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title: 3 Weeks With my AE-10
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url: /2024/12/8/3-weeks-with-ae10
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[Just under 3 weeks ago](https://brainsteam.co.uk/notes/2024/11/18/1731959680/) I received my Roland Aerophone AE-10 wind synth in the post. I've been playing the saxophone, off-and-on and as an amateur, for about 20 years and I've got a soprano, an alto and a tenor already. However, I was attracted to the idea of a wind synth since it allows me to practice my finger-work and scales without disturbing my neighbours, the cats or Mrs R. I made the purchase well aware that it wouldn't help much with mouth technique/embouchure and that I still need to practice the "real" sax as well.
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## Conclusion
Generally speaking I'm pretty happy with the AE-10 so far. I think it has a few rough edges that the fancier AE-30 probably smooths but at half the price, the AE-10 seems to be a great entrypoint for saxophonists looking to mess about with wind synths.
Generally speaking I'm pretty happy with the AE-10 so far. I think it has a few rough edges that the fancier AE-30 probably smooths but at half the price, the AE-10 seems to be a great entrypoint for saxophonists looking to mess about with wind synths.