• Reviews around sound (3.60 of 5)

    Stylophone Retro Pocket Synth

    • Although it's limited in what it can do, the analog synth sound is great
    • The sound is nice and clear
    • I love the three sounds and the vibrato switch
    • Sound is great.
    • It's a little cheap, but the sounds are fun
    • Cool sounds.
    • However, its not a rich sound by any means
    • Nails the 70's retro look and actually has a somewhat versatile sound.
    • Something about this transistor organ's sound is exactly like a replacement for voice, suited for catchy lead melodies
    • It has such a great, simple synth sound
    • Sound is not an issue because the device has an integrated speaker which can reach very loud sounds
    • i am a recording musician and i am always looking for creative ways to make fresh sounds
    • A bit like Marmite, you'll either love or hate the electronic nasal sound of the stylophone, but there's no
    • Great sound, portable, and convenient headphone jack
    • Liked the sound, had a nice retro cheesy/creepy sound I guess you could say
    • Easy to use and great sound (for the retro style I mean) and versatile
    • However, once you get past that, the pure analogue cheesy organ sounds are so much fun to make!
    • The sound of an unaccompanied Stylophone can be the most unpleasant of noises
    • Great , unique sound that when used in a studio mix can offer a great tone that cuts through and adds a lot to the musical texture of a recording.
    • I don't like it because the sounds it makes are very ugly.
    • However, once you get past that, the pure analogue cheesy organ sounds are so much fun to make!
    • but I love all the sounds you can make with it
    • Cute monody synth sounds great for jamming with friends
    • I didn't know what it was, but when it arrived it was easy to see how to play and has a nice sound!
    • Awesome Synth Sound in a Compact Package
    • Liked the sound, had a nice retro cheesy/creepy sound I guess you could say
    • , i love it, you cant get sounds from scary movie to church organ,and to beat all that, very very cool design, it looks like a anacronism embedded in the dashboard of a 57 chevy, or imagine a furturistic 350 style top panel on a fender tube amp
    • The sound of the stylophone actually sounds like the arcade games I used to play in the 80s.
    • By running the Stylophone through a few effects (think Korg Mini-KP) via the 1/8th inch output you can really start to tap into some amazing sounds.
    • the video ad have you think that this produces some loud, rocking sound
    • The sound itself is responsive and the device overall is easy to use and eventually, with some practice, you can figure out a number of different tunes
    • Also, the sound it produces is pretty wretched -- even the children say as much
    • I like the sound of the synth and the fast arrival time
    • As a toy, I like the sounds, the vibrato and being able to change the octave with a turn of a knob
    • It only makes 'aggressive' sounds though
    • , it makes some cool sounds, and there's a matching beatbox (the Stylophone Beatbox!
    • , I found the retro has a unique primitive sound while the genx1 sounds more like a modern synth
    • The Stylophone Retro Pocket synth is an excellent way to make fresh sounds and its so basic and primal
    • Has a function that makes sound like a Moog and another that makes it sound like a clavinet.
    • It's got a great sound, is very responsive, and has a long battery life
    • All 3 sounds are nice, you get vibrato, pitch adjustment and a line in /
    • For anyone who grew up in the synth age, the Stylophone is a very limited device- three somewhat annoying electronic sounds, vibrato, and a simple monophonic control system
    • Very vintage, warm sound
    • For the size, it actually produces some really good volume and sound
    • Was ok but A and B on the key bord were exactly the same same thing with C# and D# don't waste you're money on this