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ASM Hydrasynth Updated With New Filters, Microtonal Support & More

The update introduces new synthesis options, including five new filter models, microtonal scale support, modulation and control enhancements and more.… Read More ASM Hydrasynth Updated With New Filters, Microtonal Support & More

August 6, 2020August 15, 20208 Comments

ASM Updates Hydrasynth With New Synthesis Options

New features include a new PhazDiff mutator, 4 new noise types, and the ability to jump to different banks quickly.… Read More ASM Updates Hydrasynth With New Synthesis Options

April 9, 20208 Comments

ASM Hydrasynth Gets Free 128 Patch Sound Library

Ashun Sound Machines has released a new free custom patch bank for the Hydrasynth.… Read More ASM Hydrasynth Gets Free 128 Patch Sound Library

March 29, 2020Leave a comment

Free Hydrasynth Update Adds MPE Control, Tighter Envelopes & More

Version 1.3.0 is a free update that delivers MPE support and other new features.… Read More Free Hydrasynth Update Adds MPE Control, Tighter Envelopes & More

January 22, 2020January 22, 202012 Comments

ASM Hydrasynth Now Available, Features Polyphonic Aftertouch And Ribbon Controller

The Ashun Sound Machines (ASM) Hydrasynth – a new hardware synth that features a deep and flexible sound engine, polyphonic aftertouch and a four-octave ribbon controller – is now available.… Read More ASM Hydrasynth Now Available, Features Polyphonic Aftertouch And Ribbon Controller

December 9, 201934 Comments

New Hydrasynth Pairs Massively Deep Sound Engine With Polyphonic Aftertouch

Ashun Sound Machines (ASM) has announced the Hydrasynth, a new hardware synth that offers a massively deep and flexible sound engine and unique performance controls, including polyphonic aftertouch and a four-octave ribbon controller.… Read More New Hydrasynth Pairs Massively Deep Sound Engine With Polyphonic Aftertouch

September 3, 2019September 4, 201956 Comments

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