The instrument
The GEM PRO2 has an 88-key keyboard with simulated hammer action: Generalmusic was the first company to combine a sample-based instrument with physical modeling techniques. It is 128-note polyphony.
Details
The Pro2 provides: Presets for key splits, layering, EQ, effects and reverb, 16 reverb types, 16 effects, including delay, flange, chorus and simulation of a rotary speaker and 16 tones, each with three variants: Piano 1, Piano 2, E.Grand, E.Piano 1, E.Piano 2, DX Piano, Clavin, Vibes, Harpsi, Organ, Pipe, Strings, Choir, Pad 1, Pad 2 and Bass. Eight sliders form the 8-band programmable equalizer. The sequencer can store 45,000 notes.