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Air Music Technology Releases Loom II, Modular Additive Synth

Loom II lets you select and combine up to 34 editable modules, to create wobbles, organs, ethereal pads and ambient soundscapes.… Read More Air Music Technology Releases Loom II, Modular Additive Synth

October 12, 2017October 12, 20172 Comments

Rob Papens Blade Synthesizer Review


Rob Papens Blade Additive Software Synthesizer was uploaded by: sonicstate
Duration: 738
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June 18, 20127 Comments

New Additive Synthesizer, Harmor, For Windows

Image-Line has introduced Harmor, a new additive synthesizer for Windows. A Mac version is also under development. Image-Line says that Harmor features a ‘unique and modern additive synthesis engine that emulates classic subtractive synthesis as well, taking sound generation to the next level.’ You can preview the sound of Harmor above. 

September 7, 2011September 15, 201111 Comments

Freeware Additive Synthesizer For Windows

Free Windows Music Software: miniSoftMusik has released a freeware additive synthesizer for Windows, Extractor.

April 13, 2010Leave a comment

Ambient Soundscape Synth Jam


Kawai K5000R Additive “Sound Clouds” was uploaded by: retrosound72
Duration: 226
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August 30, 2009August 30, 20091 Comment

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