Keyboards Pianos Reviews
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“A well-priced synth workstation – just don't expect a 1980s Juno”: Roland Juno-D7 review
By Andy Jones published
Roland's entry-level synth workstation is easy, light, and cheap, but has depth if you want it

"When it comes to performance and playability, Casio goes to great lengths to recreate the grand piano experience, achieving impressive results": Casio AP-S200 digital piano review
By Quentin Lachapèle published
The new addition to the premium Celviano family just might strike the perfect balance between grand piano authenticity and affordability

“It feels incredibly authentic at the base-sample level, and provides vast potential which extends way beyond its original use by rock bands”: Cherry Audio Wurlybird 140B review
By Roland Schmidt published
If you’re after an iconoclastic electric piano, Cherry Audio has a new vintage classic in store. We take off with the new Wurlybird!

“A new keybed, solid DAW integration, touch-sensitive controls, and deep configuration”: Arturia KeyLab 61 mk3 review
By Jon Musgrave published
Serious productions need serious controllers – we check out Arturia’s latest

“A restrained update to the Seaboard Block”: Roli Seaboard Block M review
By James Russell published
We board this re-engineered version of the modular-capable, MPE-toting keyboard

“Ideal for producers on a budget": Novation Launchkey Mini Mk4 review
By Martin Delaney published
Novation’s Launchkey Mini series returns with updated features in a refreshed design

"The most expressive application of aftertouch technology": Arturia PolyBrute 12 review
By Si Truss published
The French flagship synth gets upgraded with more voices and better aftertouch

“It’s compact, it’s live-ready… but it’s still an engine from an older synth”: Korg KingKorg Neo review
By Andy Jones published
KingKorg Neo is a bi-timbral VA synth packed into a small-form 37-key compact body, and is not as ‘Neo’ as the name implies

"Casio has created a high-quality digital piano that provides real bang for your buck, and it’s managed to do it with a certain level of sophistication and style": Casio AP-750 Digital Home Piano review
By Ben Rogerson published
Casio blends innovative features and traditional looks as it aims to create another mid-range winner

"A solid, usable, and very well-rounded solution for learning the piano, especially good if you're a total beginner": Playground Sessions review
By Dave Clews last updated
No name-calling, hair-pulling or lunch money-stealing going on here - just a generous dose of interactive piano tuition
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