Genki Katla: Volcano Synth!

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In this video, we explore Genki Katla - truly unique polysynth inspired by Icelandic volcanoes, featuring rotating voice architecture, hybrid signal path and some of most unpredictable sound design possibilities we've come across. This isn't your typical analog polysynth. Each of 5 voices can run independently with different waveforms, octaves and modulation - creating evolving textures, harmonic movement and generative-style sounds that feel closer to modular synthesis than traditional keyboards. What makes Katla special? • Rotating voice polyphony (round robin-style synthesis) • Independent per-voice oscillators & tuning • Digital oscillators + analog filter signal path • Looping envelopes reaching audio-rate modulation • Phase distortion, wavefolding & multiple distortion types • Tape-style wow, flutter & pitch instability effects • Stereo voice movement & evolving spatial modulation • External inputs for processing other gear From lush ambient pads to aggressive, evolving sequences - this synth can go places most instruments simply can't. It's not about recreating vintage sounds... it's about discovering entirely new ones. At around €5000, this is definitely not beginner synth - but for sound designers and anyone looking for something truly different, it well worth look. Timecodes: 00:00 - Demo Track 1: Simple Chord/Complex Sound 01:00 - What is Katla & Why it's Unique? 06:31 - Katla Modulation Modules 08:53 - Reverb 10:06 - Demo Track 2: Ambient Plucks 13:28...

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