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Factorsynth 2 Features AI-Powered Tools For Resynthesizing Audio

Factorsynth is a Max For Live device that uses a data analysis algorithm called matrix factorization to decompose any audio clip into a set of temporal and spectral elements.… Read More Factorsynth 2 Features AI-Powered Tools For Resynthesizing Audio

July 23, 20202 Comments

Factorsynth Brings AI Tools To Ableton Live

Isotonik Studios has introduced Factorsynth – a macOS Max For Live device that uses machine learning to decompose sounds into elements. Once these elements you can modify and remix.… Read More Factorsynth Brings AI Tools To Ableton Live

July 18, 201818 Comments

Delorean Dream – An 80’s Style Sound Library For The Novation Circuit

Isotonik Studios has introduced Delorean Dream – an new 80s-inspired sound pack for the Novation Circuit.… Read More Delorean Dream – An 80’s Style Sound Library For The Novation Circuit

September 11, 2017September 11, 2017Leave a comment

Isotonik Intros Circuit Editor Pro Standalone Version

Isotonik has released a standalone version of the Circuit Editor Pro, which was previously available as a AU/VST version for use in your DAW software.… Read More Isotonik Intros Circuit Editor Pro Standalone Version

March 30, 20172 Comments

Novation Circuit Gets Professional Patch Editor

Isotonik Studios has announced Circuit Editor Pro for the Novation Circuit – a new patch editor, designed to offer professional level features and performance. … Read More Novation Circuit Gets Professional Patch Editor

January 18, 20177 Comments

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