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Vermona ’14 Analogsynthesizer

With the completion of the ’14 Analog synthesizer, a long-cultivated dream gets to be genuine: The plan and realization of an uncompromising synthesizer for instrumentality. Expressive play implies an adjusted connection between melodic virtuosity and sound forming. In our ’14 Analog synthesizer, these variables join together in full correspondence: Console, pitch- and modulation wheels are…
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Prophet XL

The Sequential Prophet XL is a 76-key form of the acclaimed Prophet X. It has a strong combination of samples-plus-synthesis. Consequently, it is the most ground-breaking advancement of the Prophet. It’s full of features and tools to boost its excellence. These include a bi-timbral, 8-voice-stereo, 16-voice mono, and a 32-voice paraphonic synth. Furthermore, it has…
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Korg Wavestate Synthesizer

Korg’s amazing Wavestation presented the world to Wave Sequencing, changing crude tests into sounds that no one had ever listened to sometime recently. The lead Oasys and Kronos keyboards created Wave Sequencing indeed assist, growing on its interesting palette of rich, advancing cushions and driving rhythms. Now, Korg is pleased to declare another step in…
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Moog One

The Moog One is the extreme Moog synthesizer – a tri-timbral, polyphonic, analogue dream-synth outlined to motivate creative energy, fortify imagination, and open entries to endless unused domains of sonic potential. The primary polyphonic analogue synthesizer sold beneath the Moog brand in more than three decades, Moog One is the perfection of a long time…
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Loom II

Loom II by Air Music Tech is a Modular Additive Synthesizer plug-in that has a shape-shifting morph pad that will help you to create rich and swirling sounds. This is the second instalment of Loom and it is as massive as the first one launch, considered a triumph when it was initially launched. Loom II…
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Wobble

Wobble is a great dubstep grime generator plug-in from Sonivox. It is a super-expressive instrument that revolves from spectral morphing synthesis. In each of its channels, it features independent harmonic controls, LFO controls, individual filtering, and tempo-sync. Thanks to the advanced pattern generator the plug-in can keep things moving. The great combination gives you the…
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Waveforms

Waveforms are graphical representations of the shape and form of a signal moving. Their shapes determine what the signal sounds like: its timbre. The sound produced by a waveform depends on its shape, and these can be random and complex. For example, synths and modern keyboards create sounds with complex waveforms. The waveform of steady periodic…
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Subtractive Synthesis

Subtractive synthesis, also known as analog synthesis, emerged around 1960—the same time the analog synthesizers did. Many of these synthesizers use the analog technique to produce sounds. The kind we’re talking about today here involves three main components: oscillator, filter, and amplifier. The Components of Subtractive Synthesis In the following paragraphs we’ll explain the three of…
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Granular Synthesis

Granular synthesis is a type of audio synthesis that breaks a sound into small particles. After that, this process reorganizes the particles in order to create a new sound. In short, it is a sound manipulation technique that involves sound grouping, pitch control, and speed control.  A Little Bit of History: Granular Synthesis Around 1946,…
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Wavetable Synthesis

Wavetable synthesis is a technique that produces natural sounds. When the sound comes from an actual musical instrument, the process separates a single note into a sequence of wavetables. Analog Oscillators Analog oscillators offered four basic oscillator waveforms until a new form of audio synthesis appeared. Around 1970, Waldorf Music Company launched the PPG wave…
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