Vintage synthesizers and drum machines are going through something of a renaissance, with synth nerds and newcomers alike lusting after the analog and early digital synths that've helped create so much vital electronic music over the past 45-plus years.
Getting hold of these vintage machines is difficult enough, with originals of Roland's acid house machine, the TB-303, selling for £2,000/ €2,220/ $2,576 and beyond. But even after one of these machines has been improbably obtained, the next challenge is to make the sort of music that inspired its purchase in the first place.