Nektar keep doing what they do best: making solid, capable, no‑nonsense MIDI controllers.
Now in its fourth decade, Kurzweil’s celebrated K series continues to evolve.
The reborn Rhodes piano is a stunning showcase for British manufacturing.
Studiologic bring their A‑game with a seriously capable new stage piano.
IK go pro with desktop and keyboard versions of their expanded UNO Synth.
M‑Audio go Pro with a new Oxygen controller keyboard.
The celebrated Clavia stage piano continues to evolve.
M‑Audio’s trusty MIDI controller workhorse treads indefatigably onwards.
Korg’s Modwave is a wavetable powerhouse that can import Serum wavetables without conversion.
Modal’s SkulptSynth SE packs an awful lot of synth into a very small package.
ROLI’s luminous keyboard offers MPE control and a very colourful way of working.
M‑Audio’s 88‑note controller significantly improves its bang‑per‑buck ratio.
With plenty of performance features, DAW control and programmability, have M‑Audio found the winning formula in the MIDI controller‑keyboard game?
Korg’s Nautilus puts much of the functionality of the Kronos into a far more affordable instrument.
Korg’s Opsix takes FM synthesis to places it’s never been before.
Can £175$229 really buy you a usable 88‑note controller keyboard?
A conquering hero returns to the fray after long years in exile. Does the new Prophet Rev 4 still have the power to take on the world?
The Cobalt 8 is a beautifully judged virtual analogue synth.
Novation have injected the Bass Station II with a healthy dose of Aphex acid.
UDO Audio’s highly anticipated debut instrument is a synthesizer with a sound all of its own.
Arturia's KeyStep Pro puts sequencing and performance front and centre.
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