DIGITAL POLYSYNTHS
Korg Modwave £699
Full Review: FM373 (MkI) | The latest of Korg’s digital synths to get a MkII overhaul, Modwave is the most innovative hardware Wavetable synth on the market right now, enhanced with an expanded voice count and parameter feature flexibility.
ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe £1,489
Review: FM383 The Deluxe is a great-sounding, flexible polysynth, ideal as a performance-led keyboard that can successfully reach a wide range of tones and textures.
Expressive E Osmose €1,799
Review: FM398 With expression at the forefront, Osmose could be the all-in-one, future-proofed synth and controller you’ve been waiting for.
Roland Jupiter-X £2,432
Review: FM396 A fabulous-sounding instrument that, despite being 100% digital, manages to capture the spirit and grandeur of its famous analogue namesake.
Arturia MiniFreak £539
Review: FM391 Although less of a trailblazer than the original MicroFreak, this is a stellar, versatile-sounding hybrid synth that’s a