Synplant VSTi Review – Genetic synths with DNA

Synplant VSTi Review – Genetic synths with DNA

Ok it sounds weird but this is really a synth that you grow sounds from. You can prune and tune, modifying the internal dynamics as you grow in order to quickly shape the sounds you are after. The core of the interface is the Synplant bulb:

spbulb

In combination with the DNA dynamic controls  there is and intuitive path for morphing around it’s soundscapes. In the words of the creators:

Create

The purpose of this product is to move focus away from the sometimes intricate and difficult process of sound synthesis and instead let you develop sounds by simply using your ears. You will find that creating synth patches with Synplant will be as easy as listening and deciding what you like and then having the sounds evolve in the directions you desire.

Here is a sample video of what it looks like in action:

I love this synth, thought yall might enjoy checkout out the 3 week (of actual use time) completely functional demo. :) You can grab that here:

Try It

For evaluation purposes you are allowed to try Synplant for up to three weeks with full functionality. The trial begins the first time you open Synplant in your host sequencer. Synplant then only subtracts weeks from the trial time when you actually use it.

Download Synplant from our download section.

Synplant is a plug-in that require a host application that supports VST 2.4 or Audio Unit 2 plug-ins. If you do not have a host application you can still try out Synplant by downloading a free host such as VSTHost for Windows or VSTLord for Mac.

enjoy!

annias

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Producing and mixing Drum & Bass, Ragga Jungle, Dubstep, and other forms of experimental electronic music for the past 13 years, Annias has made his presence known. With upcoming events throughout North America and several tours planned for various continents in the next year (Europe, Eastern Asia, South America, Australia/NZ) keep an eye out for his incredible live sound! He has recently shared billings with artists such as Skylab 2000, Freaky Flow, Arsenic, 7up, The Freestylers, Noise Floor Crew, Vacate (Hot Mess), Stuart Allen, and many more. His tracks and mixing can be heard on Earthdub Radio each Sunday night from 6-8pm EST on http://www.bekn-radio.com, as well as several FM radio stations throughout the US, and on dance floors the world over with support from DJ's in many countries. He is the creator of Earthside Massive, which recognizes that music is one of the only remaining pursuits that brings the world together. Follow him down this rabbit hole of unity through sound won't you?