Expressive Music Controller
200 note pads • 5 octaves • $1499
Free shipping to most countries. 60-day refund
Expressive Music Controller
128 note pads • 4 octaves • $999
Free shipping to most countries. 60-day refund
Analog Drum Machine
From Dave Smith & Roger Linn
Sync Filter FX, Amps & Beats: $399
Available only on our online store
Free shipping to most countries
30-day moneyback guarantee.
Upgrade from A1/A2: $99
News
• Over 2200 LinnStruments have been sold, including both LinnStrument and LinnStrument 128.
• One of my favorite synths is Surge. It's highly versatile and full-featured, MPE compatible and very expressive, runs on Mac, Windows and Linux, is open source, and it's FREE. Learn more and download it here.
• I (Roger) wrote a new article in Synths & Software about Physical Modeling synthesis.
• I (Roger) made a new video about using Physical Modeling synths with LinnStrument.
• I (Roger) wrote two articles for synth guru Geary Yelton's new online magazine Synths & Software:
1) A discussion of the Fourths String Note Layout used in LinnStrument, Roli Blocks, Ableton Push, GeoShred app and more.
2) A comparison of the design approaches of the current MPE instruments.
• I (Roger) recently co-taught a workshop (with Sasha Leitman) at Stanford's CCRMA called "Designing Physical Interactions for Music". A very bright and creative group, and a wonderful experience. Here's a class picture.
• I (Roger) was interviewed by Music Radar, discussing MPE controllers, future synth stars, and the non-secret of the MPC’s swing.
• LinnStrument appears in Apple's new "Behind the Mac" ad (at 45 seconds in, pictured with UK producer Richard Russell).
• I (Roger) did a Reddit "Ask My Anything" session, and they did!
• I (Roger) was interviewed by drummer Stewart Copeland for the BBC documentary "Stewart Copeland...on Drums". Unfortunately music licensing issues currently permit it to be watched only from the UK (or through a proxy server).
• KVR Audio has created a new KVR Experts feature, and started it with a review and discussion of LinnStrument 128 by industry luminary Craig Anderton.