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<p><img width="2000" height="1500" src="https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Korg-Opsix-Synthesizer-hero-credit-Olly-Curtis-Future-Publishing-via-Getty-Images@2000x1500.jpg" class="attachment-full size-full wp-post-image" alt="Korg Opsix synthesizer, photo by Olly Curtis/Future Publishing via Getty Images" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Korg-Opsix-Synthesizer-hero-credit-Olly-Curtis-Future-Publishing-via-Getty-Images@2000x1500.jpg 2000w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads...00x300.jpg 400w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads...00x600.jpg 800w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads...96x522.jpg 696w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads...2x1044.jpg 1392w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads...68x801.jpg 1068w" sizes="(max-width: 2000px) 100vw, 2000px" /></p>
<p>You can tell the difference between an American synth, a British one and a Japanese one by sound alone. Find out how to in this guide.</p>
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