Montreal, Quebec—January 23, 2025—Applied Acoustics Systems is excited to announce the upcoming release Multiphonics CV‑3, a modular synthesizer and effect processor for macOS and Windows.
Multiphonics CV-3 is a modular rack for creating and playing synthesizers. It can also be used to assemble effects and process audio tracks. With its straightforward interface and its harmonious ecosystem of modules, it provides seasoned musicians and sound designers with a fun yet powerful space to explore musical and sonic ideas and quickly bring them to life. For those new to sound synthesis, it is an engaging learning environment. Multiphonics ships with a vast and inspiring library of synths and effects crafted by top sound designers.
New Multiphonics CV-3 features include:
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Polyphony
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MPE compatibility
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3-operator FM oscillator
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Acoustic objects oscillator
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Comb and tube filters
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Oscilloscope module for signal visualization
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CV generators
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100 new Synth and Effects patches
“The standout feature of Multiphonics CV-3 is its new polyphonic capability, which fundamentally transforms its potential as a musical instrument,” says Benoit Charland, lead product designer at Applied Acoustics Systems. “A patch can be made polyphonic with literally the push of a button—a simplicity rare among modular racks, which are monophonic in nature. We've also expanded the module library with new acoustic oscillators based on our award-winning physical modeling technology, bringing AAS's signature tone and feel into the modular realm. Combined with the new MPE compatibility, this opens the door to crafting truly unique synths with unparalleled expressive control.”
Multiphonics CV‑3—Modular Synthesizer
https://www.applied-acoustics.com/multiphonics-cv-3/
Multiphonics CV‑3 runs on both macOS and Windows in 64-bit host sequencers that support the VST2, VST3, Audio Units, and AAX Native formats. It is also MPE compatible.
Multiphonics CV-3 will be available during Q1 2025. Until its release, all purchases of Multiphonics CV-2 include a free upgrade to Multiphonics CV-3 and are available with a 33% discount.
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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
Eric Thibeault
Product Specialist
eric@applied-acoustics.com