Modular Synth & FX
Dive deep into the mind-bending world of modular synthesis with Multiphonics CV‑2, a powerful yet simple ecosystem for exploration, experimentation, creation, learning, and fun.
Synth & FX
400+ professionally crafted presets
$149 $65
Synth & FX + sound pack bundle
740+ professionally crafted presets
$199 $79
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Multiphonics CV‑2 has a mind-blowing tonal palette and a unique sonic signature.
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5 new cutting-edge modules and with 30 new patches in a package specifically designed for the creation of pitch and volume effects. Free for Multiphonics CV‑2 users.
This new version takes the capabilities of Multiphonics from a synthesizer to a full modular ecosystem.
Multiphonics CV‑2 can now be used as an effect processor in your DAW and process audio inputs.
25 exciting new modules have been added to the library. Filters, saturator, crusher, logic gate, splitter, crossfader, mid-side, waveshapers, pitch shifter, panner and more.
Multiphonics CV‑2 ships with factory library comprising 210 new synth and effect patches created by renowned sound designers.
Patching and the adjustment of parameters is now faster and easier with stereo patching, one-to-many module patching, many-to-many module patching and multimodule actions.
Both the Multiphonics window and the patching canvas can now be scaled for an optimized playing or patching experience.
6 modules have been enhanced with new stereo capabilities and features for audio input processing.
A new streamlined browser allows for efficient navigation through the factory library, user patches, expansion sound packs, and the module library when patching.
Fully functional for 15 days. Less than 41 MB to download. Seconds to install.
My love for AAS with Multiphonics still continues unabated
It’s perhaps the most conservative software modular of the moment, but it’s also arguably the most efficient. Multiphonics is uniquely well designed, focused on the basics, and exquisitely documented.
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Easy access to all functionalities
High-level control with Macro parameters
A comprehensive library of top-notch modules
Use Multiphonics CV‑2 as an effect plug-in in your DAW
Easy synchronization with your DAW
Direct access to MIDI control and expression signals
An inspiring library of synth and effect patches by top sound designers
Thorough documentation and tutorial series
Multiphonics is easy-to-use and designed to make music right away. The straightforward interface gives you direct access to all its functionalities.
With its simple interface, Multiphonics provides a brand new space for exploration, experimentation, creation, learning, and fun.
Modular synthesis is about exploring extraordinary soundscapes, and Multiphonics will guide you into this mind-bending journey.
Experience the challenge and satisfaction of nailing down your sonic ideas, and the sheer joy and excitement of discovering unexpected sounds.
Multiphonics is an elaborate sound design platform for the seasoned patch designer. Straightforward and cleverly designed, it provides a quick path to the realization of your sonic ideas.
Multiphonics is simple and user-friendly. Thoroughly documented and complemented by a collection of video tutorials, it is a great learning tool for those new to the world of modular synthesis.
Multiphonics was built from the ground up with patching flexibility in mind. With modules designed to work together, it provides a consistent experience.
At the core of Multiphonics is a comprehensive library of modules, from the basics to unique and sophisticated originals. Behind their simple look, the modules pack features which the power user will appreciate: plenty of modulation options, audio rate modulation, curated defaults, feedback loops, etc.—all delivered with musicality.
Multiphonics can now be used as a powerful effect plug-in in your DAW. Design your own custom effect patches or delve into our comprehensive FX factory library.
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Get ready for a wild sonic journey with this eclectic collection of synth and effect patches created by renowned artists. From simple essential patches to the most delirious ones, each preset features carefully chosen macros and documentation. This collection was assembled to provide a comfortable starting point for the novice, and an endless source of inspiration and wonderment for the creative musician and sound designer.
We have assembled a fine team of seasoned patch designers to put together this surprising collection of patches: Adam Pietruszko, Benoit Charland, Christian Halten, Christian Laffitte, Cipryan Bot, Clifton Develle Cameron, David Kristian, Eric Thibeault, Gabriel Vigliensoni, Hugo Léger, Niall McCallum, Philippe Dérogis, Richard Veenstra, Thiago Pinheiro, and Venus Theory.
Multiphonics CV‑2’s factory library covers a vast range of synthesizers which have been organized into fifteen categories: basses, chords, drone, generative, grainy, leads, percussions, rhythmic, sequences, sound effects, stabs, strings, sweeps, tuned and unclassifiable.
Multiphonics CV‑2 FX’s factory library includes a rich collection of unique effects which cover the following categories: basics, delays, distortions, drum effects, dynamics, filters, gaters, generators, manglers, modulators, pitch shifters, reverbs, and simulators.
Richard Veenstra is a Dutch sound designer and composer currently based in Madrid, Spain. He holds a Bachelor Degree in Music from Prince Claus Conservatoire Groningen and a Master of Arts from HKU University of the Arts Utrecht, specializing in Composition in Contexts.
His blend of analog synthesizers, vintage tape machines, digital production techniques, and foley sound design techniques, lead to a signature sound, audible in all his works to date. Richard works for leading software and hardware musical instrument companies like Elektron, Ableton, Splice, Arturia, Native Instruments, Soniccouture, Loopmasters, Toontrack, UVI, and Applied Acoustics Systems, providing sound design, factory pre sets and sample libraries.
As a composer and producer, he works with internationally acclaimed artists, has released music on Hexagon Records, Universal Music, Spinnin’ Records, 49 REC., and Kostbar Musik. Richard has performed at various venues, festivals and spaces throughout Europe and The United States, such as Palais de Tokyo Paris, Berghain Berlin, Roundhouse London, Paradiso Amsterdam, and SIR Studios Los Angeles.
Richard is co-founder of German music library website Feature Music, has been teaching composition and sound design at conservatoires and music academies and co-developed the Experimental Sound curriculum at Deutsche Pop/University of West-London. As of 2020, Richard is also a member of music and sound design agency The Solos.
Hugo Léger is a Canadian video game sound designer, bass player and electroacoustician. He’s been experimenting, composing, and performing with modular synthesizers, circuit bent noise machines, and concrete sounds for 20 years since his studies in electroacoustic at Concordia university. For the last 8 years he’s been recording Foley and designing custom SFX for Thief and the Tomb Raider trilogy video games.
Christian likes to compose music in his studio in Berlin. Looking back he was one of those enthusiastic children of the Lego age. His talent for creation in form and color was complemented by a passion for film and music. A little later, after his studies in film music and sound design he worked with Henning Lohner, Klaus Badelt and Hans Zimmer in Los Angeles, diving into the whole wave, crest and trough of film music. Back in Germany Christian contributed scores to award-winning cinematic movies like "Double Take" and "Highflyers" and also additional music to "Cahier Africain", which was honoured with the Lola "Best Documentary" Award.
Christian Laffitte is a French musician and sound designer based in the South of France. He has been developing sounds for Dream, Arturia, Zoom, Applied Acoustics Systems, M-Audio, and Avid to name a few. He also composed music for Sony video games trailers and for French TV channels and radio stations. As a keyboard player with a great interest in synthesis and new technologies, Christian Laffitte has put all his passion in music and sounds in the creation of Futurbeats: his sound bank creation company.
Niall McCallum is the co-founder of ModeAudio—a small but passionately dedicated team of sound designers and music lovers based in the UK, specializing in music loops, samples, and bespoke preset design for some of the world’s best-loved music technology. Niall and his team's credits include a wide selection of drum and percussion samples that comes pre-packaged with FL Studio, and custom sound design for Native Instruments, Bitwig, Intua, and many others.
Adam Pietruszko is a sound designer and audio engineer from Poland. Even though he specializes in cinematic and avant-garde sound design, his expertise also covers genres ranging from electronica, experimental music, techno, IDM, Synthwave, EDM, and many others. Adam also teaches at the Academy of Sound Engineering and the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw, Poland. He provides lectures on sound synthesis, acoustics, electroacoustics, digital audio theory, as well as electronic music and FX production. Visit his website to find out about his latest projects.
Working out of a remote home studio in rural Central Illinois, Cameron (aka Venus Theory) is a musician, sound designer, content creator, and coffee enthusiast. On his official YouTube channel, he teaches music production and sound design spanning a variety of genres. Cameron predominantly creates ambient music featuring soaring, expansive atmospheres, but also works in many styles as a producer and sound designer spanning from LoFi to Trap to Neurofunk and beyond.
Clifton Develle Cameron is a composer, sound designer, educator, and mixing engineer from Southern California. He began programming synthesizers at the age of 13. Clifton’s current focus is on an arts initiative, consulting agency, and synthesizer manufacturer called Pendulum Distinction. Recently he’s been working with Wolfgang Michalowicz on building the Solar System Modular Synthesizer. He records under the pseudonym Ars. Nova. Strata., which means “new environment.” At the moment, Clifton is mixing his debut Ethereal Academia to be followed by The Mosaic Pattern Noise.
Thiago Pinheiro was born and raised among Brazilian musicians of great importance and his talent was revealed at an early age and followed closely. Gifted with perfect pitch, he began composing on the piano at age four, and by the time he was twelve, Thiago had performed alongside major players such as Stevie Wonder, Billy Cobham, Gilberto Gil, and Hermeto Pascoal. Producer and director Thiago Pinheiro is an acclaimed virtuoso and audio technology pioneer, as well as a versatile pianist and keyboard player, whose work ranges all the way from blues and jazz, to house, drum and bass, and other electronic genres. Constantly striking dance floors across Brazil, Europe, Asia, and especially in the United States, Thiago also produces music for Hollywood and the movie industry.
Cipryan Bot is a Romanian music producer who collaborated with labels such as Armada Music, Magic Island, and Solaris Recordings for original tracks and remixes. His main background is electronic and telecommunications engineering but his attraction for music and designing real-like and electronic sounds transformed his hobby into a passion.
With its 340+ presets, this collection is a rich source of inspiration.
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Learn more on how to use Multiphonics CV‑2.
A video series of tutorials on Multiphonics CV‑2. Learn all about the ergonomics, the modules, and the sound of our modular synthesizer.
Watch all videosPatch designer Adam Pietruszko explains how he controls the pitch shifter module with a clever envelope in order to create a vinyl scratch effect.
Watch all videosMultiphonics CV‑2 is compatible with nearly all DAWs.
Ableton
Apple
Avid
Bitwig
Cockos
Image-Line
MOTU
Native Instruments
Native Instruments
Presonus
Reason Studios
Steinberg
BandLab
Acoustica
*The minimum system requirements mentioned above are for standalone usage. For plug-in usage, please refer to your DAW software requirements (Cakewalk, Pro Tools, Cubase, Live, Digital Performer, Logic Pro, etc.).
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