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From classic analog warmth to cutting edge digital sound design, Gear4music offers a huge range of synthesizers for every style of music production and performance. Find everything from compact beginner keyboards to professional studio workstations, including sought after options like the Yamaha synthesizer range and powerful analog synth models for rich, characterful tones.
From classic analog warmth to cutting edge digital sound design, Gear4music offers a huge range of synthesizers for every style of music production and performance. Find everything from compact beginner keyboards to professional studio workstations, including sought after options like the Yamaha synthesizer range and powerful analog synth models for rich, characterful tones.
Shop leading brands including Arturia, Behringer, Elektron, Erica Synths, Korg, and Moog.
We have our synths here split by brand. With options for live performers, producers, and modular enthusiasts, Gear4music makes it easy to find the right synthesizer setup for your sound and workflow.
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Synthesizers are electronic instruments designed to create and shape sound in ways that traditional instruments cannot. They’ve been a major part of modern music for decades, appearing across electronic, pop, rock, ambient production, film scores, and experimental genres. Today’s synthesizers are more accessible than ever too, with options suited to beginners, producers, performers, and experienced sound designers alike.
There are many different types of synthesizers available, each offering its own approach to sound creation. Compact instruments such as the Dubreq Stylophone S1 are simple, portable, and great for creative ideas on the go. The Korg microKORG Synthesizer remains a popular choice thanks to its hands-on controls, built-in vocoder, and distinctive sound. If you want a more modular approach, the Moog Grandmother and Behringer EDGE Semi-Modular Percussion Synth provide flexible routing and analogue character for detailed sound shaping.
Modern synthesizers often combine digital technology with tactile controls, making them easier to use while still offering plenty of depth. The Arturia Minifreak blends hybrid synthesis with advanced modulation options, while the Roland Aira Compact J-6 Chord Synth focuses on portable sequencing and quick chord creation. For more experimental setups, the Instruo Pocket Scion Biofeedback Instrument uses biofeedback signals to influence sound generation in unusual and creative ways.
Synthesizers are useful tools for writing music, producing tracks, performing live, and creating unique textures in the studio. With so many styles and formats available, it’s easier to find an instrument that fits your workflow, setup, and musical ideas.
A synthesizer creates and manipulates electronic sounds using oscillators, filters, and effects. It allows musicians to design unique tones, basslines, pads, and melodies. Synthesizers are widely used in electronic, pop, rock, and film music production.
A good synthesizer for a beginner includes simple controls, versatile sounds, and an easy learning curve. Entry-level models often feature preset sounds and intuitive layouts. Beginners benefit most from synths that encourage experimentation without overwhelming complexity.
A synthesizer focuses on creating and shaping sounds, while an electronic keyboard mainly provides preset instrument tones. Synthesizers offer deeper sound design controls and modulation features. Electronic keyboards are generally designed for straightforward playing and practice.