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New From Applied Acoustics Systems: Multiphonics CV-2 Modular Synth & FX Plug-in
Multiphonics CV‐2 modular synthesizer and effect processor — a space for exploration, experimentation, creation, learning, and fun.
Multiphonics CV‐2 is a sophisticated modular environment for assembling and playing synth and effect patches. With its simple and straightforward interface, Multiphonics is a fast and efficient creation tool providing musicians and sound designers with a quick path to the realization of sonic ideas. It is also a great learning environment for newcomers. This new version ships with a comprehensive library of modules, from the basics to unique originals, and a vast and inspiring library of synth and effect patches crafted by top sound designers.
New features of Multiphonics CV‐2 include:
- Multiphonics can now be used as an effect processor
- 15 new modules
- 6 improved modules
- 100 new effect patches
- 50 new synth patches
- Efficient stereo and multi-channel patching
- Improved patch browsing
- Scalable UI
Multiphonics CV‐2—Modular Synthesizer
Multiphonics CV‐2 runs on both macOS and Windows in 64-bit host sequencers that support the VST2, VST3, Audio Units, and AAX Native formats.
Multiphonics CV‐2 is available now at a suggested retail price of US$149. The upgrade for Multiphonics CV‐1 registered users is priced at $79.
Special Introductory Pricing
Until May 15, 2023, everything Multiphonics CV-2 is offered at special introductory pricing—as follows:
- Multiphonics CV‐2 plug-in
US$149US$99 - Multiphonics CV‐2 +PACKS synth and sound packs bundle
US$189US$129 - Multiphonics CV‐2 Upgrade for Multiphonics CV‐1 users
US$79US$49 - All Multiphonics CV‐2 sound packs
US$39US$19
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