VirSyn Cube 2
Can additive synthesis ever be a truly intuitive and rewarding experience? Mark Cousins gets to the root of Cube 2.
Price: £279.00
Manufacturer: VirSyn
Website: http://www.virsyn.de

Although nowhere near as complicated as astrophysics, additive synthesis has never been the easiest way of creating sound. Theoretically, the process is simple and elegant – building sound from the ground up by shaping the amplitude characteristic of each harmonic partial – but in reality, the task of dealing with hundreds of individual sine waves has proved too much for many to handle. Following on from where hardware synths like Kawai’s K5000 failed is VirSyn’s Cube 2 – a plug-in synth facing the tough challenge of making additive synthesis an achievable and musically useful exercise. Has the time finally come for the rise of the additive resynthesizer?
Score: 8
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 34
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