in the same class are the Korg Kronos and the Roland Fantom G. The series' successor is Yamaha Montage, released in 2016, followed up by the Yamaha Montage M in 2023. The series' successor is Yamaha Montage, released in 2016, followed up by the Yamaha Montage M in 2023.

  3. Korg Kronos - Wikipedia

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    The Kronos is a music workstation manufactured by Korg that combines nine different synthesizer sound engines with a sequencer, digital recorder, effects, a color touchscreen display and a keyboard. Korg's latest flagship synthesizer series at the time of its announcement, the Kronos series was announced at the winter NAMM Show in Anaheim ...

  4. Roland Fantom-X - Wikipedia

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    Roland Fantom-X. The Fantom-X (Xa/X6/X7/X8/XR) is a music workstation / synthesizer produced by Roland Corporation. It was introduced in 2004 as an upgrade from the Fantom S series. The Fantom-X competes with the Korg Triton /Triton Extreme, the Yamaha Motif ES and other similar large-scope keyboards such as the discontinued Alesis Fusion.

  5. Korg Wavestation - Wikipedia

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    MIDI. The Korg Wavestation is a vector synthesis synthesizer first produced in the early 1990s and later re-released as a software synthesizer in 2004. Its primary innovation was Wave Sequencing, a method of multi-timbral sound generation in which different PCM waveform data are played successively, resulting in continuously evolving sounds. [1]

  6. Vector synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Vector Synthesis is a type of audio synthesis introduced by Sequential Circuits in the Prophet VS synthesizer during 1986. The concept was subsequently used by Yamaha in the SY22 / TG33 and similar instruments and by Korg in the Wavestation. Controlling the mix of four sound waves by defining a point on a vector plane using a joystick.

  7. Jordan Rudess - Wikipedia

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    An automated virtual version of Jordan Rudess on a screen during a live performance in Porto Alegre, 2010. While many keyboard players in progressive rock tend towards bringing numerous keyboards on stage, creating large racks of keyboards, Rudess would sample sounds from other keyboards he owned and map them to a single keyboard.

  8. Roland Juno-G - Wikipedia

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    Roland Juno-G is a music workstation / synth introduced in 2006 by Roland Corporation. It is based on the Fantom-X series, having a vintage design that resembles the first Juno synthesizers, such as the Juno-106. The Juno-G's main competitors in the approximate price range, with similar features, when first released, were the Korg Triton Le/TR ...

  9. Korg Nautilus - Wikipedia

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    External control. Damper pedal, assignable switch, assignable pedal. The Nautilus is a music workstation manufactured by Korg, a successor to Kronos 2, which comes with Kronos' nine different synthesizer sound engines and other similar features. It was announced in November 2020 with availability in January 2021.