The Bastl Kalimba is a wild synth that thinks it’s a thumb piano

May 10, 2026 Terrence O’Brien

Bast Kalimba, a synth in the form factor of a thumb piano, being played outdoors.
It’s already raised over $700,000 on Kickstarter. | Image: Bastl

Make no mistake, the Bastl Kalimba is a synthesizer, you just play it like a kalimba. Its tines don't really make much sound. There is an internal mic that you can blend in for a little acoustic spice, but it's mostly driven by the synth engine that combines physical modeling and FM. The tines are actually touch- and velocity-sensitive triggers. And, while it can sound somewhat like a real kalimba, it's a lot more sonically versatile and offers features you can only find on a synth.

Beyond the synth sounds that range from pluck to pads, there are also built-in effects covering basic spatial effects like delay and reverb, as well as distorti …

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