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Abyss

t‘s always a pleasure to discover synths that go their own innovative ways instead of well-known virtual-analog paths. One of these is undoubtedly the „Visual Synthesizer“ Abyss, which visualizes sounds with the help of different colors. At the center of the scalable user interface is the so-called Tone Color Gradient: You can place any sounds from the pool of over 2000 tones on this color beam.

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