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Sugar Bytes Intros Nest Rules-Based Modular Sequencer For Mac & Windows

Nest is equipped with recreations of classical, transistor-based integrated circuits like Shift Registers or Multiplexers, plus programming tools like the if/else and math modules.… Read More Sugar Bytes Intros Nest Rules-Based Modular Sequencer For Mac & Windows

October 6, 20217 Comments

Sugar Bytes DrumComputer Now Available For iPad

DrumComputer is virtual instrument designed for creating synthetic drums, combining classic and modern synthesis with flexible modulations and sequencing.… Read More Sugar Bytes DrumComputer Now Available For iPad

November 6, 2020November 6, 202018 Comments

Sugar Bytes Intros DrumComputer

DrumComputer offers 8 sound engines, ‘intelligent’ randomizers, sample import and more.… Read More Sugar Bytes Intros DrumComputer

December 9, 201921 Comments

Sugar Bytes Brings Aparillo FM Synthesizer To iPad

Sugar Bytes has announced Aparillo for iPad – an advanced 16 voice FM synth, tailored to complex and evolving sounds. … Read More Sugar Bytes Brings Aparillo FM Synthesizer To iPad

December 5, 20183 Comments

Native Instruments Intros NKS effects

As of Q2 2018, Waves, Softube, Eventide, and Sugar Bytes will support the Native Kontrol Standard (NKS) format.… Read More Native Instruments Intros NKS effects

February 11, 2018February 11, 20185 Comments

Sugar Bytes Intros Aparillo Textural Synthesizer

Sugar Bytes has introduced Aparillo, a 16-voice ‘textural synthesizer instrument with cinematic qualities’.… Read More Sugar Bytes Intros Aparillo Textural Synthesizer

December 15, 20177 Comments

Sugar Bytes Intros ‘Unique’ Synth For iPhone, iPad

Sugar Bytes has released Unique for iPhone and Unique for iPad – iOS versions of its Unique desktop synth.… Read More Sugar Bytes Intros ‘Unique’ Synth For iPhone, iPad

May 7, 2017May 7, 20177 Comments

Sugar Bytes Intros Factory Synthesizer

Sugar Bytes has introduced Factory – a new software polysynth for Mac & Windows. 

June 7, 20166 Comments

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