Rounding out Native Instruments’ trilogy of ultra-capable granular synthesizers, Ashlight arrives with a decidedly darker and more rhythmic focus than its forebears.

The post Native Instruments Ashlight review – a dark, cinematic granular synth ideal for sound designers appeared first on MusicTech.

Be the first person to like this
Similar news
Suited for both professional and home studio spaces. The post ADAM Audio annou...
07 April, 09:56
The original was Roland’s first-ever polyphonic synthesizer The post Roland re...
17 June, 00:00
Like a modern-day Frankenstein, Steinberg has been busy growing a brain to pla...
15 August, 08:00
A pair of 88RS preamps take pride of place in Neve's sizable contribution to t...
30 September, 12:00
This ain’t a game. The post M-Audio releases M-Game audio interface, “the ulti...
13 September, 10:35
The monitors are intended for plug-and-play use, and each pair comes with a se...
26 March, 16:52
The sleek synth is a modern reimagining of the Microwave I, II and XT. The pos...
15 September, 08:36
“It was everything everyone thinks it is and so much more,” says Kesha. “It’s ...
25 May, 14:47