Multiphonics CV-1 modular synthesizer by Applied Acoustics Systems

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  1. BEAT16

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    Multiphonics CV-1 modular synthesizer by Applied Acoustics Systems

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    Applied Acoustics Systems has announced the release of a new software instrument that aims to deliver a playground for the exploration of sound and synthesis.

    Multiphonics CV-1 is a modular synthesizer that is easy-to-use and designed to make music right away.

    Built from the ground up with patching flexibility in mind, Multiphonics provides a quick path to the realization of your sonic ideas.

    Multiphonics CV-1 is a powerful platform for assembling and playing patches. With a simple and straightforward interface, Multiphonics is a fast and efficient creation tool for musicians and sound designers. It is also a great learning environment for newcomers. At the core of Multiphonics is a comprehensive library of modules, from the basics to unique and sophisticated originals, and a vast and inspiring library of patches crafted by top sound designers.

    Multiphonics CV-1 features
    • Straightforward interface.
    • Easy synchronisation in a DAW.
    • Direct access to MIDI control and expression signals.
    • High-level control with Macro parameters.
    • Plenty of modulation options.
    • Library of top-notch modules .
    • Vast library of patches by renowned artists.
    • Thorough documentation and tutorial series.
    • Standalone and plug-in version (VST/VST3, AU and AAX).
    Multiphonics CV-1 is on sale for the introductory price of $79 USD until June 22nd, 2021 (regular $99 USD).



    More information: www.applied-acoustics.com/multiphonics-cv-1/
     
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    Tassman revived?
     
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    I'm really digging the clean looks on this, and AAS software usually has quality sound. But I'm irrationally picky when it comes to patchable virtual synths, so I'll probably run into something inconsequential that stops me.

    But definitely something I'll keep my eye on.
     
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    Hopefully it's better than Tassman. I can already tell it's easier to operate, I like the GUI, except they should've made the big knob the same as the small ones - more easily visible to see the position of it. How good does it sound, though? AAS plugins do sound good to my ears, so I suppose it will sound good.

    I'm quite a bit tired of subtractive synthesis and using the same old 3 or 4 waveforms + noise, be it modular or not. They should make it possible to use samples and wavetables as oscillators. They should make it possible to use it as an additive synth [FM, PD], too, to make it really interesting. Actually, that would rock really hard in my book. :headbang:
     
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    Huge fan of AAS products. Bought all that they made (except some packs). But after demo this plugin not impressed with it. Maybe for 30$ I would buy but not for oferring 69$. Comparing to Softube Modular it sounds like toy. Actually Softube sounds more analog than real analog )
     
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