Pianoteq adds Syngular pack, new pads break the acoustic mold

Modartt released Syngular for Pianoteq 9, which uses physical modeling to make synth pads and keys instead of copying real pianos like their other stuff. The pack twists familiar parameters from the acoustic engine to build experimental sounds that ignore real-world physics while keeping an organic feel and natural velocity response. It ships with 50 patches covering pads, bass, and leads that work for ambient tracks or pop productions.

The whole thing layers with existing Pianoteq instruments to make hybrid tones, and the controls that normally simulate strings and hammers become tools for sonic weirdness. The software runs on Windows 10 and later, macOS 10.31 and up, and ARM Linux machines as a standalone app or VST3, AU, and AAX plugin. Syngular costs 39 euros through the end of this month before jumping to 49.
 

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