Synth Promises Vintage Warmth & Modern Grit

US Silen Audio unveils Infinite Flow for MacOS and Windows      05/10/23

Silen Audio has unveiled Infinite Flow, a new VST3 and AU synth. A spokesperson told us, "Embark on a Sonic Adventure with a Synthesizer That Merges Classic Warmth and Modern Grit." Here's more details direct from the company...

Embark on a Sonic Revolution with Infinite Flow
Silen Audio proudly introduces Infinite Flow, a ground-breaking software synthesizer that blends the iconic depth and warmth of vintage synthesizers with the dynamic pulse and grit of contemporary sound. Infinite Flow is not just another synth; it's an innovative sound-crafting tool designed for musicians seeking analog imperfection in a digital age.

Exclusive Pre-Order Offer
Customers who act now and pre-order Infinite Flow will receive a complimentary Infinite Flow ADSR t-shirt. Be among the first to experience the unrivaled sound of Infinite Flow on its global release date: Wednesday, October 11th, 2023.

Experience Unparalleled Sonic Warmth and Edge
Infinite Flow stands out with its unique per-voice detuning, lending the lush warmth and distinctive edge to sounds that made classic polyphonic synthesizers legendary. Its design celebrates the beautiful imperfections of vintage synths, providing musicians with a modern, modulatable package that is rich in features and possibilities.

Infinite Flow Features

  • Eight voices, seven oscillators, and five effects
  • Extensive preset bank
  • Deep modulability, including inherent per-voice modulation

Pricing and Availability:
$179.99. Available for pre-order.

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