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SoundSpot Union £120

The first virtual synth from erstwhile effects plugin developers SoundSpot made quite a splash with its bonkers £6 launch price, before rising to its full tag in December. Hopefully, you picked it up then, because if you didn’t, you’ll be kicking yourself by the end of this review…

Union, man

Union is a three-oscillator synth with a couple of key points that set it apart. First, the interface goes out of its way to make programming quick and intuitive – to varying degrees of success, as we’ll see. More importantly, though, it enables

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