Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Coming soon - RAZOR by Errorsmith & Native Instruments
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"Coming soon - RAZOR by Errorsmith & Native Instruments"
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I wonder if this is actually going to be a standalone synth rather than another "POWERED BY REAKTOR"... Because if its powered by reaktor its just a somewhat enhanced version of Lazerbass...
ReplyDeleteErrorsmith wrote on his blog "yes it uses the sine bank module of reaktor like lazerbass. but the scope is much bigger than lazerbass. you can choose between lots of oscillator and filter types for instance. I started to work on it way before lazerbass and prism came out.
ReplyDeleteconcerning cpu, additive synthesis has its price, but i would’t say its a cpu killer."
http://razor.errorsmith.de/?page_id=2
just found out about this via the new Mark Fell release...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.kudosrecords.co.uk/index.php?page=detail&product=EMEGO116