Models
9 models
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Eminent 310 Unique
Home organ
Keyboard
The 310 Unique is a home organ made by the Dutch manufacturer Eminent. It is best known for its built-in string-ensemble section, the same string-synth technology sold separately as the Solina/ARP String Ensemble, which Jean-Michel Jarre used prominently on his album Oxygene.
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Hammond organ
Electromechanical organ
Keyboard
The Hammond organ is an electromechanical keyboard instrument introduced by Laurens Hammond in 1935. It generates sound with spinning tonewheels and lets players blend harmonics using drawbars; paired with a rotating Leslie speaker, the Hammond (especially the B-3) became central to jazz, gospel, blues, and rock.
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Digital Keyboards Synergy
Digital electronic musical instrument
Keyboard
The Synergy is a digital synthesizer made from about 1982 to 1985 by Digital Keyboards Inc., a US division of Crumar. A more affordable, preset-oriented spin-off of the Crumar GDS system developed from Bell Labs research, it became closely associated with Wendy Carlos, who used it extensively and created many of its patches.
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Yamaha CS30/CS30L synthesizer
1977 monophonic analog keyboard synthesizer
Keyboard
The CS30 and CS30L are monophonic analog synthesizers Yamaha released in 1977. They feature two oscillators, dual filters, and multiple envelope generators for complex single-note sounds; the CS30 adds a built-in step sequencer, which the CS30L omits.
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Yamaha PSR-EW425
Keyboard
Keyboard
The PSR-EW425 is a 76-key portable arranger keyboard in Yamaha's PSR-EW family. It offers a large library of built-in voices and auto-accompaniment styles along with onboard speakers, aimed at home players and performers who want an extended-range keyboard in a lightweight instrument.
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Moog Liberation
Keytar synthesizer
Keyboard
The Liberation is a strap-on keyboard synthesizer Moog introduced in 1980, one of the first keytars. Worn like a guitar, it combines monophonic and polyphonic sections with a guitar-style neck controller for pitch bend and modulation, freeing the player from a stationary keyboard.
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Moog Opus 3
Polyphonic ensemble keyboard (paraphonic multi-keyboard) designed by Herb Deutsch
Keyboard
The Opus 3 is an ensemble keyboard Moog released in 1980, designed by Herb Deutsch. It is an affordable divide-down instrument offering string, organ, and brass ensemble voices that can be mixed together, aimed at players wanting lush layered sounds without a large modular system.
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Korg i3
Keyboard instrument
Keyboard
The i3 is an interactive music workstation keyboard that Korg released in the early 1990s. Built around auto-accompaniment, it provides backing styles that follow the player's chords, making it an arranger keyboard suited to one-person song performance.
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Clavinet
Electric keyboard musical instrument
Keyboard
The Clavinet is an electromechanical keyboard instrument made by Hohner. Pressing a key presses a string against an anvil and magnetic pickups amplify the sound, producing a bright, percussive tone that became a staple of funk and soul, most famously on Stevie Wonder's Superstition. The D6 is the best-known model.