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Multiphonics CV-1 Modular Synthesizer By AAS Reduced By 60%

Plugin Boutique have reduced the price of the Multiphonics CV-1 Modular Synthesizer by 60% for a limited time, now only £29.95 / $36.92 (usually £79.96 / $98.58). The offer ends May 17th.

Dive into the mind-bending world of modular synthesis with Multiphonics CV-1, a brand new space for exploration, experimentation, creation, learning, and fun. 

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. 

Features include:

  • 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

With its simple interface, Multiphonics provides a brand new space for exploration, experimentation, creation, learning, and fun. Modular synthesis is about exploring extraordinary soundscapes, and Multiphonics will guide you into this mind-bending journey.

Experience the challenge and satisfaction of nailing down your sonic ideas, and the sheer joy and excitement of discovering unexpected sounds. Multiphonics is an elaborate sound design platform for the seasoned patch designer. Straightforward and cleverly designed, it provides a quick path to the realization of your sonic ideas.

Multiphonics is simple and user-friendly. Thoroughly documented and complemented by a collection of video tutorials, it is a great learning tool for those new to the world of modular synthesis. Multiphonics was built from the ground up with patching flexibility in mind. With modules designed to work together, it provides a consistent experience.

At the core of Multiphonics is a comprehensive library of first-class modules, designed to work together in an optimal manner for a coherent and consistent patching experience. Behind their simple look the modules pack features which the power user will appreciate: plenty of modulation options, audio rate modulation, curated defaults, feedback loops, etc.—all delivered with musicality and the sound quality AAS is renowned for.

Explore new territories with this eclectic collection of patches created by top sound designers. From simple essential patches to the most delirious ones, each preset features carefully chosen macros and documentation. This collection was assembled to provide a comfortable starting point for the novice, and an endless source of inspiration and wonderment for the creative musician and sound designer. 

AAS have assembled a fine team of seasoned patch designers to put together this surprising collection of patches: Adam Pietruszko, Benoit Charland, Christian Laffitte, Clifton Develle Cameron, David Kristian, Eric Thibeault, Gabriel Vigliensoni, Hugo Léger, Niall McCallum, Philippe Dérogis, Richard Veenstra, and Venus Theory.

Multiphonics CV-1’s factory library covers a vast range of sounds which have been organized into fifteen categories: basses, chords, drone, generative, grainy, leads, percussions, rhythmic, sequences, sound effects, stabs, strings, sweeps, tuned and unclassifiable.

The Multiphonics CV-1 is available to PC and Mac users (VST2, AU and AAX).

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