Collection: Instruments

Inspire your music at the source. Whether analog, digital, or hybrid, these instruments are the heartbeat of your creative process.
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Instruments: What to Know

This is where sound starts. Keyboards, synthesizers, drum machines, MIDI controllers, digital pianos, stage pianos, and electronic percussion. These are the tools that generate the notes, rhythms, and textures you build tracks around. Studio producers use MIDI controllers and synths to write and perform parts. Live performers need stage pianos with weighted keys and reliable action. Beat makers want drum machines and pad controllers with velocity sensitivity and tight timing. The right instrument depends on your workflow: are you playing live keys, programming sequences, or triggering samples?

What to Look For

Start with key count and action type. 25-key controllers fit tight spaces but limit range. 61-key semi-weighted keyboards balance portability and playability. 88-key fully weighted actions suit pianists. For synths, decide between analog, digital, or hybrid architecture. Analog synths like the Moog or Korg Minilogue offer hands-on sound design with dedicated knobs per function. Digital synths and workstations pack more presets and effects but require menu diving. Check MIDI implementation: does it send velocity, aftertouch, and CC data? USB-MIDI or 5-pin DIN? For drum machines and pad controllers, look at pad count, velocity curves, and whether it integrates with your DAW or hardware sequencer. Standalone sequencers need onboard storage and pattern chaining. If you're gigging, build quality and metal chassis matter. Plastic housings don't survive the road.

Top Brands

Korg builds everything from affordable digital pianos to the legendary Minilogue and Prologue synths. Roland is the standard for stage pianos, V-Drums, and the TR drum machine lineage. Arturia makes MIDI controllers and analog-modeled synths with deep software integration. Alesis offers budget-friendly electronic drums and entry-level keyboards.

Shop Instruments at Blackout Audio

The right instrument changes how you write. A velocity-sensitive pad controller makes your drum programming feel human. A synth with a proper keybed makes you play differently than mousing in MIDI notes. Pair your instrument with an audio interface that handles low-latency monitoring and a MIDI controller that maps to your DAW. Free shipping on orders over $199 across Canada. Browse the full range online and reach out if you need help matching an instrument to your setup.