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Synapse Audio releases Dune (Differential UNison Engine)

23rd November 2010

Synapse Audio has announced the release of its new flagship synthesizer: Dune, a subtractive/virtual-analog type synthesizer which introduces new, innovative features. It costs $139 and is available for Windows (VST) and Mac OS X (AU). A 64-bit version for Windows is coming this week. Orion users can buy it for $99 until the end of the year.

Dune The differential unison engine (DUNE) takes the concept of subtractive synthesis to the next level, by allowing full control of each unison voice. This greatly extends the range of possible sounds, reaching deep into FM and Wavetable synthesis.

Whether you're looking for lush pads, fat basses, punchy kicks, cutting leads, multi-layered pads and textures, complex FX sounds or morphing - anything is possible in Dune.

Some key features include:

Technical Specifications:

NOTE: The DUNE technology multiplies the basic synth features by a factor of 8. This means there's actually 24 oscillators, in FAT mode up to 120 per note. Same for all other features; it is possible to e.g. have 8 different filter types in parallel for a single patch.


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