Professional Synthesizers and Music Workstations
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Synthesizers are essential tools for modern music production, performance, and sound design. Whether you're creating lush pads, punchy basslines, melodic hooks, or experimental textures, synths allow you to craft and control sound like never before.
At AVMaxx, we offer a curated selection of synthesizers — from compact monosynths to flagship workstations — designed to inspire creativity across all musical genres.
A synthesizer is an electronic instrument that generates audio signals to produce musical tones. Unlike traditional instruments, synths allow you to sculpt sounds using:
Oscillators (sound sources)
Filters (frequency shaping)
Envelopes (volume shaping)
LFOs (modulation)
Effects (reverb, delay, distortion)
Synths can be played with keyboards, sequencers, MIDI controllers, or DAWs.
Use analog circuits and voltage control. Known for warm, rich tones and tactile control.
Example: Korg MS-20 Mini, Behringer Model D
Use digital signal processing. Flexible, multi-timbral, and often compact.
Example: Roland Boutique Series, Yamaha MODX
Combine analog and digital components for the best of both worlds.
Example: Novation Summit, Arturia MiniFreak
Customizable, patchable systems using Eurorack or semi-modular formats. Ideal for advanced sound design.
Example: Moog Mother-32, Make Noise 0-Coast
Full production centers with sequencing, sampling, synthesis, and performance controls.
Example: Roland Fantom, Yamaha Montage
Monophonic: One note at a time — great for leads and bass
Polyphonic: Multiple voices for chords and complex textures
Subtractive (classic analog)
FM (Yamaha DX-style)
Wavetable (complex digital modulation)
Granular, Additive, Sample-Based
Built-in pattern sequencing and rhythmic playback for live or studio use
LFOs and envelopes to automate pitch, filter, and amplitude
Onboard delay, reverb, chorus, drive, and multi-FX
MIDI, USB, CV/Gate, audio input/output
DAW integration or standalone performance
Create custom instruments and textures
Build basslines, leads, and ambient layers
Integrate with DJ sets or trigger synth patterns live
Use arpeggiators and sequencers synced to tempo
Design evolving drones, textures, and cinematic sounds
Explore waveform theory and synthesis principles hands-on
Korg – Analog and digital synths for every level
Roland – Iconic sounds and performance synths
Moog – Legendary analog warmth
Novation – Hybrid synths with deep modulation
Yamaha – FM-based and workstation powerhouses
Arturia – Vintage sound with modern control
Behringer – Affordable analog recreations of classics
Korg Minilogue XD – Analog/digital hybrid with built-in effects
Moog Subsequent 25 – Punchy mono analog bass and leads
Roland Juno-X – Classic tone with modern DSP
Novation Summit – Polyphonic hybrid synth with dual engines
Yamaha MODX6+ – Deep workstation with motion sequencing
Studio Monitors – For accurate playback
Keyboard Stands – Support your gear on stage or in studio
Audio Interfaces – Route synths into your DAW
MIDI Controllers – Add expression and hands-on control
Overbuying features you won’t use
Choosing synths without the right I/O for your setup
Ignoring polyphony limits for your composition needs
Focusing only on presets without exploring sound design
Decide between analog, digital, hybrid, or modular
Consider portability, keys vs desktop, and software integration
Match features to your workflow (studio, live, composition)
Do I need a computer to use a synthesizer? No — many synths are fully standalone. Others integrate via USB or MIDI.
Can I use synths in a DJ setup? Absolutely — sync arpeggiators and patterns with decks or add live textures.
What’s the best synth for beginners? The Korg Minilogue XD or Arturia MicroFreak offer powerful features and easy usability.
Shop synthesizers at AVMaxx to unlock limitless creative potential. Whether you're making beats, performing live, or scoring media, we’ve got the tools to help you stand out.
Explore synths online or contact AVMaxx for expert guidance today.