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Expressive E Imagine €166.80

How does an electronic musician attempt to create an electronic sound with acoustic ideals using software-based sound generation? Expressive E might just have an answer for you, being, as they are, an organisation that likes to push boundaries in terms of both sound creation and performance.

No Air-fixes

Their latest offering is produced in collaboration with Applied Acoustic Systems and is called Imagine. Despite a relatively nebulous product name, which doesn’t give much away, Imagine is a pretty hefty, creative powerhouse, in the form of a modelling synth.

The construct, on the face of it, will be relatively familiar to most; two instrumental layers provide the tonal

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