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    Moog Minimoog Voyager XL

    Analogue Synthesizer

    There’s no more revered name in the history of synthesis than Moog, and the Voyager XL aims to cement their reputation for top‑flight instruments. Is this the Rolls Royce of the synthesizer world?

    Reviews Jun 2011
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    Korg Kronos

    Keyboard Workstation

    Korg really know what they're doing when it comes to workstations, and their new one has been eagerly anticipated. Meet the Kronos in our world exclusive review...

    Reviews May 2011
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    Spectrasonics Omnisphere 1.5

    Software Synthesizer

    Spectrasonics bring yet more goodies to the Omnisphere party, aiming to make their highly acclaimed synth even better.

    Reviews May 2011
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    XILS Lab PolyKB II

    Software Synthesizer

    The original was a diamond in the rough — so is PolyKB II a highly polished gem?

    Reviews May 2011
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    M-Audio Venom

    Synthesizer

    M-Audio's debut synth may have a pristine white exterior, but it hides a sample-based synthesis engine capable of getting down and dirty...

    Reviews Apr 2011
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    Waldorf PPG Wave 3.V

    Software Synthesizer

    PPG's Wave series were sadly beyond the budget of most of us, but, through the miracle of software, the powers of these innovative synths may now be within our grasp...

    Reviews Apr 2011
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    Arturia Origin Keyboard

    Synthesizer Workstation

    Arturia have taken their Origin concept further with the addition of a keyboard and new modules. So is it now the only synthesizer you'll ever need?

    Reviews Mar 2011
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    Kurzweil PC3LE7

    Keyboard Workstation

    Kurzweil's new workstation maintains the company's reputation for solid reliability, and does so at a lower cost than you might expect...

    Reviews Mar 2011
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    Moog Slim Phatty

    Analogue Synthesizer

    Moog's Little Phatty has shed some pounds (in both senses of the word), but does this new, lightweight synth have what it takes to be a contender?

    Reviews Mar 2011
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    Novation Ultranova

    Synthesizer

    The Ultranova may be a return to Novation's roots, but it's still a very forward-looking synthesizer...

    Reviews Feb 2011
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    Arturia Analog Experience The Player & The Factory

    Synth Keyboards

    Arturia's Analog Experience range pairs tweakable preset soft synths with dedicated controller keyboards. We put the first two to the test...

    Reviews Jan 2011
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    Yamaha Motif XF7

    Workstation Synthesizer

    Yamaha's long-lived Motif range continues to go from strength to strength. Could the latest model be the best Motif yet?

    Reviews Jan 2011
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    Manikin Electronic Memotron Rack

    Mellotron Sound Module

    If you want Mellotron sounds in a rackmountable unit, theres only one option: introducing the Memotron Rack...

    Reviews Nov 2010
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    Mode Machines Xoxbox

    Analogue Synthesizer

    Everybody, as Fatboy Slim so wisely notes, needs a 303. However, with originals becoming ever more scarce and expensive, the dream of universal 303 ownership was starting to look unlikely — until now...

    Reviews Nov 2010
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    Vermona Mono Lancet

    Analogue Synthesizer

    The peculiarly named Mono Lancet is an analogue synth of the old school, boasting two oscillators, a filter with a debilitating debt to Moog, and knobs galore!

    Reviews Oct 2010
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    Tom Oberheim SEM

    Analogue Synthesizer

    Tom Oberheim has returned to the analogue synth fold with a revised and updated version of his classic 70s monosynth, the celebrated Synthesizer Expander Module.

    Reviews Sep 2010
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    Korg Microstation

    Keyboard Workstation

    Korgs latest keyboard blurs the boundaries between their affordable Micro range and their pro workstations.

    Reviews Sep 2010
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    Korg Monotron

    Analogue Synthesizer

    Its their first analogue synth in 25 years, but is Korgs Monotron a toy or a tool?

    Reviews Aug 2010
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    Roland Gaia SH01

    Analogue Modelling Synthesizer

    If you don't like programming synths via obscure two‑line displays and arcane menu systems, the Roland Gaia SH01 could be just what you're looking for...

    Reviews Aug 2010
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    XILS Lab XILS 3

    Software Synthesizer

    XILS Labs XILS 3 is a recreation of the EMS VCS3, but there's more to it than that — much, much more.

    Reviews Aug 2010
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    Moog Taurus 3

    Bass Synthesizer

    The resurrection of Moogs stellar bass synth has caused a considerable stir. Can the Taurus 3 live up to the venerable reputation of its ancestor?

    Reviews Jul 2010

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