Swedish Elektron has spent over two decades redefining what a hardware sequencer can do, becoming an essential creative tool for electronic producers, beatmakers and live performers worldwide. Founded in Gothenburg in 1998 with the cult SidStation, the company built its reputation on instruments that reward deep exploration — from the Machinedrum and Monomachine to today's Digi and Analog series.
At the heart of every Elektron box is the legendary Elektron sequencer, a workflow unlike anything else in the studio. Parameter locks let you automate any setting on a per-step basis, while conditional trigs, micro-timing, retrigs and probability turn simple patterns into evolving, living arrangements. It's a hands-on, screen-light approach that keeps you in the flow and encourages happy accidents — the reason so many artists build entire tracks, and full DAWless setups, around a single Elektron machine.
The current range covers every stage of production. The Digitakt II delivers 16 tracks of stereo sampling and sequencing, the Digitone II brings eight-voice FM synthesis made genuinely playable, and Syntakt fuses analog and digital drum voices into one hybrid groovebox. For power users, the Analog Rytm and Analog Four mkII pair real analog voices with sampling and modulation, while the Octatrack remains the ultimate performance sampler for stage and studio.
At Wired Tunes we stock key Elektron instruments and accessories, and our Warsaw showroom lets you hear and play them before you decide — with expert advice from people who actually use these machines. Choosing Elektron means investing in an instrument you'll still be discovering years from now, one that turns pattern programming into genuine music-making.

