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Best Sellers in Keyboards and Synths - Synths

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    Arturia MicroFreak 25-Key Algorithmic Synthesizer

    • Features a combination of digital oscillators and analog filters.
    • State-variable filter with option to auto oscillate.
    • Onboard sequencer and mod matrix.
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    Elektron Syntakt 12 Track Drum Computer & Synthesizer

    A 12-track hybrid instrument, the Syntakt gives you four powerful analog tracks and eight digital ones that you can—and should—combine at will. Get the flexibility of digital with the richness of analog, all wrapped up in a next-level performance machine.
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    Elektron Digitone 8-Voice Digital Synthesizer

    Equipped with two LFOs on each voice of the eight voices, four autonomous synth channels, and a polyphonic sequencer, the Elektron Digitone 8-Voice Digital Synth applies the company's famed electronic expertise to FM synthesis for a box of almost limitless possibility. Elektron's intuitive sequencing interface gives you easy control over the four individual FM synth engines along with built-in effects like Saturator Delay and Supervoid Reverb for a universe of pure sonic creation.
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    Arturia RackBrute 3U Eurorack Modular Case

    Arturia's RackBrute 3U is a comprehensive Eurorack housing, transport, and protection solution. Featuring configurable positions, dependable power supply, and maximum practicality, you can be assured your precious modules will be well guarded.
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    Moog Grandmother 32-Key Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizer

    Expanding on the semi-modular concept of the hit Mother-32, the Moog Grandmother packs even more synthesis power into an impressive instrument capable of crafting rich timbres on its own or interfacing with modular gear. A powerful sequencer / arpeggiator, flexible modulation options, coveted Moog oscillators and filters, genuine spring reverb, and clear, inspired layout make the Grandmother the perfect bridge into the world of modular synthesis or an outstanding standalone tool. Equally capable of bring a new Moog flavor to the experienced synthesist or ushering a synth neophyte into the world of electronic sound design, the Grandmother has something for everyone.
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    Moog Mother-32 Tabletop Semi-Modular Synthesizer

    The Mother-32 marks Moog's first foray into the popular Eurorack modular format. This monophonic semi-modular synth sports Pulse and Sawtooth oscillator outputs, 32-step sequencer, Ladder filter for high-pass/low-pass, external audio and MIDI inputs, and can be operated either standalone or inside of your favorite Eurorack frame. Two- and three-tier rack stands are available separately to join multiple units.
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    Korg Minilogue XD Polyphonic Analogue Synthesizer

    Building on the four-voice powerhouse that injected new life into the Japanese company like a more sophisticated step sequencer, added onboard modulation and effects, and a digital multi-engine, the Korg Minilogue XD Polyphonic Analogue Synthesizer is a fitting sequel to one of the most popular modern synths. Setting comfortably between the accessibility of an entry-level model with features pulled directly from the Prologue, Korg's flagship, the Minilogue XD delivers a comprehensive world of synthesis at a price point any musician would love.
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    Korg microKORG 37-Key Synthesizer/Vocoder

    If you're looking for a tiny digital-analog titan that can synthesize with the big boys, the Korg microKORG is looking to give you a ring. Boasting the same technology as the Korg MS2000 in a more compact chassis, the microKORG is ideal for anyone with space and budget limitations who still wants Korg quality.
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    Moog DFAM Drummer From Another Mother Analog Percussion Synthesizer

    An analog percussion instrument from the originators at Moog. Huge range of analog sounds, from smooth and booming to metallic chaos. A built-in sequencer allows for easy, hands-on rhythmic building, and the Eurorack patch panel opens up the Moog DFAM to an enormous range of synthesis potential.
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    Moog Minitaur Analog Bass Synthesizer

    The Moog Minitaur is a tabletop monophonic analog bass synthesizer with MIDI In and USB for playing with a keyboard or controller. It also features CV and Gate inputs as well as 100-patch memory for storing preset sounds. It is one of Moog's most affordable synthesizers if you're looking for that classic Moog ladder filter sound.
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    Behringer Model D Analog Synthesizer

    Built with three powerful oscillators, a coveted 24dB/octave ladder filter, and flexible layout made to play nice with other gear in your rig, the Behringer Model D Analog Synthesizer fits a world of fat, expansive monosynth power into a semi-modular desktop presentation. Made in the image of an analog synth classic, Behringer's Model D dials in the much-loved thick basses and world-rending leads right out of the box with added flavor from a white/pink noise generator, overdrive circuit, and USB MIDI capability to seamlessly integrate fat sound into your setup at an attractive price.
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    Korg Minilogue 4-voice Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer

    The Korg Minilogue brings the trend for compact new analog synthesizers into the polyphonic world. Featuring four voices comprised of two variable shape VCOs feeding into a switchable 2- or 4-pole lowpass filter, the Minilogue starts from a classic voice architecture but adds features like a sophisticated 16-step sequencer, onboard tape-style delay and an OLED oscilloscope to the create a distinctively modern machine.
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    Moog Matriarch 49-Key Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizer

    • Velocity sensing keys with aftertouch.
    • Monophonic, 2-note paraphonic, and 4-note paraphonic options.
    • 4 analog oscillators based on the Minimoog.
    • 256 note step sequencer with up to 4 notes per step and 12 stored patterns.
    • 90 modular patch points.
  • 28

    Moog Subsequent 37 Analog Synth

    What do you do with 40 knobs, 74 switches, and double the headroom of the Sub 37 Tribute? You craft some of the thickest, grittiest, richest sounds an analog synthesizer has to offer. Able to operate in both monophonic and paraphonic (two-note) modes, the Moog Subsequent 37 retains the architecture that made the original an icon with tweaked features like a redesigned Ladder filter gain stage and re-tuned Multidrive circuit for an expanded palette of Moog tone.
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    Moog Subharmonicon Semi-Modular Polyrhythmic Analog Synthesizer

    The dual-sequencer, dual-VCO, and quad-sub-oscillator Subharmonicon offers rich polyphonic and polyrhythmic possibilities. Onboard you'll find classic Moog features like the ladder filter, as well as a 32 I/O patchbay that includes a MIDI input. The unit's unique sequencers and Polyrhythm Generators allow you to create incredibly ornate melodic patterns, either with the Subharmonicon alone or when used as part of a larger synth system.
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    Mutable Instruments Beads

    Mutable Instruments' Beads is a granular texture synthesizer, and the successor to the company's ever-popular Clouds Eurorack module. Beads lets you sample and transform audio in real time in endlessly creative ways. You can use it as a delay, reverb, or pitch-shifting effect, alter rhythms and beats, or use it as a sound source for the rest of your rig.
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    Arturia MiniBrute 2S Desktop Synthesizer

    Building on the legendary original MiniBrute is Arturia's MiniBrute 2S, which combines an analog synthesizer with an intuitive, triple-layer, 64-step sequencer in a semi-modular package. With similar controls and familiar signal flow, fans of the original will feel right at home with the 2S and with its extended patchbay, can even build their modular system using this powerful, compact, standalone synth as a centerpiece.
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    Yamaha DX7 Digital FM Synthesizer

    Featuring a 61-key layout, 16-voice polyphony and a six envelope generator in the VCA, the Yamaha DX7 remains one of the cornerstones of digital FM synthesis. Found in the rigs of Brian Eno, Crystal Method and the Beastie Boys since its introduction in 1983, the DX7 combines vintage cool, professional credibility and an array of metallic sine-wave synthesis for a welcome addition in any enthusiast's collection.
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    Korg Monologue Monophonic Analog Synthesizer

    The Korg Monologue is a compact monophonic analog synthesizer with dual oscillators, an onboard step sequencer and preset patches written by Aphex Twin. Built in the spirit of the highly popular Minilogue, this fully programmable 25-key synth features mono-optimized VCOs capable of microtuning, with a new drive circuit to bring some extra hair to your sound. The step sequencer gives you 16 dedicated step buttons, the ability to transpose the sequence via key triggering and storage of up to four knob movements . Hold down the bass line with ease thanks to the E-to-E layout of the keyboard and get wild visualizations from the built-in OLED oscilloscope so that you and your audience can see into the sound. On the go or not in range of a power source? No problem. The Monologue can even be run off of six AA batteries and is built with long-term durability and reliability in mind. The Minilogue is an amazing analog synth for beginners or anyone looking to expand the color palette of their existing keyboard rig.
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    Waldorf Blofeld Desktop Synthesizer

    Desktop-sized and fantastically emulating analog sound, the digital modular Waldorf Blofeld synth hosts an incredible amount of features and effects in its tiny enclosure. With over 1000 sounds, 3 oscillators per voice, 4 envelopes per voice, a 16-step fully programmable arpeggiator, and the option to use freq mod between oscillators, it would be difficult to say the Blofeld doesn't offer up some serious opportunity to create sound.
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    Arturia MiniBrute 2 25-Key Synthesizer

    Channeling the organic analog power that first distinguished this series into a reconceived layout with even more tone-shaping power, the Arturia MiniBrute 2 offers players of every level an immersive semi-modular experience. This monophonic synth comes complemented by two Brute oscillators, an iconic Steiner-Parker filter, and 48 CV ins/outs for a beginner-friendly package that offers plenty of sonic possibilities for more advanced users.
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    Arturia MicroBrute 25-Key Synthesizer

    A compact analog synthesizer jamming three mixable waveforms, patchable CV implementation, audio processing and an array of unique sound design options into a piece of kit you could throw in your backpack, the Microbrute is a standout pocket dynamo in the analog synth world. It includes the full range of classic monosynth controls including ADSR envelopes for amplitude and filter and an assignable LFO.
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    Moog Theremini

    Living up to its name, the Moog Theremini is a tiny theremin based on the Animoog synth engine. Quantization is the name of the game with the Theremini, giving you the ability to play completely unassisted or completely quantized so that it's essentially impossible to play a wrong note. A built-in tuner shows in real time how close your pitch is to perfection, and a selection of 32 wave or wavetable patches can be stored in your Theremini.
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    Mutable Instruments Plaits Macro-Oscillator

    Crafted with features including two detuned virtual analog oscillators, a slope triangle processor, and 24-harmonic additive oscillator, the Mutable Instruments Plaits Macro-Oscillator contains a world of muscular modular sound-shaping power in an intuitive format. Built as the heir to the Braids, the Plaits improves upon its predecessor with redesigned hardware and software along with the subtraction of pesky menu digging for a module that adds pure creation to any rig.
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    Korg Volca Keys Analog Loop Synth

    Today's electronic landscape has sprouted from a few underground scenes and enthusiasts into a sprawling community of genres, artists, and fans. Leaving behind the bulky synth models from decades past, modern music makers demand three things: seamless functionality, plenty of power, and easily transportable models. Enter the Korg Volca Keys. Capturing the fat, warm sounds only an analog synth could produce, this packs authentic Korg tone in a package that won't eat up your desk space or wallet.
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    Roland Juno-106 61-Key Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer

    Highly lauded for its programmability and classic analog sound, the Roland Juno-106 has earned a place in the hearts of synth-lovers everywhere since its release in 1984. Boasting six-voice polyphony, fantastic flexibility thanks to its MIDI capabilities, a hands-on interface for super-productive workflow, and digitally controlled oscillators for tuning stability along its analog signal path, the Juno-106 carried on the legacy of its predecessors, the Juno-6 and the Juno-60.
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    Yamaha Reface DX

    A member of the Reface series, the Yamaha Reface DX borrows from synths and keyboards of old to bring you updated functionality with those good, vintage sounds. Drawing particularly from the DX7, which was a music-defining synthesizer in the '80s, the Reface DX serves up expressive sound that harkens back to the DX7, but can be molded to your own preferences using onboard multi-effects that can be saved as one of 32 patches. The Reface DX also contains a looper, giving you the ability to quickly record and play with any sonic ideas you may have.
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    Roland JV-1080 64-Voice Synthesizer Module

    The Roland JV-1080 is a rack version of the Roland JV-90, featuring a staggering 64-voice polyphony and 16-part multitimbral capability supported by a speedy 32-bit RISC chip CPU. As with the rest of the flexible JV synth line, the JV-1080 is expandable up to 42Mbytes, with expansion boards that provide players with thousands of patches, like "World Instruments" which is packed with options like pop, orchestra, piano, and vintage synth. In addition to built-in chorus and reverb, the JV-1080 also features a robust library of built-in effects—rotary, auto-wah, delay, distortion, and pitch-shifting, just to name a few. A new standard in high-powered synth modules and a go-to for both features and user-friendly functionality.
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    Korg Volca FM Digital Synthesizer with Sequencer

    The Korg Volca FM is an ultra-compact digital synth that recreates the sound of a legendary FM synth from the 1980s, the DX7, even going so far as to support original DX7 patch data. This tiny workhorse gives you three polyphonic voices and six FM operators to reproduce a wealth of iconic bass sounds, buzzing leads, electric pianos and more while being significantly easier to program than the original. The onboard sequencer and arpeggiator let you bring liquid motion to your tracks while the built-in chorus effect instantly gives you the sound of the '80s.
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    Korg Volca Bass Analog Bass Synth

    A tiny titan with a lot of low-end muscle to flex, the Korg Volca Bass is an all-analog synthesizer designed and priced with beginners in mind. The easy-to-navigate interface, three powerful analog oscillators and 8"x5" chassis make the Volca Bass a portable beast perfect for house, grime, and dubstep.
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    Roland AIRA TB-3 Touch Bassline Synthesizer

    Modern technology and design mate perfectly with fat vintage tone in the Roland AIRA TB-3 Touch Bassline, a bassline synth that calls upon the sound of the legendary TB-303 while making it significantly easier to play and program. Roland's Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology doesn't just model the overall sound of the classics, it models individual components within the original circuit for breathtaking emulations.
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    Roland Juno DS61 Synthesizer

    The Roland JUNO-DS61 digital synth is an awesome update to the Juno-D and Juno-Di keyboards, giving you a huge range of sounds and functionality for modern live performance and studio work. The Juno-DS sports 61 velocity-sensitive keys that feel solid and comfortable to play, as well as eight "Phrase Pads" that can trigger anything you need for your show -- single-hit sounds, extended samples, even entire songs. One of the biggest improvements in this model is in the piano and organ sounds, part of over 1000 sounds that come stock with the keyboard. From there, you can build your own custom patches and expand further with the Wave Expansion Slot. Add to this an 8-track sequencer, a killer vocoder, and an integrated USB interface and you've got an awesome keyboard that's built for today's performers and studio musicians.
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    Korg Opsix 37-Key Altered FM Synthesizer

    Korg's Opsix aims to cut down on and combat the confusion of FM synthesis with intuitive and accessible design features—features that also make it particularly excellent for live performance. This synth's onboard control layout is really clean and clear, featuring sliders for volume and level and six operators that change color from pink to purple based on what function they're set to. It comes loaded with 200 onboard presets and up to 500 can be saved. To help inspire your creativity, there's also a "randomizer" mode that'll make total random algorithms you can play around in.
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    Korg MS-20 Mini Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizer

    The Korg MS-20 Mini is a compact reissue of the Korg MS-20 analog monophonic synthesizer, standing at 86% of the original's size. Featuring two oscillators, a low-pass and high-pass filter, and two envelopes, the Korg MS-20 Mini also offers semi-modular capability for rerouting the signal path and interacting with other gear. The Korg MS-20 brings back classic analog sounds in a compact package.
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    Roland JD-Xi 37-Key Analog/Digital Crossover Synthesizer

    The Roland JD-Xi is a unique breed: it's a hybridization of digital and analog. Though it's small, the JD-Xi packs an analog synth section that's perfect for leads, two separate sections for digital synths totaling 128 voices in all, a vocoder, a four-track pattern sequencer that allows you to jam over loops, and even a library of preset sounds into its small enclosure. Impressively, that's not all this tiny hybrid synth holds, but you'll have to grab one and play it for yourself to find out just how many features the JD-Xi has.
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    Elektron Analog Four MKII 4-Voice Tabletop Analog Synthesizer

    Pairing redesigned analog circuitry that offers up more depth, clarity and punch along with a fleet of customizable features in a diehard enclosure, the Elektron Analog Four MKII improves on its predecessor for the most organic sound yet. The four synth voices are each complemented with a four- and two-pole filter along with added touches like an overdrive circuit and noise oscillation for a wide spread of warm, organic tone without the constraints of a touchy vintage synth. Top it off with a coveted Elekron six-step sequencer and you've scratched the surface on a centerpiece synth for any rig.
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    Mutable Instruments Rings Eurorack Resonator

    The Mutable Instruments Rings is the most dedicated and fully featured Physical Modeling Eurorack module. Based entirely around a resonator core, this module needs to be 'excited' or 'strummed' by a gate to be activated. This emulates vibrations of structures simulated by the Rings in 3 different sections; Modal Synthesis mode, Sympathetic Strings mode, and Inharmonic Strings mode that can all be plucked or process external signals. Additionally, Rings uses a unique take on polyphony that lets the previous note 'ring' out and decay while a new note is played. 

    Specs: 14HP, 110mA +12V / 5mA - 12V
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    Yamaha Reface CS Mobile Mini Vintage Synth

    Sporting 37 compact keys, five distinct oscillator modules and a maximum 8-note polyphony, the Yamaha Reface CS Mobile Mini Vintage Synth channels the signature sound of '80s synthesizers in a sleek, easily portable unit. Based around the timbre of Yamaha's beloved CS-5, this mini maverick is always at hand for on the go jam sessions and also works flawlessly in bedroom production thanks to its MIDI functionality for affordable, authentic synth goodness.
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    Roland SH-01A Boutique Series Monophonic Synthesizer Module

    Built using Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology to faithfully recreate the powerful original, the Roland Boutique Series SH-01A offers the original monophonic powerhouse with an expanded arsenal of voices for a new world of sounds.


    • Sound Generation: Up to four-voice polyphony in four modes (MONO/UNISON/POLY/CHORD)

    • Sections: LFO (Rate, Wave Form), VCO (Mod, Range, Pulse Width, LFO/Man/Env), VCF (Freq, Res, Env, Mod, KYBD), Envelope with ADSR

    • Effects: Step Sequencer (100 steps, four-note polyphony), Arpeggiator (Two Octaves, Down/Up/Up&Down)

    • Other Features: Source Mix, Control Section, Seven LED Segments, MIDI In/Out, USB Port

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