Stylophone is a musical instrument brand that specializes in pocket synthesizers. It features a metal keyboard played by touching it with the stylus.
Stylophone was invented in 1967 by Brian Jarvis.
It was used in popular music by David Bowie's song 'Space Oddity' and the hit song 'Pocket Calculator' by Kraftwerk in 1981.
The brand has been revived and reissued several times over the years.
A Swedish based company known for their innovative music devices and synthesizers.
A Japanese based music brand known for a variety of high-quality musical instruments including synthesizers.
An American based synthesizer brand that specializes in analog synthesizers.
A pocket synthesizer with built-in speaker and is battery-operated. It features LFO square and triangle wave with a delay time between 0.1 and 10 seconds.
A pocket-sized drum machine that features 13 different kits, including acoustic drums, percussion, and electronic beats.
A modern twist on the classic Stylophone with additional features including an MP3 input, headphone output and vibrato function.
A Stylophone is a pocket synthesizer that features a metal keyboard played by touching it with the stylus.
The Stylophone was invented by Brian Jarvis in 1967.
The Stylophone has been used in popular music by David Bowie's song 'Space Oddity' and the hit song 'Pocket Calculator' by Kraftwerk in 1981.
Yes, the Stylophone is simple to use and requires no prior musical knowledge to start playing.
Yes, some alternative synthesizer brands to Stylophone include Teenage Engineering, Korg, and Moog.