A monster new synth just dropped with wild hybrid tech. Ashun Sound Machines unveiled the Leviasynth, a flagship instrument blending digital algorithms with analog circuitry. It packs sixteen voices, each using eight oscillators from a library of over three hundred waveforms. Users can design custom voice algorithms or morph between multiple setups in real time.
The signal path pushes digital oscillators through digital filters before hitting a pure analog low-pass filter section. A custom pre-drive circuit adds grit. This bi-timbral synth splits its voices for layered or split performances. Modulation is deep, with thirteen envelopes and five LFOs per voice alongside a massive matrix.
Control surfaces differ between versions. The keyboard model has a Polytouch keybed with polyphonic aftertouch and a ribbon controller. The desktop unit swaps keys for sixteen pressure-sensitive pads. Both support MPE and include a three-track sequencer for notes and macro automation. Four effects processors per part handle delay, reverb, distortion, and modulation.
Connectivity includes CV and gate outputs for the modular gear. An Entropy function randomizes arpeggiator patterns. Pricing sets the keyboard version at two thousand four hundred ninety-nine dollars. The desktop module costs one thousand seven hundred ninety-nine dollars.
The signal path pushes digital oscillators through digital filters before hitting a pure analog low-pass filter section. A custom pre-drive circuit adds grit. This bi-timbral synth splits its voices for layered or split performances. Modulation is deep, with thirteen envelopes and five LFOs per voice alongside a massive matrix.
Control surfaces differ between versions. The keyboard model has a Polytouch keybed with polyphonic aftertouch and a ribbon controller. The desktop unit swaps keys for sixteen pressure-sensitive pads. Both support MPE and include a three-track sequencer for notes and macro automation. Four effects processors per part handle delay, reverb, distortion, and modulation.
Connectivity includes CV and gate outputs for the modular gear. An Entropy function randomizes arpeggiator patterns. Pricing sets the keyboard version at two thousand four hundred ninety-nine dollars. The desktop module costs one thousand seven hundred ninety-nine dollars.