By Musician Type

Every artist has unique needs. Explore hand-picked instruments and gear that match your creative role – whether you’re a live guitarist, studio producer, session drummer or experimental keyboardist.

Unleash Your Sound

Guitarists

Amps, pedals, custom picks

Producers

DAW controllers, monitors, interfaces

Drummers

Electronic kits, triggers, hardware

Keyboardists

Weighted actions, modular synths

Vocalists

Mics, processors, in-ear systems

Bassists

Heads, cabinets, DI solutions

Live Performers

Wireless systems, stage monitors

Composers

Orchestral libraries, notation tools

Professional guitar rig on stage

Guitarists: Tone That Cuts Through

Whether you play blistering leads or rhythmic crunch, the right signal chain makes all the difference.

  • Tube amps with reactive load for silent recording and full tone
  • Multi-effects that model hundreds of classic rigs in one pedalboard
  • High-gain preamps paired with neutral power amps for consistency venue-to-venue
  • Analog delay and reverb pedals that retain warmth in digital environments
  • Expression pedals for real-time morphing between clean and driven tones
Hybrid acoustic-electronic drum setup

Drummers: Power & Precision

Blend acoustic feel with electronic flexibility for any genre.

  • Mesh-head electronic kits with realistic rebound
  • Trigger-to-MIDI converters for acoustic-to-sample layering
  • Low-latency drum modules with expansive sound libraries
  • Compact rack systems for small-stage footprints
  • Multi-zone cymbal pads with choke capability

Essential vs Pro Setup

Role Essential Gear Pro Upgrade Key Benefit
Guitarist Modeler pedal Tube amp + load box Dynamic responsiveness
Producer 6" monitors 8" three-way system Accurate low-end translation
Drummer Basic e-kit Hybrid + superior module Natural feel with infinite sounds
Keyboardist 61-key controller 88-key weighted + aftertouch Expressive piano emulation
Vocalist Large-diaphragm condenser Tube mic + high-end preamp Warmth and detail capture
Extensive keyboard and modular rig

Keyboardists: Layers of Expression

From piano realism to evolving soundscapes – the tools that let you paint with timbre.

  • Hammer-action 88-key controllers with polyphonic aftertouch
  • Semi-modular synths for hands-on sound design
  • Polyphonic desktop modules for dense chord layering
  • MIDI polyphonic expression (MPE) controllers
  • Standalone workstations with deep sampling engines

Pro Tips by Role

Live Guitarists

Use a buffered tuner pedal first in chain to preserve high frequencies over long cable runs. Keep a wireless system with body-pack diversity for zero dropouts.

Studio Producers

Calibrate monitors at 85 dB SPL. Check mixes on multiple systems – car, earbuds, phone speaker – before final export.

Electronic Drummers

Layer acoustic samples with electronic hits for hybrid punch. Use velocity-sensitive rim triggers for realistic snare ghost notes.

Vocal Tracking

Record with pop filter 6–8 inches away. Use a reflection filter only if room treatment is minimal – proper acoustics always win.

Bass Players

Run a parallel DI signal alongside your amp mic. Blend clean DI with driven amp tone for definition that never gets lost.

Composers

Build custom articulation maps for orchestral libraries. Humanize with slight timing and velocity variations for lifelike performances.

Musician performing live with in-ear monitors

Live Performers: Reliability On Stage

Zero failures, perfect monitoring, freedom of movement.

  • Dual-receiver wireless systems with frequency agility
  • Custom-molded in-ear monitors with ambient options
  • Rack-mount tuner and power conditioning
  • Redundant signal paths and quick-swap cables
  • LED stage lighting compatible pedalboards