Keyboards and pianos cover a wide range of instruments designed for learning, creativity and performance. From portable keyboards with built-in sounds and rhythms to full digital pianos with weighted keys and authentic feel, they suit beginners and experienced players alike. Whether you are writing music, practising at home or playing live, keyboards and pianos offer flexible ways to explore melody, harmony and expression.
Second hand gear on our site gives you the chance to explore instruments and equipment that have already been played and appreciated. You may see signs of use, but each item is chosen for usability and character, offering a more affordable way to try something new or find a discontinued favourite. If you enjoy gear with history and value, second hand pieces can be a rewarding addition to your setup.
Synths and workstations are powerful instruments built for sound creation, composition and performance. Synths focus on shaping and designing sounds, while workstations combine synthesis with sequencing, effects and performance controls in a single unit. If you want an all-in-one instrument for writing, arranging and playing complete pieces of music, synths and workstations offer deep creative control and flexibility.
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Analog — Analogue is sound generation based on physical electronic circuits such as oscillators, filters, and amplifiers rather than digital processing. It produces continuously variable signals with natural drift, saturation, and harmonic character, giving sounds a distinctive warmth and movement. Analogue instruments are valued for their hands-on control, immediacy, and expressive response in both studio and live performance environments.. Drum Machine — A drum machine is an electronic instrument designed to create and sequence rhythmic patterns and percussion sounds. It is used to program beats, build grooves, and perform rhythms with precise timing and hands-on control. For example, a drum machine might be used to create a repeating rhythm for a live set or to sketch the foundation of a track before adding melodic and harmonic elements.
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