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New ‘West-Coast Synthesis’ Groovebox, Kosmo For Reaktor

Kosmo is an experimental sound generator and groovebox, based on Native Instruments Reaktor 6.4… Read More New ‘West-Coast Synthesis’ Groovebox, Kosmo For Reaktor

April 30, 20214 Comments

nLab Synthesis Granö Granular Suynth For Reaktor 6

nLab Synthesis has introduced Granö, a granular synthesizer for Native Instruments Reaktor 6 (full version).… Read More nLab Synthesis Granö Granular Suynth For Reaktor 6

March 20, 2020Leave a comment

nLab Synthesis Intros Monolite Poly K Synthesizer For Reaktor

nLab Synthesis has introduced Monolite Poly K synthesizer for Reaktor, described as ‘the ultimate evolution of the Monolite synth family’. According to the company, the new synth is ideal for experimental, noise, ambient and fx sound designers, thanks to Monolite Poly K’s extensive sonic capabilities.

May 29, 2015May 29, 20155 Comments

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