![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When it came out it seemed to be marketed as a 'dubstep' synth, which is a shame, as dubstep isn't the 'latest thing' any more. What does it sound like? Brutal, crystalline, precise, clean, robotic, powerful. Because it uses hundreds of partials to craft its whole sound - from the oscillators to the filters to the reverbs - it's a synth that simply couldn't have existed in the 80s or 90s. Part of me has always thought that really, computers should be used to do things that are still impossible in the physical domain. Now, in 2018, we're practically tripping over new, affordable analogue synths from Korg, Arturia, the modular manufacturers and so on. This made a lot of sense until the big analogue synth revival started about eight years or so ago. A lot of VST synths are trying to recreate and preserve the past. ![]()
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