A rare take on spatial synthesis, this instrument builds its identity around true binaural architecture—treating left and right channels as independent yet intertwined voices rather than a simple stereo spread.
At its core is a 12-voice hybrid engine that blends digital oscillators with analog-style filtering and modulation, allowing for both precise, modern tones and more organic, evolving textures. The multi-timbral structure lets you layer or split multiple sounds across voices, each with its own modulation routing, envelopes, and LFOs, making it equally suited for complex sound design or performance setups. Hands-on control is a big part of the experience, with a panel designed for direct access to key parameters, supported by a clear interface that encourages experimentation without menu diving. The binaural implementation goes beyond panning, enabling per-voice spatial movement and depth that feels more like sculpting a soundfield than placing sounds in a mix.
Early impressions from the synth community highlight its immersive sound design potential and unusually wide stereo imaging as standout qualities, especially for headphones and studio work. Some users note that its depth can come with a learning curve, particularly when managing multiple timbres and spatial layers at once, but that complexity is also what makes it rewarding for those willing to explore.