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Moog introduces the Spectravox, but you might have seen it somewhere before
By Si Truss published
Prepare yourself for a visit from the ghost of Moogfest past
Superbooth 24: Dreadbox reinvents the Murmux analogue synth in a limited-edition 8-voice version called Adept
By Matt Mullen published
Updated with built-in effects and increased polyphony, Murmux Adept retains the retro tweed finish of its younger brother
“A veritable playground of vintage synthesis and exploration”: Analogue Solutions Ample review
By Simon Arblaster published
Is Ample more than just a greatest hits package from the AS back catalogue? We reach for the pins
“One of the great 21st-century polysynths”: UDO Audio Super Gemini review
By Andy Jones published
Just like the astrological sign Gemini, UK company UDO’s “bi-everything” synth is double the fun
"That new synth you all been waiting on, on its first album": Watch Mike Dean shredding the forthcoming Moog Muse synth in its first ever demo
By Matt Mullen published
The producer shared a demo of the unreleased instrument to his Instagram page and confirmed it features on Metro Boomin and Future's WE STILL DON'T TRUST YOU
“We prefer innovation over imitation”: AudioKit’s Nerd Synth is inspired by (but not a clone of) the Nord Lead A1
By Ben Rogerson published
An iOS-based homage to a virtual analogue classic
Fancy a Moog Memorymoog synth worth $15k? Here's how you can win the one owned by the guy who literally wrote the book on it
By Andy Jones published
"Thanks for the Memory," you might well say if you take home this fully refurbished beauty
Nabihah Iqbal: "I got a vintage harmonium in Karachi. It’s the most ‘analogue’ synth you can get"
By Si Truss published
The Ninja Tune artist on how a run of setbacks helped her shake up her workflow for the creation of excellent new album Dreamer
Propellerhead’s ReBirth is reborn as a hands-on hardware synth, and it’s all thanks to Look Mum No Computer
By Ben Rogerson published
The master of MIDI controllers gets his teeth into a 25-year-old Roland-cloning classic
Watch Ólafur Arnalds’ soothing Korg PS-3100 synth jam: “Sometimes I want to make a whole album just dedicated to this beauty of an instrument,” he says
By Ben Rogerson published
You might not be able to afford this 1977 analogue monster, but fortunately there’s a free plugin emulation
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