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  • Advance 49

    Akai Professional

    The Advance 49 gives you unprecedented playability and unrestricted manipulation of any virtual instrument with an exclusive interactive, full-color display, complemented by performance-friendly hardware controls. Available in 25-, 49-, and 61-key sizes, the advance keyboards deftly fuse the power of software instruments with the live playability of a keyboard workstation.

    $1,000

  • Solina String Ensemble

    ARP Synthesizers

    The Solina String Ensemble is a multi-orchestral string machine with Violin, Viola, Trumpet, Horn, Cello, and Contra-Bass voices that produces lush, shimmering string tones, particularly when its distinctive chorus effect is engaged.

  • Solina String Synthesizer

    ARP Synthesizers

    The Solina String Synthesizer is a rare hybrid instrument combining preset string and orchestral sounds with voltage-controlled synthesis capabilities, merging the String Ensemble's functionality with the Explorer synthesizer's sound-design features.

  • AstroLab 37

    Arturia

    Engineered for liftoff, AstroLab 37 redefines what a compact performance keyboard can be. Combining an unrivalled sound palette with intuitive controls and a seamless studio-to-stage experience, it empowers musicians to perform with confidence and limitless sonic freedom.

    $799

  • AstroLab 61

    Arturia

    Explore a vast spectrum of classic and modern sounds. AstroLab is a 61-key stage keyboard combining the power of synthesis, intuitive controls, and an innovative ecosystem - inviting you to focus on your creative expression and transition seamlessly from studio to stage.

    $1,999

  • AstroLab 88

    Arturia

    Designed for the live musician, AstroLab 88 puts impeccable performance sounds at your fingertips. With a premium hammer-action keybed and powerful software ecosystem, take your signature sounds to the stage and let nothing stand between you and your creative expression.

    $2,999

  • MT-40

    Casio

    The Casio MT-40 is an unassuming budget keyboard from the early 1980s that became a foundational instrument in reggae and dancehall music history. Its built-in "rock" rhythm pattern provided the basis for Wayne Smith and King Jammy's 1984 track "Under Mi Sleng Teng," one of the most influential riddims ever recorded.

  • Multiman-S

    Crumar

    The Crumar Multiman-S is a fully polyphonic orchestral string machine featuring five basic instrument sounds with a split keyboard design. Known as the Orchestrator in North America, it allows players to combine different instrument timbres independently on the left and right keyboard sections to create custom ensemble blends.

  • Stratus

    Crumar

    The Crumar Stratus is a rare polyphonic analog synthesizer from 1982 that combines two instruments in one: a six-voice synthesizer and an organ synth with four drawbars, each with independent master volume controls. It represents a streamlined version of Crumar's Trilogy model, utilizing CEM chip technology common to premium synthesizers of the era.

  • Polychrome

    FARFISA

    A rare polyphonic combo keyboard from Italian manufacturer Farfisa, featuring 61 velocity-sensitive keys and four distinct timbral sections for orchestral sounds typical of the late 1970s.

  • Lambda ES50

    Korg

    The Korg Lambda ES50 is a fully polyphonic 48-key preset synthesizer from 1979 that uses divide-down oscillator technology to deliver nine layerable voices across two sections, Percussive and Ensemble, with independent analog chorus effects.

  • Polyphonic Ensemble P

    Korg

    A fully polyphonic preset analog keyboard from Korg with seven orchestral sounds, a dedicated control mode for custom synthesis, and a separate oscillator for each of its 60 keys.

  • Polyphonic Ensemble S

    Korg

    The Korg Polyphonic Ensemble S is a preset-based analog string and orchestral synthesizer released in 1976, designed to generate sustained sounds like strings, choir, organ, and brass. Featuring full 48-note polyphony with three oscillators per note, it was sold under two names: the PE-2000 (Polyphonic Ensemble Orchestra) by Korg, and the K-5 (Poly-Ensemble S) by Unicord. Notable users include Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, and Hawkwind.

  • String Melody II

    Logan

    The Logan String Melody II is an Italian analog string synthesizer from 1977, an updated version of the 1973 original that added ensemble effect presets and helped establish Logan Electronics as a respected name in string machines.

  • RS-09

    Roland

    The Roland RS-09 is a dual-voice analog string and organ synthesizer from the late 1970s, producing warm polyphonic pad sounds through its two VCO architecture with a built-in ensemble chorus effect.

  • RS-101

    Roland

    The Roland RS-101 is a fully polyphonic analog string synthesizer released in 1975, and was Roland's first string synthesizer. It features a 61-key keyboard with three timbres (Strings I, Strings II, and Brass) generated from a single divide-down oscillator, and was the first keyboard instrument to use Roland's famous ensemble effect.

  • RS-202

    Roland

    The Roland RS-202 is a fully polyphonic string and brass synthesizer from 1976, featuring a 61-key split keyboard with ensemble chorus and vibrato effects in a portable suitcase design.

  • RS-505 Paraphonic

    Roland

    The Roland RS-505 Paraphonic is a versatile keyboard from 1978 that combines a fully polyphonic string section with a basic polysynth and bass section, widely regarded as one of Roland's finest string synthesizers.

  • Prelude

    Sequential

    The Sequential Circuits Prelude is a 4-section orchestral synthesizer featuring Piano, Organ, Brass, and String sections with 49-voice polyphony. Two sections can be played simultaneously, and the instrument includes an on-board chorus/flanger effect and a 7-band equalizer. Its string sounds are particularly notable, capable of producing textures beyond traditional orchestral tones.

  • Prophet Remote

    Sequential

    The Prophet Remote is a 49-note strap-on keyboard controller designed by Sequential Circuits as a remote performance accessory for the Prophet 5 synthesizer. It connects via a proprietary 20-foot cable and features mini mod-wheel controllers for pitch bending and modulation, allowing keyboardists to move freely on stage. While not commercially successful, it remains a rare collector's item among vintage synthesizer enthusiasts.

  • Orchestra

    Siel

    The Siel Orchestra is a fully polyphonic four-section analog keyboard from the late 1970s, offering brass, strings, organ, and piano timbres that can be layered in pairs. Later rebranded as the ARP Quartet, it became a go-to instrument for lush analog string and brass textures in both studio and live settings.

  • QChord QC-1

    SUZUKI

    The Suzuki QChord QC-1 is a digital electronic instrument from Suzuki's Omnichord series that combines a touch-sensitive strum plate, chord buttons, and a rhythm section into a portable, easy-to-play package. It offers 100 instrument voices, 84 chord combinations, and built-in accompaniment features, making it accessible to beginners while remaining expressive for experienced musicians.

  • SS30

    Yamaha

    A fully polyphonic string synthesizer from Yamaha that used divide-down organ-style architecture to produce lush, layered string and ensemble tones with two oscillators per note.