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Review Synthesizers Teenage Engineering PO-28 robot. Where to buy it?

I’ll tell you how this post is built. First I list the features of the Teenage Engineering PO-28 robot synthesizer. Then you have a video or two, purchase links and useful comments from other users and then you have one of the most useful parts; comparison tables with similar keyboards so you can compare.

  • With parameter lock
  • Glide control and punch-in effects
  • Real 8-bit synthesiser engines for live melodies and leads
  • 15 Sounds (Different sounds of piano and other instruments) + Micro Drum
  • Live-Play + sequencer combo
  • 128 Pattern Chaining
  • Step multiplier
  • 16 Patterns
  • 16 Pattern chains
  • 16 international effects
  • Parameters Lock: 2 Parameters per sound
  • Line in and output 3.5 mm jack
  • Power supply via 2 standard AAA batteries
  • LC-Display
  • Integrated speaker
  • Integrated alarm
  • Sync

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This keyboard usually has a price around 56.00 €

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Teenage Engineering PO-28 robot vs Korg Monotron Delay

The synthesizer Teenage Engineering PO-28 robot is usually 7 € more expensive than Korg Monotron Delay, but the difference is so small that this can vary..

Teenage Engineering PO-28 robot

Korg Monotron Delay

  • With parameter lock
  • Glide control and punch-in effects
  • Real 8-bit synthesiser engines for live melodies and leads
  • 15 Sounds + Micro Drum
  • Live-Play + sequencer combo
  • 128 Pattern Chaining
  • Step multiplier
  • 16 Patterns
  • 16 Pattern chains
  • 16 international effects
  • Parameters Lock: 2 Parameters per sound
  • Line in and output 3.5 mm jack
  • Power supply via 2 standard AAA batteries
  • LC-Display
  • Integrated speaker
  • Integrated alarm
  • Sync
  • Space Delay for analog echo effects
  • LFO area with selectable triangle or square waveform
  • Ribbon controller keyboard with Scale Selection
  • Original analog filter circuit from Korg MS-10 / MS-20
  • Integrated speaker
  • AUX Input
  • Headphone output
  • Battery operation
  • Dimensions: 120 x 72 x 28 mm
  • Weight: 95 g

And then a video of the synthesizerKorg Monotron Delay

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Teenage Engineering PO-28 robot vs Korg Volca FM

The synthesizer Teenage Engineering PO-28 robotis usually 72 € cheaper than Korg Volca FM.

Teenage Engineering PO-28 robot

Korg Volca FM

  • With parameter lock
  • Glide control and punch-in effects
  • Real 8-bit synthesiser engines for live melodies and leads
  • 15 Sounds + Micro Drum
  • Live-Play + sequencer combo
  • 128 Pattern Chaining
  • Step multiplier
  • 16 Patterns
  • 16 Pattern chains
  • 16 international effects
  • Parameters Lock: 2 Parameters per sound
  • Line in and output 3.5 mm jack
  • Power supply via 2 standard AAA batteries
  • LC-Display
  • Integrated speaker
  • Integrated alarm
  • Sync
  • 3 Voice polyphony
  • Fully suitable for the original
  • Automated step sequencer with 16 actions
  • With Warp Active Action, Arpeggiator and Pattern Chain
  • Chorus effect
  • Sync input and output: 3.5 mm mini mono connector
  • MIDI input
  • Headphone production: 3.5 mm mini
  • Power supply: 6 AA batteries or optional power supply KA-350 (not included)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 193 × 115 × 40 mm
  • Weight: 360 g

And then a video of the synthesizerKorg Volca FM

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Teenage Engineering PO-28 robot vs Korg Volca Bass

The synthesizer Teenage Engineering PO-28 robotis usually 79 € cheaper than Korg Volca Bass.

Teenage Engineering PO-28 robot

Korg Volca Bass

  • With parameter lock
  • Glide control and punch-in effects
  • Real 8-bit synthesiser engines for live melodies and leads
  • 15 Sounds + Micro Drum
  • Live-Play + sequencer combo
  • 128 Pattern Chaining
  • Step multiplier
  • 16 Patterns
  • 16 Pattern chains
  • 16 international effects
  • Parameters Lock: 2 Parameters per sound
  • Line in and output 3.5 mm jack
  • Power supply via 2 standard AAA batteries
  • LC-Display
  • Integrated speaker
  • Integrated alarm
  • Sync
  • Desktop Synthesizer / Analogue Groove Box
  • Three oscillators
  • Analogue filter
  • VCF, VCA, LFO and EG
  • Loop and Step sequencer
  • Slide and Active Step work
  • Self-tuning function to prevent flutter
  • Multitouch keyboard / Step button
  • LED Display
  • Built-in speaker
  • Sync I/O 3.5 mm mini jack mono
  • MIDI in
  • Headphone output: 3.5 mm mini
  • Power supply: 6x AA battery pack or optional AC adapter (KA-350, not included)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 193 x 115 x 45 mm
  • Weight: 372 g

And then a video of the synthesizerKorg Volca Bass

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Teenage Engineering PO-28 robot vs Korg Volca Keys

The synthesizer Teenage Engineering PO-28 robotis usually 73 € cheaper than Korg Volca Keys.

Teenage Engineering PO-28 robot

Korg Volca Keys

  • With parameter lock
  • Glide control and punch-in effects
  • Real 8-bit synthesiser engines for live melodies and leads
  • 15 Sounds + Micro Drum
  • Live-Play + sequencer combo
  • 128 Pattern Chaining
  • Step multiplier
  • 16 Patterns
  • 16 Pattern chains
  • 16 international effects
  • Parameters Lock: 2 Parameters per sound
  • Line in and output 3.5 mm jack
  • Power supply via 2 standard AAA batteries
  • LC-Display
  • Integrated speaker
  • Integrated alarm
  • Sync
  • 3 Voice
  • 3 VCOs, 1 VCF, 1 VCA, 1 LFO and 1 EC
  • Voicing function
  • Delay effect
  • Loop sequencer
  • Motion sequence function
  • Active step and flux function
  • Self-tuning function against pitch drift
  • Multitouch trigger pad/step button
  • LED display
  • Integrated loudspeaker
  • Sync I/O 3.5 mm mini mono jack
  • MIDI in
  • Headphone output: 3.5 mm Mini-jack stereo
  • Power supply: 6 AA batteries or via optional power (KA-350, not included)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 193 x 115 x 45 mm
  • body weight: 372 g

And then a video of the synthesizerKorg Volca Keys

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Where to buy the synthesizer Teenage Engineering PO-28 robot

Amazon

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  • Sometimes better price.
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  • Free Shipping.
  • Full warranty. If you have any problems, they take care of everything.
  • 100% reliable payment.
  • Leader in trouble-free shipping.
  • Usually Best price.
  • Best Reputation: They are the leading online store in Europe and have the best catalogue and information.

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Review Synthesizers Elektron Digitone Keys. Where to buy it?

I’ll tell you how this post is built. First I list the features of the Elektron Digitone Keys synthesizer. Then you have a video or two, purchase links and useful comments from other users and then you have one of the most useful parts; comparison tables with similar keyboards so you can compare.

  • 37 Semi-weighted and velocity-sensitive secrets with aftertouch
  • 8-Voice polyphonic (multitimbral)
  • Assignable pitch and modulation tires
  • 8 Freely assignable performance controllers
  • 5 devoted buttons for direct access to your following functions/menus: Portamento, Arp Menu, Map Setup, Ext. Setup, Add/Chord
  • Multi Map mode
  • Each sound with: 1 x Multi-mode filter, 1 x base/width filter, 1 x overdrive
  • Sequencer with 4 synth songs and 4 midi (MIDI allows you to do such wonderful things as connect the keyboard to the computer, record a soundtrack and with certain programs pass with a click what you have played to musical notes in a score. MIDI tracks store information from musical notes) tracks
  • Arpeggiator per synthtrack
  • IndiviDual (Dual mode allows you to combine two sounds to create a more complete sound. Typical combination of piano + sound of string instruments) track length
  • Parameter Locks, Micro Timing, Trig Conditions, Sound per Step
  • Change
  • Send & Master results
  • 48 kHz / 24 Bit D/A and A/D converter
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 868 x 185 x 90 mm
  • body weight: 6 kg
  • MIDI In/Out/Thru with DIN Sync Out
  • 2 x 6.3 mm Balanced main output
  • 8 x 6.3 mm Balanced track-out
  • 1 x 6.3 mm Stereo headphone output
  • 2 x 6.3 mm Audio inputs
  • 2 x 6.3 mm CV/Expression/Sustain sockets

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This keyboard usually has a price around 1230.00 €

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Elektron Digitone Keys vs Roland System-8

The synthesizer Elektron Digitone Keys is usually 40 € more expensive than Roland System-8, but the difference is so small that this can vary..

Elektron Digitone Keys

Roland System-8

  • 37 Semi-weighted and velocity-sensitive secrets with aftertouch
  • 8-Voice polyphonic (multitimbral)
  • Assignable pitch and modulation tires
  • 8 Freely assignable performance controllers
  • 5 devoted buttons for direct access to your following functions/menus: Portamento, Arp Menu, Map Setup, Ext. Setup, Add/Chord
  • Multi Map mode
  • Each sound with: 1 x Multi-mode filter, 1 x base/width filter, 1 x overdrive
  • Sequencer with 4 synth songs and 4 MIDI tracks
  • Arpeggiator per synthtrack
  • Individual track length
  • Parameter Locks, Micro Timing, Trig Conditions, Sound per Step
  • Change
  • Send & Master results
  • 48 kHz / 24 Bit D/A and A/D converter
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 868 x 185 x 90 mm
  • body weight: 6 kg

Connections:

  • MIDI In/Out/Thru with DIN Sync Out
  • 2 x 6.3 mm Balanced main output
  • 8 x 6.3 mm Balanced track-out
  • 1 x 6.3 mm Stereo headphone output
  • 2 x 6.3 mm Audio inputs
  • 2 x 6.3 mm CV/Expression/Sustain sockets
  • Versatile performance synthesiser with ACB technology and 49 buttons in normal size
  • Internal tone generation provides classic analogue sounds and dynamically modern sounds
  • Control as much as three PLUG-OUT synthesisers
  • Detailed low-pass, high-pass and side-band filters with high-resolution settings
  • Comprehensive real-time control via devoted rotary and sliding controllers as well as push buttons
  • Polyphony action sequencer with all the well-known TR-REC control, arpeggiator, vocoder and polyphony chord memory functions
  • CV/Gate outputs for managing modular synthesisers and classic devices
  • big selection of built-in impacts with dedicated controllers
  • USB audio / MIDI interface and controller mode
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 881 x 364 x 109 mm
  • body weight: 5.9 kg
  • Including power supply and license for JUPITER-8 PLUG, JUNO-106 and JX-3P PLUG-OUT

And then a video of the synthesizerRoland System-8

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Elektron Digitone Keys vs Teenage Engineering OP-1

The synthesizer Elektron Digitone Keysis usually 90 € cheaper than Teenage Engineering OP-1.

Elektron Digitone Keys

Teenage Engineering OP-1

  • 37 Semi-weighted and velocity-sensitive secrets with aftertouch
  • 8-Voice polyphonic (multitimbral)
  • Assignable pitch and modulation tires
  • 8 Freely assignable performance controllers
  • 5 devoted buttons for direct access to your following functions/menus: Portamento, Arp Menu, Map Setup, Ext. Setup, Add/Chord
  • Multi Map mode
  • Each sound with: 1 x Multi-mode filter, 1 x base/width filter, 1 x overdrive
  • Sequencer with 4 synth songs and 4 MIDI tracks
  • Arpeggiator per synthtrack
  • Individual track length
  • Parameter Locks, Micro Timing, Trig Conditions, Sound per Step
  • Change
  • Send & Master results
  • 48 kHz / 24 Bit D/A and A/D converter
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 868 x 185 x 90 mm
  • body weight: 6 kg

Connections:

  • MIDI In/Out/Thru with DIN Sync Out
  • 2 x 6.3 mm Balanced main output
  • 8 x 6.3 mm Balanced track-out
  • 1 x 6.3 mm Stereo headphone output
  • 2 x 6.3 mm Audio inputs
  • 2 x 6.3 mm CV/Expression/Sustain sockets
  • 8 different sound engines
  • 24-voice Instant Live Sampler
  • 4-track tape recorder with adjustable speed
  • 6 minute recording (up to 24 minutes are feasible)
  • 4-channel mixer with EQ
  • Effect
  • Driver and master out
  • USB midi controller
  • 2-way USB file transfer
  • Vector-based color individual interface
  • 2 octave keyboard with mini keys
  • Integrated mini speakers
  • movement sensor
  • Built-in FM radio with record-to-tape function
  • Line-in / line output 3.5 mm mini jack
  • USB port
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 282 x 102 x 13.5 mm

And then a video of the synthesizerTeenage Engineering OP-1

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Teenage Engineering OP-1 review

Elektron Digitone Keys vs Yamaha MOXF 8

The synthesizer Elektron Digitone Keys is usually 40 € more expensive than Yamaha MOXF 8, but the difference is so small that this can vary..

Elektron Digitone Keys

Yamaha MOXF 8

  • 37 Semi-weighted and velocity-sensitive secrets with aftertouch
  • 8-Voice polyphonic (multitimbral)
  • Assignable pitch and modulation tires
  • 8 Freely assignable performance controllers
  • 5 devoted buttons for direct access to your following functions/menus: Portamento, Arp Menu, Map Setup, Ext. Setup, Add/Chord
  • Multi Map mode
  • Each sound with: 1 x Multi-mode filter, 1 x base/width filter, 1 x overdrive
  • Sequencer with 4 synth songs and 4 MIDI tracks
  • Arpeggiator per synthtrack
  • Individual track length
  • Parameter Locks, Micro Timing, Trig Conditions, Sound per Step
  • Change
  • Send & Master results
  • 48 kHz / 24 Bit D/A and A/D converter
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 868 x 185 x 90 mm
  • body weight: 6 kg

Connections:

  • MIDI In/Out/Thru with DIN Sync Out
  • 2 x 6.3 mm Balanced main output
  • 8 x 6.3 mm Balanced track-out
  • 1 x 6.3 mm Stereo headphone output
  • 2 x 6.3 mm Audio inputs
  • 2 x 6.3 mm CV/Expression/Sustain sockets
  • DAW Control
  • Integrated USB audio / MIDI interface
  • 88 Keys with hammer action
  • Sound generation: AWM2 with Expanded Articulation
  • 128 Voice polyphony
  • 1152 Presets + 72 drum kits
  • 256 Performances
  • Virtual Circuitry Modelling (VCM) impacts
  • Compatible with Motif XF and MOX seems
  • 7981 Arpeggiator structures
  • Integrated sequencer
  • Pitch and modulation wheel
  • LCD
  • Integrated 4 in / 2 out USB sound interface
  • Connections: 2x Line out 6.3 mm jack (L / R)
  • 2x Line input 6.3mm jack (L / R)
  • Stereo headphone output
  • Foot controller- and foot switch connection
  • MIDI In/Out/Thru
  • USB Host / Device
  • Expandable with optional flash board
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 1320 x 168 x 405 mm
  • body weight: 14.9 kg
  • Incl. power supply and Cubase AI (Download)

And then a video of the synthesizerYamaha MOXF 8

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Elektron Digitone Keys vs Yamaha MODX7

The synthesizer Elektron Digitone Keys is usually 40 € more expensive than Yamaha MODX7, but the difference is so small that this can vary..

Elektron Digitone Keys

Yamaha MODX7

  • 37 Semi-weighted and velocity-sensitive secrets with aftertouch
  • 8-Voice polyphonic (multitimbral)
  • Assignable pitch and modulation tires
  • 8 Freely assignable performance controllers
  • 5 devoted buttons for direct access to your following functions/menus: Portamento, Arp Menu, Map Setup, Ext. Setup, Add/Chord
  • Multi Map mode
  • Each sound with: 1 x Multi-mode filter, 1 x base/width filter, 1 x overdrive
  • Sequencer with 4 synth songs and 4 MIDI tracks
  • Arpeggiator per synthtrack
  • Individual track length
  • Parameter Locks, Micro Timing, Trig Conditions, Sound per Step
  • Change
  • Send & Master results
  • 48 kHz / 24 Bit D/A and A/D converter
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 868 x 185 x 90 mm
  • body weight: 6 kg

Connections:

  • MIDI In/Out/Thru with DIN Sync Out
  • 2 x 6.3 mm Balanced main output
  • 8 x 6.3 mm Balanced track-out
  • 1 x 6.3 mm Stereo headphone output
  • 2 x 6.3 mm Audio inputs
  • 2 x 6.3 mm CV/Expression/Sustain sockets
  • 76 secrets
  • Semi-weighted keyboard (velocity-sensitive)
  • Motion control synthesis engine
  • Sample-based AWM2 synthesis with 128 sounds
  • 5.67 GB waveform ROM & 1 GB flash ROM for user waveforms
  • FM-X synthesis with 64 voices
  • 8 operators and 88 algorithms
  • Super Knob controls as much as 128 parameters simultaneously
  • 7″ colour VGA touchscreen
  • 2,000 preset shows
  • 640 individual performances
  • 4 assignable knobs
  • 4 sliders
  • 2-in/10-out multi-channel USB audio user interface for PC/Mac/iOS
  • USB host and unit ports
  • MIDI input/output
  • 2 pedal inputs
  • 2 foot switch inputs
  • 6.3 mm stereo input
  • 6.3 mm stereo output
  • 6.3 mm headphone output
  • Dimensions: 1144 x 331 x 134 mm
  • body weight: 7.4 kg
  • Includes power (12V DC) and Steinberg Cubase AI DAW computer software for PC/Mac

And then a video of the synthesizerYamaha MODX7

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Where to buy the synthesizer Elektron Digitone Keys

Amazon

  • Free Shipping and possibility of shipping in one day with Amazon Premium.
  • Full Guarantee but they are no experts in music equipment.
  • Sometimes better price.
  • He’s got worse stock than Thomann.

Thomann

  • Free Shipping.
  • Full warranty. If you have any problems, they take care of everything.
  • 100% reliable payment.
  • Leader in trouble-free shipping.
  • Usually Best price.
  • Best Reputation: They are the leading online store in Europe and have the best catalogue and information.

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Review Synthesizers Roland Juno-DS 76. Where to buy it?

I’ll tell you how this post is built. First I list the features of the Roland Juno-DS 76 synthesizer. Then you have a video or two, purchase links and useful comments from other users and then you have one of the most useful parts; comparison tables with similar keyboards so you can compare.

  • 76 velocity-sensitive keys
  • Includes all the noises for the JUNO-Di plus extra brand new acoustic pianos, electric pianos, organ noises and even more
  • Operation with mains adapter or batteries
  • Sound expansion possibilities through a digital Wave Expansion slot
  • Sample import work
  • Up to 128-voice polyphony (Number of notes that can sound at once. This includes songs that sound at once. So if you play over an accompaniment sound, more notes will accumulate.)
  • More than 1200 preset patches
  • More than 30 drum kits
  • 64 performances
  • 256 indiviDual (Dual mode allows you to combine two sounds to create a more complete sound. Typical combination of piano + sound of string instruments) memory spots
  • 8 drum kits
  • 128 shows
  • 8 phrase pads for triggering examples and songs
  • Microphone input with unique reverb (Reverberation effect which is a reflection effect of the sound), vocoder and pitch impacts for impressive vocal shows
  • Intuitive 8 track pattern sequencer with a non-stop cycle recording function for quicker, more efficient growth of song ideas
  • USB Audio/midi (MIDI allows you to do such wonderful things as connect the keyboard to the computer, record a soundtrack and with certain programs pass with a click what you have played to musical notes in a score. MIDI tracks store information from musical notes) and DAW control mode
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1231 x 311 x 102 mm
  • body weight: 6.9 kg
  • Includes power
  • pedal (The most important pedal of a piano or keyboard is the sustain pedal and is used to keep the note playing even if you stop pressing the key.) hold socket
  • Pedal control socket
  • Microphone input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Input for external sources: Stereo mini jack
  • Output jacks (L/MONO, R): 6.3 mm jack
  • Headphone output: 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • MIDI connectors (in/out)
  • USB memory port
  • USB computer slot (supports USB MIDI/audio)
  • DC socket for power unit

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This keyboard usually has a price around 759.00 €

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Roland Juno-DS 76 vs Behringer DeepMind 12

The synthesizer Roland Juno-DS 76 is usually 60 € more expensive than Behringer DeepMind 12.

Roland Juno-DS 76

Behringer DeepMind 12

  • 76 velocity-sensitive keys
  • Includes all the noises for the JUNO-Di plus extra brand new acoustic pianos, electric pianos, organ noises and even more
  • Operation with mains adapter or batteries
  • Sound expansion possibilities through a digital Wave Expansion slot
  • Sample import work
  • Up to 128-voice polyphony
  • More than 1200 preset patches
  • More than 30 drum kits
  • 64 performances
  • 256 individual memory spots
  • 8 drum kits
  • 128 shows
  • 8 phrase pads for triggering examples and songs
  • Microphone input with unique reverb, vocoder and pitch impacts for impressive vocal shows
  • Intuitive 8 track pattern sequencer with a non-stop cycle recording function for quicker, more efficient growth of song ideas
  • USB Audio/MIDI and DAW control mode
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1231 x 311 x 102 mm
  • body weight: 6.9 kg
  • Includes power

Connections:

  • Pedal hold socket
  • Pedal control socket
  • Microphone input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Input for external sources: Stereo mini jack
  • Output jacks (L/MONO, R): 6.3 mm jack
  • Headphone output: 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • MIDI connectors (in/out)
  • USB memory port
  • USB computer slot (supports USB MIDI/audio)
  • DC socket for power unit
  • 49 Semi-weighted full-size secrets
  • Key velocity sensitive sufficient reason for aftertouch
  • 4 FX Engines running on tc electronic and Klark Teknik
  • 24 Oscillators – 2 OSCs and LFOs per voice
  • 3 ADSR generators
  • Switchable 2- or 4-pole Low-Pass filter per voice
  • High-Pass filter
  • 8-Channel modulation matrix
  • 32-Step control sequencer
  • Envelope Depth
  • Key monitoring
  • Remote control via iPad / PC / Mac and selected Android application via USB, MIDI or built-in Wi-Fi
  • 26 Sliders and something switch per function give direct and real-time usage of all essential parameters
  • 1024 User system memories
  • Built-in and adjustable Wi-Fi client
  • LC-Display
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 822 x 257x 103 mm
  • Weight: 8.4 kg
  • Designed and engineered within the UK

And then a video of the synthesizerBehringer DeepMind 12

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Behringer DeepMind 12 review

Roland Juno-DS 76 vs Moog Sub Phatty

The synthesizer Roland Juno-DS 76 is usually 40 € more expensive than Moog Sub Phatty, but the difference is so small that this can vary..

Roland Juno-DS 76

Moog Sub Phatty

  • 76 velocity-sensitive keys
  • Includes all the noises for the JUNO-Di plus extra brand new acoustic pianos, electric pianos, organ noises and even more
  • Operation with mains adapter or batteries
  • Sound expansion possibilities through a digital Wave Expansion slot
  • Sample import work
  • Up to 128-voice polyphony
  • More than 1200 preset patches
  • More than 30 drum kits
  • 64 performances
  • 256 individual memory spots
  • 8 drum kits
  • 128 shows
  • 8 phrase pads for triggering examples and songs
  • Microphone input with unique reverb, vocoder and pitch impacts for impressive vocal shows
  • Intuitive 8 track pattern sequencer with a non-stop cycle recording function for quicker, more efficient growth of song ideas
  • USB Audio/MIDI and DAW control mode
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1231 x 311 x 102 mm
  • body weight: 6.9 kg
  • Includes power

Connections:

  • Pedal hold socket
  • Pedal control socket
  • Microphone input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Input for external sources: Stereo mini jack
  • Output jacks (L/MONO, R): 6.3 mm jack
  • Headphone output: 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • MIDI connectors (in/out)
  • USB memory port
  • USB computer slot (supports USB MIDI/audio)
  • DC socket for power unit
  • 25 Semi-weighted keys
  • 2 Oscillators
  • 1 Sub-oscillator
  • Noise generator for sound effects
  • Moog filter
  • Analogue Multi-drive Circuit for distortions
  • 31 Knobs and 13 buttons
  • Pitch fold and modulation wheel
  • DAW integration with Plug-In editor via MIDI via USB
  • 16 Presets
  • CV / gate inputs
  • 1x Line input 6.3 mm mono jack
  • 1x Line out 6.3 mm mono jack
  • Headphone output
  • MIDI in/out
  • USB

And then a video of the synthesizerMoog Sub Phatty

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Moog Sub Phatty review

Roland Juno-DS 76 vs Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard Black

The synthesizer Roland Juno-DS 76 is usually 60 € more expensive than Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard Black.

Roland Juno-DS 76

Waldorf Blofeld Keyboard Black

  • 76 velocity-sensitive keys
  • Includes all the noises for the JUNO-Di plus extra brand new acoustic pianos, electric pianos, organ noises and even more
  • Operation with mains adapter or batteries
  • Sound expansion possibilities through a digital Wave Expansion slot
  • Sample import work
  • Up to 128-voice polyphony
  • More than 1200 preset patches
  • More than 30 drum kits
  • 64 performances
  • 256 individual memory spots
  • 8 drum kits
  • 128 shows
  • 8 phrase pads for triggering examples and songs
  • Microphone input with unique reverb, vocoder and pitch impacts for impressive vocal shows
  • Intuitive 8 track pattern sequencer with a non-stop cycle recording function for quicker, more efficient growth of song ideas
  • USB Audio/MIDI and DAW control mode
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1231 x 311 x 102 mm
  • body weight: 6.9 kg
  • Includes power

Connections:

  • Pedal hold socket
  • Pedal control socket
  • Microphone input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Input for external sources: Stereo mini jack
  • Output jacks (L/MONO, R): 6.3 mm jack
  • Headphone output: 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • MIDI connectors (in/out)
  • USB memory port
  • USB computer slot (supports USB MIDI/audio)
  • DC socket for power unit
  • With 49 weighted secrets and after touch
  • 60 MB Test memory
  • Up to 25 voices
  • 16-fold multi mode
  • 1024 Appears
  • 128 Multi-Programs
  • Graphic display
  • Arpeggiator
  • Effects
  • MQ-Sounds downloadable
  • Connectors: Stereo-Output, Headphones-Output, MIDI In/out, USB 2.0 Connector
  • Pitch bend- and modulation wheel
  • Stainless metal control knobs
  • Pedal-Connector
  • Internal power supply
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 735 x 275 x 95 mm
  • Weight: approx. 8 kg (9.5 kg with packaging)
  • Colour: Black

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Roland Juno-DS 76 vs Korg Kross 2-88

The synthesizer Roland Juno-DS 76is usually 90 € cheaper than Korg Kross 2-88.

Roland Juno-DS 76

Korg Kross 2-88

  • 76 velocity-sensitive keys
  • Includes all the noises for the JUNO-Di plus extra brand new acoustic pianos, electric pianos, organ noises and even more
  • Operation with mains adapter or batteries
  • Sound expansion possibilities through a digital Wave Expansion slot
  • Sample import work
  • Up to 128-voice polyphony
  • More than 1200 preset patches
  • More than 30 drum kits
  • 64 performances
  • 256 individual memory spots
  • 8 drum kits
  • 128 shows
  • 8 phrase pads for triggering examples and songs
  • Microphone input with unique reverb, vocoder and pitch impacts for impressive vocal shows
  • Intuitive 8 track pattern sequencer with a non-stop cycle recording function for quicker, more efficient growth of song ideas
  • USB Audio/MIDI and DAW control mode
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 1231 x 311 x 102 mm
  • body weight: 6.9 kg
  • Includes power

Connections:

  • Pedal hold socket
  • Pedal control socket
  • Microphone input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Input for external sources: Stereo mini jack
  • Output jacks (L/MONO, R): 6.3 mm jack
  • Headphone output: 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • MIDI connectors (in/out)
  • USB memory port
  • USB computer slot (supports USB MIDI/audio)
  • DC socket for power unit
  • 88 Keys with Natural Weighted Hammer Action
  • 120-Voice polyphony
  • 896 Combinations
  • 58 Drum kits
  • 256 GM2 programs + 9 GM2 drum kits
  • Integrated effects
  • Polyphonic arpeggiator
  • Step sequencer
  • 16-Track MIDI sequencer with maximum. 128 tracks
  • Built-in sdcard sound recorder 16-bit with 44.1 / 48 kHz WAV
  • Import / export function
  • Pitch bend and modulation wheel
  • LCD display
  • Power via 6 AA battery or 9 V power supply
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 1448 x 383 x 136 mm
  • Weight: 12.3 kg
  • Includes power supply

Connections:

  • Line output (L / R): 6.3 mm jack
  • Stereo line input: 3.5 mm mini jack
  • Microphone input: 6.3 mm jack
  • MIDI input and output
  • USB
  • Pedal inputs for damper
  • Freely assignable pedal
  • Freely assignable switch
  • SD card slot

And then a video of the synthesizerKorg Kross 2-88

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Where to buy the synthesizer Roland Juno-DS 76

Amazon

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  • Sometimes better price.
  • He’s got worse stock than Thomann.

Thomann

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  • Full warranty. If you have any problems, they take care of everything.
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  • Leader in trouble-free shipping.
  • Usually Best price.
  • Best Reputation: They are the leading online store in Europe and have the best catalogue and information.

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