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If there’s one synth in my collection that I could never part with, it’s my Korg Z1, the most impressive and most versatile hardware digital synth ever created. That may seem like a bold claim about an instrument built on 25-year-old tech but hear me out.

Back in the mid-1990s, when hair was floppy, T-shirts were long, and the only Corona we’d heard of was refreshing lager, there was

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