GEAR GUIDE
HIGH-END SYNTHS
ASM Hydrasynth £1,299
Full Review: FM360
An impressive first release from a new brand. Hydrasynth looks and sounds great, invites exploration, is built to last and is hugely expressive. What’s not to like?
Korg Prologue from £1,299
Review: FM332 Despite a few surprising omissions, this sounds inspiring. A unique character, plus the analogue voices layered with VPM sounds and effects sound magical!
Moog Sub 37 $1,579
Review: FM286 With a richer set of features and fewer operational hurdles than its predecessor, the Sub 37 is a superb and highly desirable upgrade to the Phatty family of Moog synths.