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Korg M3 Synthesizers

Korg M3 Synthesizer

The Korg M3 is a very feature-heavy synthesizer, however it’s very simple to use the basic features, straight out of the box. But when it comes to the more advanced features, it does require a little more “know-how” to be comfortable with them. It shares a familiar operating system with the Triton series. The touch screen is nothing short of excellent.

Korg R3

Korg R3 Synthesizer

The first thing any musician is going to notice about the Korg R3 synthesizer is the fact that the weight of the instrument is far less than that of most other synthesizers, including other models offered by the Korg firm. This fact makes the device very useful for touring, and it would be ideal for the garage band that doesn’t have a great deal of space for carrying and transporting their gear.

Roland Fantom G7

Roland Fantom G7 Synthesizer

The Roland Fantom G7 lives up to the Roland name. It is durable and reliable and an overall good investment. This keyboard is full of state of the art features. The Roland G7 has 76 keys and a varitey of slides and buttons which allows for easy control of the main functions.

Roland Fantom X6

Roland Fantom X6 Synthesizer

The Roland Fantom-X6 Keyboard Synthesizer is a 61-key Sampling Workstation. This instrument allows the digital keyboardist to concentrate on live performances by giving him features that are no less than professional.

Yamaha Motif XS7

Yamaha Motif XS7 Synthesizer

The Yamaha Motif XS7 synthesizer encompasses all the recording features needed to capture your creativity in the highest quality. It contains built-in sampling to create full audio/MIDI arrangements, rhythmic patterns to incorporate into your music, and studio-style mixing controls that turn even the most amateur of artists feel like professionals.

 

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