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Workstations are far more than just a keyboard with some added bells and whistles: they're an all-in-on command center for creating your music. In addition to the myriad piano and synthesizer sounds and functions, workstations often employ full sampling capabilities as well as analog modeling for constructing entire songs and soundscapes.
For those looking to take complete sonic command, find all the best new and used keyboard and synth workstations for sale on Reverb.
What is a keyboard workstation?
A keyboard workstation combines a music sequencer, a sound module, and a keyboard, typically hardwired together. With keyboard workstations, a musician can compose music with a single tool. You can think of it as a one-person band with dozens of different sounds included.
What is the difference between a keyboard and a workstation?
While a keyboard workstation always includes a keyboard, not every keyboard is a workstation. A keyboard or synthesizer workstation will have dozens of built-in sounds, effects, and functions. A typical keyboard will likely just have a few “traditional” keyboard and piano sounds and limited functionality outside of that.
Should I buy a keyboard workstation or should I go the DAW route?
When it comes to keyboard workstation vs DAW (digital audio workstation), the answer of which you should get depends on how you want to work. If you want to be free from your computer while you compose, you might prefer to use a keyboard workstation. However, using a DAW will ensure that you can access whatever effects you want and offers more customization.




















