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Absynth 5 reviews
Absynth 5 reviews










You may have a hard time finding basic, retro sounds here, but if you want to create something that has never been created before, this is the perfect tool. Overall, the Native Instruments Absynth 5 is a great synth if you are looking for something with more unusual textures and ambient possibilities. It sets the mood and tone of the synth pretty well, and Absynth, with it's complexities, can create some out of this world sounds. The creative possibilities are endless in this section and in others, and it seems to work in it's own way, with controls and parameters that seem very unusual and specific to Absynth only.Įven the graphic layout is an experience, which looks very futuristic, and almost alien-like. But these effects are very unusual and unique, and they work like no other delays. One other unique feature of Absynth 5 is the effects section, which includes 6 various delays and reverbs. This organic nature of Absynth is displayed throughout the synth, and it makes it a very unique experience. There is even a mutation option, built right into the browser, which lets you randomly change and mutate the selected sound, creating new, original sounds immediately. You can quickly choose and browse sounds based on many categories, such as overall sound type, sound mode, main sound characteristics, and genre applications. Luckily, there are a plethora of factory presets, and they are organized very neatly in the browser section. Native Instrument's Absynth 5 is a complex instrument, and it can be very overwhelming to use at first. Other features include 68-stage envelopes, tempo sync, semi-modular synthesis, specialized effects (such as Aetherizer, Cloud Filter, and Super Comb), macro controls, usage as a standalone effects unit, and much more. It contains over 2,100 preset sounds, so you don't have to design anything from scratch (but you certain can if you want!). It is know for its organic, evolving sounds, that can be customized to be very complex. From softly undulating pads to aggressive rhythmic synth attacks - everything is possible with ABSYNTH 5.The Native Instruments Absynth 5 is the newest, latest version of the legendary Absynth line. In addition, a uniquely flexible envelope control with 68-stage envelopes allows for sounds to be subtly or radically animated. The hybrid architecture features three oscillator channels and a semi-modular signal flow combined with diverse sound generating methods such as subtractive synthesis, FM, wave-table, granular sampling, and sampling with wave-morphing, filters, modulators and effects. And with the convenient KoreSound Browser it's easy to find any sound in seconds simply by selecting the desired type of instrument or choosing a sound characteristic that fits your purpose.ĪBSYNTH 5 is unrivalled as a tool for creating unique sounds. ABSYNTH 5 also contains new and unusual effects and filters such as the Aetherizer, Cloud Filter and Supercomb, as well as 250 new presets that explore previously uncharted regions of sound.įull of endlessly expressive sounds, ABSYNTH 5 hosts a collection of 1,800 KoreSounds ranging from classic keyboard sounds to complex grooves, abstract soundscapes and endlessly transforming sonic landscapes. With the innovative Sound Mutator it's now possible to create completely new sounds by combining the characteristics of other sounds, generated without delving into the depths of the synthesis architecture. Version 5 sees ABSYNTH make creative sound design simpler than ever before. What's more ABSYNTH 5 is not just a synthesizer, but a powerful effect plug-in for treating audio tracks using the unique ABSYNTH 5 effects bank. Its speciality is a limitless spectrum of unusual, evolving sounds created using the powerful, hybrid synthesis architecture and sophisticated modulation and effect system - resulting in sounds far removed from the everyday. Tags: Club sounds, Synthesizer, Ambient, Synth strings, Synth pads, AbsynthĪBSYNTH 5 is an exceptional synthesizer with unique sonic potential.












Absynth 5 reviews