Keyboards

Keyboards are indispensable in the recording studio, serving as both musical instruments and production tools. They enable musicians to define an emotion, compose melodies, layer harmonies, explore inspirations, trigger virtual instruments — bridging the gap between performance and technology to bring creative visions to life.

All good Pianos, organs, and other keyboards, have many qualities. The need for both acoustic and synthetic schools of thought are necessary for an artist to be inspired beyond their usual headspace. From the action and response to the velocity and aftertouch, key count to MIDI connectivity, and build quality to onboard sounds, Ultimately, the best keyboard is one that feels natural to play and integrates smoothly into your workflow — because when the instrument gets out of the way, creativity flows freely.

Feel, Ideas, Workflow

Our List of Keyboards Include:

Yamaha C5, Hammond B3 and Leslie, Wurlitzer, 73’ 73 Fender Rhodes Mark I, Baldwin Classic, Nord Stage, Yamaha Motif, Mellotron M4000 D, Juno 60, Moog One, Moog Sub Phatty, Moog Little Phatty, Yamaha CS10, Novation Ultranova, Casio MT-210, Korg Micron, Marxophone,