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“Proper old school producers might also baulk at the ease of song creation and the slick results” – Teenage Engineering EP-40 Riddim and EP-2350 Ting review
By Andy Jones published
It’s a mobile reggae, dub and dancehall sound system with its own mic for less than 300 quid

“A bubbling cauldron full of ancient sounds, but confusing to learn and lacking in space”: Teenage Engineering EP-1320 Medieval review
By Ben Middle published
Hear ye! Beholdeth “the world’s first medieval electronic instrument”. But is it formius o’er functionus?

NAMM 2025: Korg’s revived Kronos promises faster operation and fresh sounds
By Si Truss published
Korg’s beloved workstation returns, but some might be disappointed by the apparent lack of new features

“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

Roland launches revamped Juno-D keyboard range
By Si Truss published
Roland’s latest spin on its Zen-Core format includes vocal processing, USB audio and handy performance tools

No longer just a software upgrade, Roland’s Fantom EX is a “supercharged” version of the acclaimed synth workstation
By Ben Rogerson published
Now new users can get their EX kicks right out of the box

Could Lambda Synthetics' PolyPulse revolutionize live electronic music performance?
By Andy Jones published
With five tracks, six engines, effects, sampling and sequencing built-in, this performance workstation could be the ultimate live electronic music tool

Kurzweil K2700 review
By Dave Gale published
With its vast array of synthesis and performance technologies, Kurzweil continues its legendary workstation ethic, through an updated workhorse
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