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5 of the Best Percussion Synths: Dial in the Drums

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Looking for a synthesizer that specializes in drums? You need a percussion synth, an analog or digital instrument for crafting electronic kicks, snares, hats, and other impactful sounds. Here are our choices for the best percussion synths on the market today – for all budgets.

Most synthesizers are made for creating a wide variety of sounds. The clue is in the name, really: synthesizer. They synthesize sound to create something new. While some can do drums like kicks, snares, and hats in a pinch, it might not be their bread and butter. If you’re looking for a synth with a percussive speciality, then what you need is a percussion synth, an instrument designed to make drum sounds.

Keep in mind that these are not sample players, but devices that sculpt sound into percussion. The original percussion synths from the 1970s were all analog – and most on this list are too – but that doesn’t mean you should avoid digital percussion synths. If virtual analog and FM can replicate synth bass and pads, they can do electronic drum sounds, too.

Lastly, keep in mind that these are all synthesizers, not drum machines. There are no sequencers here – just the sound generators. That means you’ll need a sequencer or drum pads to trigger the sounds.

OK, let’s get into it. These are five of the best percussion synths on the market today...

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