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Korg Minilogue £435

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Full Review: FM302 Four-voice polyphony, killer sound, flexible features and great build quality. We’re not sure how Korg pulled this off for the price, but they’ve nailed it. An essential purchase!

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Korg Volca FM | £129 Review FM305 A great-sounding box of classic FM sounds. It might lack the polyphony of the DX7 but, apart from that, the sound is bang on. Its motion sequencing is seriously powerful too.
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Waldorf Pulse 2 | £406 Review FM273 Being a sound module without a keyboard, it’s not quite a ‘go anywhere’ synth. But for our money this is the most power you’ll find in a small package for the price.
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Moog Mother-32 | £499 Review FM302 It can be a standalone synth, or you can plug it into any number of gadgets to create a modular monster. With a Mother-32 under your arm, the world is your oyster!
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Korg Monologue | £299 Review FM312 Cheap and cheerful, but a powerful piece of kit, and with a surprising amount of flexibilit­y given its limited envelope section.

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