Models

6 models

  • Roland Boutique

    Series of synthesizer modules from Roland

    Synthesizer · Japan

    Roland Boutique is a line of compact desktop sound modules introduced in 2015 that recreate classic Roland synthesizers and drum machines using the company's Analog Circuit Behavior modeling. Each small unit revisits an iconic instrument such as the Juno-106, Jupiter-8, or SH-101.

  • Korg Volca

    Series of synthesizer modules from Korg

    Synthesizer · Japan

    Korg Volca is a series of compact, affordable, battery-powered instruments introduced in 2013. Each small unit focuses on a specific role—such as analog bass, lead, drums, or sampling—and includes a built-in sequencer and sync connections, encouraging hands-on jamming and multi-unit setups.

  • Roland V-Combo VR-730

    Single-manual stage organ

    Organ · Japan

    A 73-note stage keyboard from Roland's V-Combo line with a semi-weighted waterfall keyboard. Its Virtual Tone Wheel organ engine and nine harmonic bars recreate classic drawbar organ tone, alongside electric/acoustic piano and synthesizer engines and three genre-oriented rotary effect types.

  • Roland V-Combo VR-09

    Single-manual stage organ

    Organ · Japan

    A lightweight 61-note stage keyboard introduced as the first model in Roland's V-Combo line. Its Virtual Tone Wheel organ engine and nine harmonic bars deliver classic drawbar organ tone, joined by SuperNATURAL synth, PCM, and electric/acoustic piano engines, a drum section, and an onboard looper.

  • Roland V-Synth

    2003 synthesizer

    Synthesizer · Japan

    The Roland V-Synth, released in 2003, is a flexible digital synthesizer combining sampling, variable-phrase modeling (VariPhrase), and analog-modeling oscillators with a hands-on interface for radical sound design.

  • Korg Nautilus

    Music workstation

    Synthesizer · Japan

    The Korg Nautilus, released in 2020, is a flagship music workstation that brings together multiple sound engines from Korg's Kronos—including sampling, modeling, and acoustic-instrument synthesis—with a touchscreen and deep sequencing in a streamlined keyboard.