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Small instruments that fit to your home studio

Creating music in a home studio requires smart use of space if you don't hame much room to work on your music. Luckily there are a lot of options if you want to buy a small instrument to fit into your small home studio setup. In this blog post, we'll explore a selection of small instruments that are ideal for home studios.


Pocket-Sized Synthesizers: Synthesizers are a fantastic addition to any home studio. Instruments like the Korg Volca series or the Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator series give great sound synthesis capabilities in a compact form.

Pocket-Sized Synthesizers Korg Volca series and Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator


Great examples of pocket-sized synthesizers can be found here: https://www.gearnews.com/the-best-pocket-synths-for-getting-creative-on-the-go/

Portable Drum Machines: Drum machines are a good addition for electronic music producers. The Roland TR-8S and the Arturia DrumBrute Impact are good and compact drum machines that allow you to create inspiring sounds.


Options of portable drum machines here: https://www.musicradar.com/news/best-drum-machines

Small instruments: Small instruments like tongue drum, flute, chimes, mini kalimba or harmonica are great additions to your production. They can add a unique sound to your recordings and give more depth to your production. You could also play around with them and it can give some new inspiration.

tongue drum, flute, chimes, mini kalimba and harmonica
Here you can find above mentioned options and also other options: https://playthetunes.com/small-instruments/

MIDI Keyboard Controllers: These instruments allow you to trigger virtual instruments, record MIDI data, and control software parameters. Good model options are for example: Novation Launchkey Mini or the Akai MPK Mini.

MIDI controllers Novation Launchkey Mini or the Akai MPK Mini
Examples of small MIDI keyboard controllers here: https://musicstrive.com/smallest-midi-keyboards/


Small doesn't mean sacrificing quality or functionality. All previously mentioned instruments offer great features even though they are small sized. Choose the instruments that best suit your music production style - remember first to look from second-hand stores. For example Facebook marketplace, eBay, Etsy and Craigslist are great places to start looking used instruments

 

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