Applied Acoustics Systems releases the brand-new Multiphonics CV-1 modular synthesizer plug-in

Montreal, Quebec—April 27, 2021—Applied Acoustics Systems announces today the release of the Multiphonics CV-1 modular synthesizer for macOS and Windows—a brand new space for exploration, experimentation, creation, learning, and fun.

Dive into the mind-bending world of modular synthesis with Multiphonics CV-1, a powerful platform for assembling and playing patches. With a simple and straightforward interface, Multiphonics is a fast and efficient creation tool for musicians and sound designers. It is also a great learning environment for newcomers. Multiphonics ships with a comprehensive library of modules, from the basics to unique and sophisticated originals, and a vast and inspiring library of patches crafted by top sound designers.

“We are thrilled to be back in the world of modular synthesis, a return to our first love!” says Benoit Charland, lead product designer at Applied Acoustics Systems. “Multiphonics was built from the ground up and developed with patching flexibility in mind. We took great care in making sure the modules were thought-out and designed to work together in an optimal manner providing a coherent patching experience. We also wanted all functionalities to be directly accessible from the interface in order to make the creation of patches and the realization of musical ideas as fast and playful as possible.”

Key features of Multiphonics CV-1 include:

Multiphonics CV-1 modular synthesizer
https://www.applied-acoustics.com/multiphonics-cv-1/

Multiphonics CV-1 runs on both macOS and Windows in 64-bit host sequencers that support the VST2, VST3, Audio Units, and AAX Native formats.

Multiphonics CV-1 is available now at a suggested retail price of US$99.

Special Introductory Pricing

Until June 22, 2021, Multiphonics CV-1 is offered at the special introductory price of US$79.

About Applied Acoustics Systems

Applied Acoustics Systems (AAS) was founded in 1998 and is based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. As a privately-held company, it specializes in software-based synthesis tools for professional musicians and sound designers. Since releasing Tassman, the first virtual instrument based on physical modeling, AAS has come to be recognized as the industry leader in this exciting new field of synthesis.

Contact

Review requests should be directed to Jonathan Miller.

Jonathan Miller
jonathan@millermusicandmedia.com

General inquiries shoud be directed to Eric Thibeault.

Eric Thibeault
Product Specialist
eric@applied-acoustics.com