Analog Synthesizers: What to Know
Analog synthesizers generate sound using voltage-controlled oscillators, filters, and amplifiers. No digital conversion, no sample playback. The signal path is pure analog circuitry, which gives you that warm, slightly unstable character that defined electronic music from the 1970s onward. These instruments are used in everything from techno and house to ambient, hip-hop, and film scoring. Producers choose analog for the hands-on workflow: every knob is a direct connection to the sound engine. Performers choose it for the immediacy. Turn a filter cutoff and you hear it instantly, no menu diving required.
How to Choose an Analog Synthesizer - Understanding Oscillators, Filters, and Signal Flow
What to Look For
Oscillator count matters. A single-oscillator synth like a Moog Mother-32 is monophonic and focused. Two or three oscillators give you detuning, interval stacking, and richer timbres. Check the filter type: Moog ladder filters sound thick and creamy, Korg MS-20 filters are aggressive and resonant, Sequential Prophet filters sit somewhere in between. Polyphony is the big decision. Monophonic synths force you to play one note at a time, which suits bass and lead work. Polyphonic synths let you play chords but cost more and often simplify the voice architecture. Look at modulation options: dedicated LFOs, envelope generators, and patch points expand what you can do. Keyboard action varies. Some have full-size keys with velocity and aftertouch, others use mini keys or no keyboard at all. MIDI and CV/Gate connectivity determines how you'll sync it with the rest of your studio. Built-in sequencers and arpeggiators add performance flexibility without a computer.
Top Brands
Sequential builds polyphonic powerhouses like the Prophet-5 and Take 5. Korg offers everything from the compact Monologue to the full-featured Prologue. Moog is synonymous with thick bass and expressive monosynths. Oberheim revived the OB-X8 for classic polyphonic sounds. Arturia makes affordable polysynths with modern features.
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An analog synth anchors your studio or live rig. Pair it with a MIDI controller, audio interface, and studio monitors to build a complete production setup. These instruments hold their value and define your sound in ways software can't replicate. Free shipping on orders over $199 across Canada. Browse the collection online and reach out to the team with questions about specs, connectivity, or which model fits your workflow.














