Saturday, December 09, 2017
Upcoming Wavefuser Synth Inspired CMI Fairlight & Zebra's Spectrum Morphing
Published on Dec 9, 2017 sawsquaresine
"A quick overview of my forthcoming spectral sound synthesizer 'Wavefuser'"
Inspired by the CMI Fairlight and Zebra's spectrum morphing.
LABELS/MORE:
Cakewalk,
Fairlight,
Soft Synths
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Um, you do know that basically every softsynth made since 1986 has had this capability, yes? Like, going all the way back to Digidesign's SoftSynth/Turbosynth, Max/MSP, Kyma...all the way through to Reaktor and many others? Waveform morphing hasn't just been the province of the Fairlight all this time. Just sayin'.
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