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Description

Unleash the limitless potential of your musical explorations with the Star Instruments Synare. This extraordinary synthesizer is a unique blend of vintage appeal and modern-day functionality, making it a must-have for any true music enthusiast or professional. At the heart of the Synare lies its two powerful oscillators, providing an impressive range of soundscapes from thumping basslines to ethereal melodies. Whether you’re crafting complex drum patterns or evolving ambient textures, this synth offers a rich palette of sonic possibilities.

The Synare is not just about its sound; it’s about how you interact with it. With its trigger input modification, this synth allows for seamless integration into your existing setup, offering new creative avenues for live performances and studio sessions alike. The intuitive interface ensures that both beginners and seasoned synth aficionados can navigate its features effortlessly, focusing more on creativity and less on technical hurdles.

This synth is renowned for its ability to produce intriguing and unexpected effects, making it a tool that not only enhances your music but also inspires new directions in your sound design. Its robust build ensures that it can withstand the rigors of touring and heavy studio use, making it a reliable companion in your musical journey.

Key Features:

  • Two powerful analogue oscillators for a wide range of sounds
  • Trigger input modification for enhanced connectivity
  • Intuitive interface suitable for all levels of expertise
  • Robust build for durability in various environments
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Star Instruments Synare PS-1 Analog Drum Synthesizer

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Star Instruments Synare PS-1 Analog Drum Synthesizer

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Demo - Star Instruments Synare Analog Drum Snare Synthesizer

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Here On Earth Studio

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See how Khruangbin uses Star Instruments Synare

Khruangbin

Guitarist, Bassist

Khruangbin

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Verified via Song Exploder

In an episode of the podcast Song Exploder, Mark Speer, the guitarist of Khruangbin, discussed the recording process of the song "So We Won't Forget" from their third album. Speer highlighted the use of a Star Instruments Synare, at 15:25, stating, "I think my favourite part is the Synare (laugh) (...) To me it adds so much bounce." This confirms the utilization of the Star Instruments Synare by Khruangbin in the creation of their music, as directly referenced in the podcast hosted by Hrishikesh Hirway, episode 188 titled "Khruangbin."

See how Michael Beinhorn uses Star Instruments Synare

Michael Beinhorn

Keyboardist, Music Producer

Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Verified via Herbie Hancock

Used on Herbie Hancock's "Rockit", as specified in Herbie Hancock’s Electronic Instrument Glossary from September 14, 2016 (taken from the"2013 Sony Box Set Liner Notes").

Synare Drum – The name Synare stands for synthetic snare. This drum pad allowed the user to drum rhythms onto it and then adjust the sound and tempo of those rhythms using knobs. Michael Beinhorn plays this instrument on the tune “Rockit” for the 1983 album Future Shock.

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