GForce Software launched MAP, a synthesizer plugin that draws from 1970s modular designs by Serge and Buchla. The company built the instrument around three oscillators, two filters and controls that respond to finger movements across touch surfaces.
The software uses drawable wave generators and a sequencer that creates patterns from pad gestures. Effects processors for color, timing and space shape sounds as part of the core design rather than as separate additions.
The plugin accepts MPE data for detailed performance control and ships with more than 300 patches. The interface scales to different screen sizes and works with VST3, AU and AAX hosts.
MAP costs 49 pounds plus tax through December 2, then rises to 99 pounds. The developer studied historical modular equipment but operates independently from the original manufacturers.
The software uses drawable wave generators and a sequencer that creates patterns from pad gestures. Effects processors for color, timing and space shape sounds as part of the core design rather than as separate additions.
The plugin accepts MPE data for detailed performance control and ships with more than 300 patches. The interface scales to different screen sizes and works with VST3, AU and AAX hosts.
MAP costs 49 pounds plus tax through December 2, then rises to 99 pounds. The developer studied historical modular equipment but operates independently from the original manufacturers.