Synplant is a software synthesizer with a genetic approach to sound creation. Synplant has 7 sliders and a few buttons around the plant’s bulb, while Maltröm’s controls are… many. This isn’t properly scaled, but I’m sure you’ll notice they don’t look much alike. I hope you weren’t expecting I was going to tell you that Synplant is some kind of Malström 2.0… Just take a look at Synplant and compare that with Malström’s GUI. And now for something completely different Magnus worked on several things for Propellerhead Software, most notably designing and developing the Malström synth for Reason 2.0. If you’re into electronic beats you may very well be familiar with Sonic Charge’s µTonic (or MicroTonic), Magnus Lidström’s top notch drum and percussion synth.Īnd if you’re a Reason user that name Magnus Lidström might ring a bell as well. Sometimes I feel that we have so many virtual instruments and effects that it seems near impossible to come up with something new and exciting.Īnd then Sonic Charge brings Synplant, completely proving me wrong.
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