Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Keyboards and Synths - Digital 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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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. - 4
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. - 6
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. - 7
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. - 8
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.
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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. - 11
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. - 12
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. - 16
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. - 17
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. - 18
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. - 19
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. - 21
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. - 22
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. - 23
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. - 25
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. - 26
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. - 28
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. - 29
Roland Juno-60 61-Key Polyphonic Synthesizer
The Roland Juno-60 is a 61-key six-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer manufactured by Roland between 1982 and 1984. The successor to the Roland Juno-6, the Juno-60 adds a patch memory of 56 presets while keeping many of the same features. It offers on-board chorus effects, digitally-controlled analog oscillators, low-pass and high-pass filters, and the option to arpeggiate and sequence notes when connected with the JSQ-60 sequencer. Although it doesn't offer MIDI functionality like its successor the Roland Juno-106, the Juno-60 is often regarded as having a better sound than the Juno-106. The Juno series is renowned for its influence on electronic music, and the Juno-60 is considered a classic vintage synth after its use by artists such as Vince Clarke, The Cure, Eurythmics, and Enya. - 31
Sequential Prophet-6 49-Key 6-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer
- From the newly rebranded, Sequential, is the Prophet-6, a tribute to the original Prophet-5 polysynth, the vintage flagship model from Sequential Circuits.
- The Prophet-6 takes many of the great features of the Prophet-V including true voltage controlled oscillators, filters and amplifiers while adding modern features such as effects, a polyphonic step sequencer, an arpeggiator, and more.
- It also features an enhanced version of the original Poly Mod section.
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Behringer DeepMind 12 Polyphonic Analog Synth
As its name suggests, the Behringer DeepMind 12 is a 12-voice polyphonic analog synth, with a 49-note velocity- and and aftertouch-sensitive keyboard. Each voice comprises three digitally generated contour generators, a switchable VCF, a modulation mix, and two DCOs and can be stacked in various ways, from 12-note polyphony to single-note independence. It features traditional pitch and modulation wheels, octave up and down switches, multi-mode, polyphonic portamento, and a 1,024 patch memories spread over eight banks of 128 total sounds. - 34
Roland SH-101 Monophonic Analog Synthesizer
First manufactured in 1982, the Roland SH-101 is an analog monophonic bass synthesizer most notable for its legendary use in techno and acid house music. It has a simple layout with features such as a single oscillator with various mixable waveforms, CV/Gate control, a 100-step sequencer, and an arpeggiator. The Roland SH-101 came in gray, blue, and red finishes, as well as a rare white finish, with an optional hand grip controller for keytar performance. It has been used by such artists as Orbital, The Prodigy, Aphex Twin, Devo, Boards of Canada, and Future Sound of London. - 35
Moog Sub Phatty Analog Synthesizer
The recent wave of Moog reissues bring classic analog sounds with modern ease of use. The Moog Sub Phatty is a perfect example, calibrated for generated club and dance music, but versatile enough for any application. This monophonic, dual oscillator synth includes a sub oscillator for a distinct bass boost. - 37
Arturia PolyBrute 61-Key Synthesizer
Greatly expanding on the MatrixBrute architecture, the PolyBrute is a six-voice behemoth. An analog-digital hybrid, it offers complex polyphonic sound design options, nearly limitless modulation and effects, and a built-in 64-step sequencer. There's also a ribbon controller and a 3-axis wooden touchpad. Add to this the Brute line's trademark bite, Steiner-Parker filter, FM control, and wavefolding... All combined, it's a powerful synthesis machine that more than lives up to its name. - 38
Yamaha Reface YC Mobile Mini Keyboard
Featuring a 37-key design, 128-note polyphony and five distinct organ waves from American tonewheel to British transistor, the Yamaha Reface YC Mobile Mini Keyboard brings accurate organ emulation into the 21st century in a sleek, shiny package. Able to capture an even wider range of tones through the onboard nine drawbars and four traditional organ tones, this little beauty can go from a Sunday gospel wail to moody '60s psychedelia with a few twists of the knob. - 40
Korg M1 61-Key Synth Music Workstation
The Korg M1 61-Key Synth Music Workstation is one of the best-selling digital synthesizers of all time. Made from 1988 to 1995, it features a MIDI sequencer, 16 voices of polyphony, and the use of subtractive synthesis on sampled waveforms and acoustic instruments. - 43
Sequential Prophet-10 61-Key 10-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer
With the return of the legendary Prophet-5, Sequential has also reissued its larger sibling, the 10-voice Prophet-10. With contemporary features like USB, aftertouch, and velocity sensitivity, the Prophet-10 has all the modern features one could want, but it's otherwise the same incredible analog synth. From prog acrobatics to some of the thickest pads possible, the Prophet-10 is a powerful and versatile instrument. - 46
Dave Smith Instruments OB-6 49-Key 6-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer
The Dave Smith Instruments OB-6 6-Voice Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer is the realization of two of the greatest minds in synthesis coming together to produce an elite instrument brimming with possibilities. Powered by an engine conceived in the image of Tom Oberheim's groundbreaking SEM, each voice comes armed with a pair of VCOs and sub-oscillator working in tandem with the iconic two-pole resonant filters and VCAs. Stacked on top of this powerhouse of analog synthesis is the signature double bank of DSI effects and the unique X-Mod functionality for a world of yet-unknown sounds. - 48
Critter & Guitari Organelle Digital Synth
The Critter & Guitari Organelle isn’t your typical synthesizer; it goes above and beyond, offering synthesis, processing, and sampling capabilities, and is endlessly customizable for the tinkerers out there. Using the Pure Data programming language, you can actually build and upload your own patches, giving you endless sonic possibilities. If you can dream up the sound, you can make it using the Organelle. - 53
Roland System-8 49-Key Plug-Out Synthesizer
The Roland System-8 49-Key Plug-Out Synthesizer infuses classic analog synthesis into a modern package with a laundry list of features longtime fans and newcomers will both love. Built on the foundation of Roland's new Analog Circuit Behavior engine, this supercharged workhorse pumps power to three oscillators over eight voices with plenty of tweakable filters, effects, and modulation in tow. For those after even more versatility, the System-8 offers two plug-outs for Jupiter-8 and JUNO-106 engines for what boils down to three legendary synths in one slick package. - 54
Roland D-50 61-Key Linear Synthesizer
The Roland D-50 was an extremely popular polyphonic digital synthesizer from Roland produced from 1987-1990. The D-50 competed directly against the immensely popular Yamaha DX-7 but its architecture was completely different. Using Roland's patented 'LAS' or Linear Arithmetic Synthesis which incorporated sample playback combined with digital synthesis / resonant filters resulting in a synthesizer capable of the percussive and glassy sounds made popular by FM synthesis but was also capable of analog and traditional style sounds. - 55
Moog Sub 37 Tribute Edition
The Moog Sub 37 Tribute Edition is an expanded 37-key version of the Moog Sub Phatty analog synthesizer. This is one of the first products from Moog in decades to offer polyphony with its 2-note paraphonic Duo Mode. Featuring classic analog tweak-ability with its 40 knobs and 74 switches as well as modern reliability and 256 presets of memory, the Moog Sub 37 is a veritable electronic painter's palette for creating new sounds and music. - 60
Roland Juno-6 61-Key Polyphonic Synthesizer
The Roland Juno-6, the first in the quintessential ‘80s Juno family, is many things, but it is not a one-trick pony. Despite its simple design and single oscillator, this vintage polyphonic analog synth can pack a punch, giving you huge string chords, thin, warbling notes, and even sounds that will drop you right into a classic John Carpenter horror flick. - 61
Roland Juno DS88 Synthesizer
The Roland Juno DS88 is an an 88-key synthesizer based off the legendary Juno series with some significant features for the performer. While it retains the common Juno synthesizer engine, it's most important and noteworthy features include a drastically enhanced Piano section, an expanded Organ section, and weighted keys for an authentic piano feel, a first in the Juno series. In addition to the Juno DS-88's enormous collection of sounds, you also have access to over 1000 free EXP sounds you can download via Roland's website allowing for a wide array of expansion options. The addition of an onboard 8-track sequencer makes building full arrangements and storing sketch ideas even ready whether in the studio or live. - 63
Sequential Pro-One 37-Key Monophonic Synthesizer
The Sequential Pro-One is a 2 VCO monophonic synth with an LFO, 4-pole low pass filter, & VCA. It features an arpeggiator, sequencer, & cv/gate controls. - 64
Roland SYSTEM-1 25-Key Plug-Out Synthesizer
Roland's System-1 is an exciting semi-modular analog modeling platform which nods to the classic System 100, System 100M, and System 700 synths of yesteryear. This compact 25-key chameleon sports Roland's new "Plug-Out" technology, allowing you to host Roland soft-synths and play exacting emulations of the classics without the need for a computer. - 68
Sequential Prophet Rev2 61-Key 16-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer
- From the newly rebranded, Sequential, comes the Prophet Rev2 16-Voice Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer, a reimagining of the Prophet 08 synthesizer.
- Each voice utilizes a 2/4 pole, low pass, resonant Curtis filter
- Features waveshape modulation allowing users to vary the width of any of the four wave forms.
- Contains a variety of effects including reverb, delay, chorus, phase shifter, ring modulation, and distortion
- Polyphonic step sequencer allows for up to 64 steps and up to 6 notes per step
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Korg Prologue 8 Polyphonic 49-Key 8-Voice Analog Synthesizer
An absolute powerhouse instrument billed by its creators as the company's new flagship feature, the Korg Prologue 8 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer boasts two analog VCOs with a digital/FM Multi Drive engine as a third VCO, an expansive effects section, and four-octave arpeggiator that only begins to describe everything this behemoth is capable of. Traversing a tonal palette from fat basses to enormous leads to moody pads, the Prologue's Multi Drive draws power from a noise generator, Variable Phase Modulation (VPM) generator, and user-created generator to spike the traditional analog sound with a maverick edge for crafting sounds rarely, if ever, heard on this type of synth. Watch the video to grasp the full majesty of this synth. - 71
Yamaha MODX6 61-Key Digital Synthesizer 2018
The latest in Yamaha's legendary line of feature-packed synthesizers, the Yamaha MODX6 brings the power and depth of Yamaha's flagship Montage line into a more portable, affordable keyboard. Standout features include a new AWM2 sample and synthesis engine for a huge range of acoustic and electronic sounds, plus Yamaha's 8-operator FM-X to recreate (and evolve far beyond) the classic FM sounds of Yamaha's DX7. - 73
Roland Alpha Juno-2 61-Key Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
The Roland Alpha Juno 2 is an analog polyphonic synthesizer manufactured in 1986. It features one Alpha Dial that controls multiple parameters, as well as MIDI In, Out, and Thru functionality. It is well know for its use of digitally controlled oscillators in conjunction with analog filters. The Alpha Juno 2 added an extended velocity-sensitive 61-key keyboard and a slot for an external memory card. - 74
Yamaha MX49 49-Key Digital Synthesizer
Using Yamaha's MOTIF modeling technology, the Yamaha MX49 is a 49-key digital synthesizer with over 1000 sounds from the MOTIF series synths. Ultra portable and capable of enhancing your rig or serving as your rig entirely, the MX49 has built in audio/MIDI interface for extra versatility and a huge range of hands-on controls for all of your VSTs and DAWs. The MX49 is a workhorse digital synthesizer with its 128-note polyphony and extensive library of realistic piano sounds and synth textures. - 76
Moog Subsequent 37 CV Paraphonic Analog Synth
While the Sub 37 Tribute is already an absolute powerhouse synth, a couple tweaks and upgrades from the masterminds at Moog certainly don't hurt. Produced in limited quantity at Moogfest 2017 with preloaded patches from Moog artists like SURVIVE and 808 State, the Moog Subsequent 37 CV Paraphonic Analog Synth delivers an upgrade sound engine, grittier multidrive, expanded headroom, and plenty more under the hood to keep any synth junkie turning knobs for days. - 78
Korg Monotron Delay Ribbon Synthesizer
The Korg Monotron Delay is the go-to instrument for an ultra-compact synthesizer that features a Space Delay for analog-style echoes. Comprised of only 5 knobs and a wide-range ribbon controller keyboard, the Monotron Delay features an analog filter (VCF) taken from the popular Korg MS-20 synthesizer, an LFO with switchable wave shapes, and a delay with feedback and time controls that can process external audio into spaced out sounds. Like the other Monotrons, there is a built in speaker and headphone jack to be used on the go. - 79
Dave Smith Instruments OB-6 Desktop 6-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer
The Dave Smith Instruments OB-6 Desktop Module packs the same 6-voice polyphonic analog synthesizing power as its larger counterpart into an easy to transport package that plays well with your other gear. Outfitted with a pair of VCOs and sub-oscillator per voice working alongside VCAs and resonant filter in an all-analog signal path. Complemented with a dual bank of studio-quality DSI-designed effects and the experimental X-Mod program for creating entirely new sounds, this is a pint-sized elite instrument. - 80
Korg MS-20 Monophonic Analog Synth
Released in 1978, the Korg MS-20 is one of the most popular, unique, and legendary synthesizers ever produced. While similar to many competing synths at the time featuring a 2 VCO / 2 VCF design, the MS-20 slated its self in it's legendary status in its large patch panel, allowing the user to significantly alter the signal flow, modulation routings, and process/interpret external signals in ways that other synths before (and after) have been able to do. This 'semi-modular' patching availability in tandem with a sound so unique to itself was why this fantastic synth reached legendary status. - 81
Sequential Prophet-5 61-Key 5-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer
The legendary polysynth returns with contemporary features, like USB, aftertouch, and velocity sensitivity. Otherwise, it's the same incredible analog synth from the '70s and '80s, using as many original parts as possible to embody all three classic versions (Rev1, Rev2, and Rev3). Just as vintage units and emulations continue to be employed on records by everyone from Radiohead to Frank Ocean, the Rev4 will be a songwriting and studio tool for years to come. - 82
Moog Little Phatty Stage II
The Moog Little Phatty Stage II is a monophonic analog synth designed by Bob Moog to not only provide the classic, warm Moog analog sound but to put it all in an instrument that's accessible to musicians and performers. This 37-key synth boasts a range of up to two transposed octaves and 100 tweakable presets. MIDI in/out and MIDI over USB for powerful external audio processing, whether you want your entire rig all-analog or want to add the Little Phatty Stage II to your laptop or digital synth setup. - 84
Behringer MS-1 / MS-101 Analog Synthesizer
The Behringer MS-1 Analog Synthesizer (formerly MS-101) pays homage to the classic Roland SH-101 from the 1980s, with a design and feature set that calls to the vintage original but in a more affordable package. The MS-1 features an authentic 3340 analog oscillator with four simultaneously mixable waveforms—saw, triangle, square, and octave-divided square sub-oscillator—and 32 semi-weighted, full-sized keys. There are six FM sources for VCF modulation and filter effects, and a super intuitive and step-sequencer with 64 sequence locations. An excellent choice for those looking for an affordable analog synth capable of classic sounds. - 87
Roland Alpha Juno-1 49-Key Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
The Roland Alpha Juno 1 is an analog polyphonic synthesizer manufactured between 1985 and 1988. It features one Alpha Dial that controls multiple parameters, as well as MIDI In, Out, and Thru functionality. It is well know for its use of digitally controlled oscillators in conjunction with analog filters. - 89
Korg Monotron Duo Ribbon Synthesizer
If you want a pocket-sized synth that's fun to play with, emulates '70s modular sound, and costs next to nothing, then check out the Korg Monotron Duo Ribbon synthesizer. With only five knobs and a ribbon keyboard, the Duo is easy to operate, but that doesn't mean it can't create rich, lush sound with its dual analog oscillators. The Monotron Duo boasts X-Mod circuitry that's based off of vintage Korg specimens, like its Mono/Poly design, and with built-in speakers, you can flesh out analog sounds on the go. - 91
Roland SH-01 GAIA 37-Key Digital Synthesizer
The Roland GAIA SH-01 Digital Synth channels the classic analog sounds from the company's past into a slick, modern package made for today's players. Featuring 37 velocity-sensitive keys, the SH-01 is built with three separate synth engines each with dedicated oscillators, filters, LFOs, and more. The result is a wide-spanning 64-not polyphony playing experience that travels easily and won't break the bank. - 92
Moog Minimoog Model D Reissue 44-Key Monophonic Synthesizer
The Moog MiniMoog Model D Reissue is back again. It is very similar to the 2016 MiniMoog Model D Reissue, but differs aesthetically with a Walnut stained Cherry wood cabinet. Functionally, it has a few upgrades including independent MIDI ins and outs, a MIDI capable mod wheel, and a spring loaded pitch wheel that is calibrated to a perfect fifth interval. - 95
Behringer DeepMind 6 37-Key 6-Voice Polyphonic Analog Synth
The Behringer DeepMind 6 is a six-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer with a 37-key keyboard, packed with a robust feature set. Each voice gets its own dual OSCs and LFOs, there are three ADSR generators, an eight-channel modulation matrix, and a 32-step control sequencer. The DeepMind 6 is also equipped with four simultaneous FX engines with over 33 TC Electronic, Midas, and Klark Teknik algorithms—including reverb, chorus, phaser, delay, multi-band distortion, and more—custom-designed and physically modeled after some of the most iconic processors. Better yet, the DeepMind 6 can also be interfaced with your iPad or tablet for even more control options. - 96
Korg Mono/Poly Analog Synthesizer
The Korg Mono/Poly was an exceptionally unique and powerful analog synthesizer with 4 oscillators capable of 4-voice polyphony or as 4 oscillators stacked in an ultra thick monophonic mode. The Mono/Poly also offered an arpeggiator, fantastic sounding 12/dB filter, noise generator, awesome modulation section and a unique 'X-Mod' section for cross modulation of VCO's. This is a fantastic synthesizer capable of big MiniMoog-ish monophonic lines and simple polyphony. - 97
Roland AX-Edge 49-Key Keytar Synthesizer
- 49 full-sized keys with velocity and channel aftertouch
- 500 built in presets
- 79 built in effects
- Ribbon Controller
- Modulation bars and assignable controls
- Includes Vocoder
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Alesis Micron
Though it's digital, the Alesis Micron has the heart of an analog synthesizer, and is made to emulate the voicing of an analog synth. Three oscillators with eight voices per oscillator, along with two filters, three envelope generators, two LFOs, and more give you tons of programmability and potential to shape your sound in an impressively compact 37-key synth. Taking cues from the Alesis Ion, the Micron gives you portability along with powerful analog modeling. - 99
Roland JX-3P 61-Key Programmable Preset Polyphonic Synthesizer
Sporting six-voice polyphony, 32 presets and 32 user presets for a 64-total memory bank and dual DCOs for each voice, the Roland JX-3P Analog Synthesizer pairs the power of vintage Roland analog synthesis with an intuitive user interface for an overlooked synth gem. Introduced at the same time as the JUNO series and built with the same VCOs and filters as the flagship series, this diamond in the rough summons the same lush synthesis notable on the recordings of Stevie Knicks, Vincent Clarke, and Astral Projection. - 100
Korg Volca Nubass Vacuum Tube Synthesizer
Building on the success of its predecessor with a fleet of new features and built-in vacuum tube, the Korg Volca Nubass is a compact, affordable avenue to adding thick analog sound to your rig or diving into the world of synthesis. Built around a 16-step sequencer with a low-pass voltage controlled ladder filter, the Nubass lets you dial in big distorted sound with dedicated control for saturation on the sub-oscillator.



































































































