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Synapse Audio Release Proxima

Synapse Audio have released Proxima, available for €139.00.

Proxima is based on a unique analog synth from 1982, famous for its rich 6-voice polyphony, signature Curtis analog chips, and the first synth ever to integrate MIDI input and output.

While Proxima faithfully recreates the tone and character of the original hardware, additional features have also been added to facilitate the creative process and bring the hardware seamlessly into the sphere of soft synths. This includes additional filter types, a powerful modulation matrix with 10 slots, a comprehensive arpeggiator/sequencer, as well as an effect section to further shape the sound.

Designed with ease of use in mind, the Arpeggiator/Sequencer in Proxima has an accessible and straightforward interface that simplifies the process of adding rhythmic or cyclical elements to a patch. Simple though it may be, it’s also highly programmable and capable of complex modulations by virtue of its inclusion as a modulation source in the Mod Matrix.

The effects section plays an important role in sound design. From soaring electric guitar-style leads to larger-than-life pads, the effects applied to a patch are a significant part of what gives it its final timbre.

Features include:

  • Accurate circuit simulation
  • Two high-quality VA oscillators
  • Low- and band-pass filter types (12/24dB)
  • 8x oversampled engine
  • Comprehensive effects section
  • Up to 12 voices of Polyphony
  • Advanced Arpeggiator/Sequencer with 5 modulation slots
  • Support for MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression)
  • Support for MTS (Microtuning)

Proxima is available to PC and Mac users (VST3, AU and AAX).

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