It used to be a tough game making music electronically. You would need a room full of gear, a degree in engineering to work out how it all fitted together and to be a member of a cult to find out how it...
Yamaha DJX Mk1 I cannot say anything bad about this machine - it almost lacks nothing unless you are a home organist looking for auto-RHUMBA arrangements. The DJX is full of rave and electro type rhythms...
Casio CTK 631 The Casio CTK 631 is a full featured,full size key,5 octave, stereo touch sensitive keyboard with backlit display. It has an onboard mixer and can store 2 whole songs. There are the 127 GM...
Roland D5 The Roland D5 is a 5 Octave full size multi-timbral keyboard with MIDI.It is part of the D series which had the enormously successful D10 and D20 which were much used by pop bands of yore....
Propellerheads Reason really is the defining 'all-in-one' music production package. It offers a powerful but intuative interface based on modelling hardware devices rather than complicated software operations....
Yamaha PSR-170 I didn't expect to get so many features in a keyboard with such a low numeric ranking,but this one didn't fail to impress me. It has full size keys,LCD display.MIDI IN and OUT,a full...
Yamaha DX 100 The DX100 is a small keyed 4 octave keyboard with basically the same FM synthesis method as the classic DX7 - there are only 8 algorithms and 4 operators - but this is really enough to create...
Yamaha PSR420 The PSR 420 is a 5 octave stereo touch sensitive keyboard with 128 GM voices 8 drum kits and 100 Rhythms. The 420 includes a registration feature which stores front panel settings that you...
Hi there, I recently got back into music creation and bought a DX7 off e-bay. Now, if you're looking at this chances are that you know what a DX7 is? If not, I'll be brief and say that this is one of the...