AstroLab puts Arturia’s considerable collection of classic instruments into a single stage keyboard.
Looking for an all‑in‑one playing and sequencing solution? Look no further...
Do you find yourself reverting to the same familiar chords? Technology can help...
If you thought the age of hugely ambitious polysynths was over, think again...
Korg’s Wavestate and OpSix are back, and they’re bigger than ever...
Lurking within this humble arranger keyboard is a completely new form of synthesis...
AJH Synth’s first dedicated system reimagines what the Minimoog might be.
Dave Smith’s last synthesizer is a worthy farewell from a man who gave the synth world so much.
Expressive E’s Osmose is a synthesizer like no other.
Californian start‑up Groove Synthesis haven’t just recreated the PPG Wave, they’ve made it even better.
The Fantom‑0 squeezes the soul of its flagship big brother into a compact and affordable package.
Much more than just a bigger MicroFreak, Arturia’s MiniFreak is a six‑voice polysynth with a character like nothing else.
ASM expand their popular Hydrasynth range with two new options.
Teenage Engineering’s OP‑1 Field is much more than a sequel.
Cre8audio’s NiftyKEYZ case might just change your whole approach to modular.
Oberheim are back, and doing what they do best — making massive polysynths with a massive sound.
New synth‑makers PWM met the Devil at a crossroads at midnight. This is the result.
Is the Zen‑powered X the best Juno Roland have ever made?
The keyboard version of the desktop version of the Quantum, is the Iridium Keyboard even better than the original synth?
Korg lovingly recreate a ’70s synth classic.
We test Behringer’s take on an underrated Korg classic.
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