3 Maverick Synth Makers who Did it for Themselves
Innovation is the main focus for these builders.
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Crafted melodies on Japanese Metro
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Benn Jordan rates the reverberationss
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Creative music studio gets new features
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v1.2 introduces 5 all-new components including new reverbs and amps
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PrssPnt and Ch. Svr make their debut
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Plume's approach is somewhere between oscillator, granulator, and clock generator
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Deres is designed to remove problem resonances from your audio
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Downloading VINTAGE for MacOS and Windows supports the Playing for Change Foundation
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A bi-directional digital to digital converter with USB interface
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