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Since their dawn, synthesizers have always been fascinating chunks of tech, whether you're fiddling with one in your back bedroom, on stage, or in the recording studio, these much-loved machines are able to tweak a near-unlimited range of sounds into shape from seemingly nothing. And, while synthesizers can get pretty complex, even if you don't know all that much, there's nothing better than carving out your own bespoke synth sound.

Know Your Synthesizer

A synthesizer can be used to create sounds from scratch and then edit them, which basically sits in the name, since synthesize means to bring elements together artificially to make something new. Most synthesizers are focussed on what you might call synthetic sounds - so, sounds that don't actually mimic the sound of any real musical instruments. But there are also plenty of synthesizers that can be used to manipulate acoustic sounds. For the more serious sound-designers, working with 'primitive' oscillators and filters to mould a synthesizer sound into something like a real acoustic sound can be a nice challenge.

The History: Sound & Music

During the seventies and eighties, synthesizers were almost single-handedly responsible for starting entirely fresh genres of music. At the time, synthesizers, including drum machines were only able to produce those typical electronic sounds, which came nowhere near the sound of any acoustic instruments. For a lot of people, this sound is the hallmark of eighties music. Since then, more than enough synth models have been developed that are capable of making realistic emulations of acoustic sounds and instruments. However, that classic synth sound hasn't gone away and is now used in almost every music genre going.

Synthesizer Modules

The 19 inch, rack mountable synthesizer module first came out in the eighties and enjoyed an explosion during the nineties. These modules are complete synthesizers, just without the keyboard. This way, you can link up and control a hefty array of different synthesizers with one keyboard - and since you weren't paying for a keyboard every time you added a synthesizer to your collection, you not only saved space but you saved money. These days there aren't so many 19 inch synths around, mainly because the classic 'wall of synth modules' that used to decorate the walls of production studios is largely taken care of by computer software. What you are seeing more often are desktop synthesizer modules, or really big synthesizers with a big rack-style format. The idea here is that you don't always have to set up vertical racks, but can set them up horizontally in a studio desk. This way, you could even build a custom modular synth out of Eurorack modules.

The Analogue Synthesizer: The Connoisseur's Instrument

Any analogue synthesizer uses oscillators to shape sound, so there aren't any samples or software-based formulas involved. The technique might be a bit more expensive and more limited when compared to digital synthesizers, but there are plenty of users who still swear by it (in pretty much the same way that a lot of guitarists still swear by their valve-driven amplifier even though it's far more expensive, limited, and not to mention heavier than a digital amplifier modeller). As such, there are still ongoing analogue vs. digital internet discussions. Of course, in the eighties, everything had to be analogue, and while we now live in the age of digital music, there are more and more reissues or even freshly designed analogue synthesizers being dropped every day.

The Ideal Beginner's Synthesizer

There are synthesizers that come decked out with hundreds of parameters but there are also models that have just twenty, making them a little more accessible for the beginner synth-tweaker. So, if you want to step into the synth universe, it's wise to pick out a model with a clear and defined layout, and one that's more compact. While it won't be the most extensive model out there, it'll definitely give you more than enough to start with.

Frequently Asked Questions About Synthesizers

What's the difference between a keyboard and a synthesizer?

Most keyboards come pre-loaded with ready-made sounds of well-known instruments and maybe some kind of automatic accompaniments. Synthesizers , on the other hand, only have sounds that can be edited and manipulated to create an entirely new sound. The number and kind of sounds you get with your synth depends on the kind of model. For more info, see our blog What's the Difference Between a Keyboard and a Synthesizer? .

How do synthesizers work?

Every sound has a unique timbre, colour, pitch, volume, length and acoustic placement. With a synthesizer, you're able to tweak and manipulate some if not all of these elements to create something new. The technique the synthesizer uses to do this will vary depending on the model.

What's makes a good synthesizer?

This will depend on what you want from your synthesizer. So, if you're in a band, you'll want a portable model that you can quickly set up and that's easy to use. If you're a sound-designer, you'll want something much more extensive with a lot of control elements that you can spend a lot of time sinking your teeth into.

How much do synthesizers cost?

Below the £500 mark, there are actually a lot of more entry-level synthesizers to choose from. From around £2,000 up, you're getting into the really professional gear. And anywhere above £4,000, you're looking at some very exclusive models.

Which synthesizer should I get?

If it's your first synthesizer, then it makes sense to go for a really versatile digital model with a lot of sounds and a really accessible set of controls.

Roland JU-06A Boutique + K-25M Keyboard

Play iconic Juno sounds straight away with the Roland JU-06A Boutique, which includes a compact 25-key keyboard. Ideal for studio work, live performances and mobile music production.

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Arturia AstroLab 37 synthesiser
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Arturia AstroLab 37 synthesiser

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Small in size, but monstrously big in sound: the Arturia AstroLab 37. The smaller version of its big brothers, but no less potent for that. The mini keys even have aftertouch!

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£557

Roland TR-08 Rhythm Composer Boutique + K-25M Keyboard

Create classic beats straight away with the Roland TR-08 Rhythm Composer Boutique, which includes a compact 25-key keyboard. Ideal for studio use, live performances and mobile music production.

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Korg Multi/Poly Synthesizer
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Korg Multi/Poly Synthesizer

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How comprehensive do you want it to be? The old Mono/Poly looks pretty lame when you compare it to this 'inspired by' Korg Multi/Poly. Capabilities far beyond the horizon!

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£711
Waldorf Iridium Desktop MK2 synthesiser
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Waldorf Iridium Desktop MK2 synthesiser

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The Waldorf Iridium Desktop MK2 synth downright makes mincemeat of its competitors; we don't often see such a hugely comprehensive synth.

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Recommended price £2,085
£2,033

Teenage Engineering PO-33 K.O! Micro Sampler

Teenage Engineering's PO-33 K.O! is a micro sampler with 40 seconds of memory time on board. There are 8 sample slots that can be combined with 8 drum slots and the 16-step sequencer can then be used to create awesome tracks.

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Recommended price £105
£82

Sonicware LIVEN Ambient 0 Synthesizer

The Sonicware LIVEN Ambient 0 Synthesizer is exactly what it says it is: a hefty bucket of ambience, so if you're looking for soundtrack-worthy washy textures, or working on New Age productions, this model is well worth the investment.

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Recommended price £251
£236

Dato DUO Synthesizer

While it's not exactly a toy, the Dato DUO is a fun, vintage-styled synthesizer for kids and grown-ups. It's helpful, fully beginner-proof and comes loaded with MIDI, effects, a filter, a sequencer and more!

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Recommended price £338
£305

Clavia Nord Wave 2 Set 2

The Clavia Nord Wave 2 Performance Synthesizer offers superb sound, good performance capabilities, super-fast controls and a pleasant keyboard. This is the new toy of many a keyboard player.

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Recommended price £2,226.20
£2,171

Korg microKORG 2 Vocoder/Synthesizer

After a long wait, the Korg microKORG 2 has finally arrived. Built on the same principles as before, this second-gen synth features a fresh look, a new sound engine, and more.

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£381

Roland AIRA Compact J-6 Chord Synth

If you're thinking about getting a Roland AIRA Compact but want something that can help build chords, then look no further than the Roland AIRA Compact J-6. This synth houses the sound of a Juno-60, but is just as portable as the E-4 and T-8.

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£159

ASM Hydrasynth Explorer Synthesizer

A more stripped back rendition of the Hydrasynth that dropped in 2019, the ASM Hydrasynth Explorer synthesizer is a hefty chunk of synthesizing power stacked with masses of options and loaded with 37 medium-sized keys with polyphonic aftertouch.

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£463

Korg Kronos 73 2025 Workstation

The Kronos returns! The 2025 edition of Korg's mighty workstation features the same tried-and-tested design as the original but comes loaded with even more sounds and some mouth-watering functions.

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£2,813

Roland JU-06A Boutique Synthesizer

The Roland JU-06A Boutique synthesizer is the follow-up to the incredibly popular JU-06. This is pretty much the same machine but with the same vintage colours as the Juno 6 and 60.

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£342

Arturia AstroLab 88 complete live set

The four wooden legs once made for the Keylab 88 MK2 can also be used with the AstroLab synths, and thus also with the AstroLab 88. Hence we have put the synth and the legs in this handy bundle.

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£1,955

Novation MiniNova Synthesizer and Vocoder

Novation's MiniNova combines a powerful synthesizer with a vocoder effect. You can use it as a plugin for your DAW, and it offers you the synth engine that you'll also find on the UltraNova.

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£325

ASM Hydrasynth Synthesizer

A new name on the scene and a new synth: the AMS Hydrasynth is nothing but deliciously straight-up old-school synth that dares be anything but minimalistic.

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£969

Arturia AstroLab Synthesizer

The AstroLab is Arturia's latest... synthesizer? Drawbar organ? Stage piano? With over 30 embedded Arturia plug-ins, it's actually all of that at once, even if Arturia refers to it as a stage keyboard with semi-weighted piano keys.

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£1,133
ASM Leviasynth Desktop synthesiser
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ASM Leviasynth Desktop synthesiser

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ASM's 2026 sensation is called the Leviasynth, and what a monster of a synth it is! As a sound designer, you can sink your teeth into this; fantastic possibilities, fantastic sounds!

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Recommended price £2,146
£1,830

Arturia AstroLab 88 synthesiser

The Arturia AstroLab 88 is yet another extraordinary device, but is it a synthesiser? A drawbar organ? A stage piano? Yes and no. It has over thirty plug-ins from Arturia embedded, and then it's basically everything!

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Recommended price £1,950
£1,801

Clavia Nord Wave 2 Set 4

The Clavia Nord Wave 2 Performance Synthesizer offers superb sound, good performance capabilities, super-fast controls and a pleasant keyboard. This is the new toy of many a keyboard player.

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£2,150

Roland SH-4D Synthesizer

The Roland SH family is back, and how! The Roland SH-4D is a desktop synth with extraordinary capabilities, and will go down well with Roland Boutique fans, for example.

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£448
Kurzweil K2061 workstation
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Kurzweil K2061 workstation

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The Kurzweil K2061 really is a wonderful synth/workstation, at a price that could normally have been quite a bit higher. Samples, FM, tonewheel simulation and much more.

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£1,715

ASM Hydrasynth Desktop Synthesizer

A new name on the scene and a new synth: the AMS Hydrasynth is nothing but deliciously straight-up old-school synth that dares be anything but minimalistic.

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Recommended price £896
£635

Roland JX-08 Boutique Synthesizer

The Roland JX-08 Boutique synthesizer is a loving replica of an eighties stomper: the JX-8p. A kind of Juno and Jupiter hybrid, this fat analogue synth was used by the biggest names of the time.

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£299

Novation Peak Polyphonic Synthesizer

The Novation Peak 8-voice polyphonic desktop synthesizer supplies three oscillators per voice and conjures warm, rich sound via a resonant multi-mode analogue filter per voice and three distortion points.

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£1,222

Clavia Nord Lead A1 Analog Modeling Synthesizer

Clavia fulfills the desires of modern studio keyboardists with the Nord Lead A1. Powerful synth engine, streamlined interface, fast patch creation.

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£1,379

Korg Kronos 61 2025 Workstation

The Kronos returns! The 2025 edition of Korg's mighty workstation features the same tried-and-tested design as the original but comes loaded with even more sounds and some mouth-watering functions.

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£2,487
ASM Leviasynth Keyboard synthesizer
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ASM Leviasynth Keyboard synthesizer

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ASM's 2026 sensation is called the Leviasynth, and what a monster of a synth it is! As a sound designer, you can sink your teeth into this; fantastic possibilities, fantastic sounds!

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Recommended price £2,952
£2,487

Waldorf Iridium Keyboard Synthesizer

After impressing sound designers with the Iridium desktop module, Waldorf now present something even better: the Iridium Keyboard - the same synth, just equipped with a 49-note FATAR keyboard and polyphonic aftertouch.

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£1,865

ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe Synthesizer

Remember the Hydrasynth released in 2019? The ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe is kind of like a double Hydrasynth. Boasting a 16-voice polyphony, two sound engines and an incredible keyboard equipped with polyphonic aftertouch, this is one of the most stunning synth-monsters out there right now.

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£1,354

Clavia Nord Wave 2 Performance Synthesizer

The Clavia Nord Wave 2 Performance Synthesizer houses unsurpassable Nord-grade sound, incredible performance-flexibility, super-fast controls and a stunning keyboard. It's as if Nord just can't help but be good.

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£2,166

Roland JX-08 + JU-6A synthesiser

Roland JX-08 Boutique and JU-06A Boutique: a complete set featuring vintage synthesiser sounds, sequencers, an arpeggiator, effects and USB audio/MIDI for a versatile studio and live setup.

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£646.50

Innox SynthStand 01 Roland AIRA Compact E-4 & J-6 Set

Do you have some of the smaller synths or controllers, and is a standard stand far too big for them? The Innox SynthStand 01 is the solution; this stand is specially designed for such small devices.

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£344

Roland TR-08 Rhythm Composer Boutique + DK-01 Dock

Create classic beats with the Roland TR-08 Rhythm Composer Boutique, including the Boutique Dock. Ideal for studio use, live performances and comfortable operation whilst producing.

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Roland TR-08 Rhythm Composer Boutique + CB-BRB1 carrying case

Create classic beats anywhere with the Roland TR-08 Rhythm Composer Boutique, which comes with a protective carrying case. Ideal for the studio, live performances and safe transport of your drum machine.

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£360.70

Roland JU-06A Boutique + DK-01 Dock

Roland JU-06A Boutique with desktop dock: a complete set featuring iconic vintage synthesiser sounds, an ergonomic playing position, a sequencer, an arpeggiator, and USB and MIDI connections for studio and live use.

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Roland JU-06A Boutique + CB-BRB1 carrying case

Roland JU-06A Boutique with protective carrying case: a complete set featuring iconic vintage synthesiser sounds, a sequencer, an arpeggiator, USB and MIDI connections, and secure protection during transport.

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£360.70

Roland JX-08 + K-25M Keyboard

Roland JX-08 Boutique with compact 25-key keyboard: a complete set featuring vintage synthesiser sounds, touch-sensitive mini-keys, an arpeggiator, a sequencer and USB audio/MIDI for instant playing enjoyment.

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Roland JX-08 + DK-01 Dock

Roland JX-08 Boutique with desktop dock: a complete set featuring vintage synthesiser sounds, an ergonomic playing position, an arpeggiator, a sequencer and USB audio/MIDI for studio and live use.

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Recommended price £361
£359

Roland JX-08 + CB-BRB1 carrying case

Roland JX-08 Boutique with protective carrying case: a complete set featuring vintage synthesiser sounds, 20-voice polyphony, an arpeggiator, a sequencer, USB audio/MIDI, and secure protection during transport.

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£317.70

Roland TR-06 Drumatix + K-25M Keyboard

Roland TR-06 Drumatix with compact 25-key keyboard: a complete set featuring authentic drum sounds, a 32-step sequencer, built-in effects, USB audio/MIDI and a ready-to-play setup.

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Roland TR-06 Drumatix + DK-01 Dock

Roland TR-06 Drumatix with desktop dock: a complete set featuring authentic drum sounds, a 32-step sequencer, built-in effects, USB audio/MIDI and an ergonomic, ready-to-use setup.

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Roland TR-06 Drumatix + CB-BRB1 carrying case

Roland TR-06 Drumatix with protective carrying case: a complete set featuring authentic drum sounds, a 32-step sequencer, built-in effects, USB audio/MIDI and secure protection during transport.

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£314.70

Roland JU-06A Boutique + TR-08 drum machine

Roland JU-06A Boutique and TR-08 Rhythm Composer: a complete set featuring iconic synthesiser and drum sounds, sequencers, USB/MIDI connectivity and a compact setup for studio and live use.

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£689.50

Roland JX-08 + TR-08 drum machine

Roland JX-08 Boutique and TR-08 Rhythm Composer: a complete set featuring vintage synth and drum sounds, sequencers, an arpeggiator and USB/MIDI connectivity for a compact studio and live setup.

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£646.50

Roland TR-06 Drumatix + TR-08 drum machine

Roland TR-06 Drumatix and TR-08 Rhythm Composer: a complete set featuring iconic drum sounds, advanced sequencers, built-in effects, USB audio/MIDI and a compact setup for studio and live use.

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£643.50

Roland TR-06 Drumatix + JU-6A synthesiser

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