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Description

Unleash your sonic potential with the Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer, a cutting-edge tool designed for both beginner and expert synthesists. Dive into the world of additive synthesis with Razor's intuitive layout and comprehensive modules, perfect for crafting everything from classic synth tones to the most aggressive EDM leads. At the heart of Razor lies its dual oscillator and filter modules, offering a plethora of parameters to tweak and explore, allowing you to sculpt sounds that are uniquely yours.

Razor's standout feature is its spectacular visualizer, providing real-time visual feedback that not only looks stunning but also aids in fine-tuning your audio creations. Whether you're experimenting with complex formants, creating dynamic echoes, or utilizing the built-in Vocoder, Razor's extensive feature set ensures that your creative possibilities are virtually limitless. The addition of morphing capabilities and a suite of creative filters further expands your sonic palette, making this synth plugin a must-have for any digital audio workstation.

Key Features:

  • Additive synth plug-in suitable for all skill levels
  • Dual oscillator and filter modules with advanced parameter control
  • Extensive range of features including Vocoder, Echoes, Reverb, and complex formants
  • Detailed visualizer for real-time visual feedback
  • Capable of producing a wide array of sounds, from traditional synth tones to cutting-edge EDM effects

Product specs

Software Type Instrument and Effects library
Platform Mac, PC
Upgrade/Full Full
Download/Boxed Download
Bit Depth 64-bit
Format AAX, VST, AU
Hardware Requirements - Mac Intel Core i5 / Apple Silicon or higher, 4GB RAM or more recommended
Hardware Requirements - PC Intel Core i5 / AMD Ryzen 5 or higher, 4GB RAM or more recommended
OS Requirements - Mac macOS 11 or later
OS Requirements - PC Windows 10 or later

FAQs

Is Native Instruments Razor compatible with my DAW?

Native Instruments Razor is compatible with any DAW that supports AAX, VST, or AU formats, making it versatile for use with popular software like Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and Pro Tools.

Does Native Instruments Razor require a specific host to run?

Yes, Razor requires the free REAKTOR PLAYER or the full REAKTOR software to operate, providing a powerful platform for its additive synthesis capabilities.

What kind of synthesis does Native Instruments Razor use?

Native Instruments Razor is an additive synthesizer, offering precise control over harmonics and a wide range of sound design possibilities, from sharp digital tones to lush, evolving textures.

Can I use Native Instruments Razor on both Mac and PC?

Yes, Razor is compatible with both Mac and PC systems, requiring macOS 11 or later for Mac and Windows 10 or later for PC.

What are the system requirements for running Native Instruments Razor?

For Mac, an Intel Core i5/Apple Silicon or higher with 4GB RAM is recommended, while PC users need an Intel Core i5/AMD Ryzen 5 or higher with 4GB RAM.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Unique additive synthesis capabilities not possible with traditional analog synths

  • Produces powerful, crystalline, and precise sounds

  • Excellent for dubstep, IDM, and electronic styles

  • Offers a wide range of sounds from glacial pads to futuristic leads

  • Special vocoder feature with pure and clear carrier signal

  • Intuitive interface with mesmerizing harmonics display

  • Affordable yet offers great sound quality

  • Stands out with unique sound design less commonly used by others

  • Excellent for creating clean leads, chords, and basses

  • Layers well with analog sounds for a fuller mix

CONS

  • Limited coverage; not suitable for all styles

  • Can be confusing and hard to learn for beginners

  • Some users forget about it due to infrequent use

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer.

Features and functionality

  • The Safe Bass feature layers a clean sine wave below the synth, preventing distortion and enhancing bass clarity without manual setup.

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  • Razor's dedicated vowel filter allows users to cycle or morph between clearly labeled vowel sounds, aiding in dubstep and glitch music production.

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  • The visual display in Razor offers real-time learning of filters and spectrum modulation, making it a strong choice for beginners to understand synthesis.

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User experience

  • Razor's user interface is praised for its clarity and user-friendliness, with modulation assignment considered highly intuitive by users.

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Use cases and applications

  • Razor excels in bass music production, particularly in creating dubstep and riddim tones with intricate LFO modulation.

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Software and compatibility

  • Disabling the 3D display can significantly reduce CPU usage, making it more manageable in production settings.

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moogbadger

A Truly Modern Synth

A lot of VST synths are trying to recreate and preserve the past. This made a lot of sense until the big analogue synth revival started about eight years or so ago. Now, in 2018, we're practically tripping over new, affordable analogue synths from Korg, Arturia, the modular manufacturers and so on. Part of me has always thought that really, computers should be used to do things that are still impossible in the physical domain.

Razor is such a synth. Because it uses hundreds of partials to craft its whole sound - from the oscillators to the filters to the reverbs - it's a synth that simply couldn't have existed in the 80s or 90s.

What does it sound like? Brutal, crystalline, precise, clean, robotic, powerful. I like it. When it came out it seemed to be marketed as a 'dubstep' synth, which is a shame, as dubstep isn't the 'latest thing' any more. However, this synth can do glacial pads, futuristic leads and tinkling bells with ease, too. I sometimes use the vocoder function, and because the carrier signal is so mathematically 'pure', consisting of stacks and stacks of sine waves, it sounds really special.

gabriel_c_media

Yoi yoi!

I don't really use this synth all that much compared to Hive. I wasn't actually planning on using it at all. However, it absolutely shines on Dubstep and styles that demand a more digital style that simply is impossible on a subtractive synth. Plus, the keys and bells are crystal clear and layer wonderfully on top of a fuller, analog bottom :).

Not to mention a lesser(?) known use of Razor is that it makes for AWESOME vocoders! :D

It can only cover so much, but it has it's place!

ro5
ro5

3582

Great sounding, intuitive, additive synth.

Great sounding, affordable, additive synth that is intuitive to use. Just twist some knobs and you'll be amazed of the great, raw and unique sounds this little gem can produce... Worth every penny!

jimmarchi1

I don't know why this doesn't have a bigger following

john_withers

Interesting

I bought this initially, I think it probably comes with Komplete now. I used it a bit at first and it has a very strong sound but I do not find myself using it...maybe I will try it again now that I remember I have it! hehe

jimmarchi1

Sounds really cool and its not as popular as massive.

This thing makes some wild additive sounds from cutting leads to strange atmospheres. Intuitive interface and mesmerizing harmonics display.... I like this over massive because hardly anyone uses it and its not played out. I'ms till delving into what this thing does.

elyot

I forgot I had this

I haven't used this synth in a long time. I should revisit it next time I'm in the studio. I remember that it had great basses and leads

nefjonizer

i thing it's best raser

it is a pity that it is not possible to use it now. It can make a lot of variety sounds

franco_auriemma

Modern and Futuristic

i use it more for clean leads and chords like, and psygressive bass. You can get some real cool vintage futuristic Staby leds with it.

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A Favourite

Brilliantly designed and brilliant sounding. I do wish more VST synths would take after Razor in terms of usability and interface design.

alexsabatino

The main additive synthesizer I use.

Amazing & simple complex additive synthesizer.

Artist usage

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See how Tristam uses Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer

Tristam

Music Producer

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Verified via reddit

In his Reddit AMA, Tristam said he uses "Massive, sylenth, kontakt, sytrus, fabflilters, ozone, alloy 2, sytrus, fm8, razor, gladiator, SF, nectar a few others..."

See how Netsky uses Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer

Netsky

Music Producer, DJ

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Verified via reddit

"Some of my favorite synths must be Omnisphere, Sylenth, Razor,..."

See how Plaid uses Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer

Plaid

Music Producer

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Verified via Vice

"Yeah, you get a very particular effect. There are a few new types of vocoder that are out at the moment. There is one called Razor, which has a very particular and quite unique sound, and it uses a new method for vocoding, which is very nice."

See how Jonas Aden uses Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer

Jonas Aden

Music Producer, DJ

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Verified via YouTube

The item can be seen 1:50 into this video

See how Caterina Barbieri uses Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer

Caterina Barbieri

Guitarist, Keyboardist

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Verified via Soundonsound

"Another digital instrument that struck me a lot for its unique sound signature and stole much of my attention from hardware this year is Razor from Native Instruments."

See how Sigma uses Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer

Sigma

Music Producer

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Verified via YouTube

Sigma can be seen using Native Instrument's Razor at 9:02 of their Production Masterclass.

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Gernot Bronsert

Music Producer

Modeselektor

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Verified via Native Instruments Blog

Let’s talk about RAZOR again. This synthesizer designed by Errorsmith is still a stunning piece. The possibility to create sounds and modulations is quite endless. About 70 percent of our tracks are made using RAZOR. The tracks ‘Evil twin’ and ‘Greenlight go’ wouldn’t sound the same without the vocoder. For ‘WMF love song’, the middle break gives the track its character. ‘Wake me up when it’s over’ is all about the synths and basslines.

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Sebastian Szary

Music Producer

Modeselektor

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Verified via YouTube

Sebastan shows this plug in at 0.55 into this video:

See how Eskmo uses Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer

Eskmo

Music Producer

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Verified via drip.com

In this Drip Q&A he answers what plugins he uses for pads "Pads, lately Razor, Omnisphere and impOSCar2."

See how Stephen Walking uses Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer

Stephen Walking

Music Producer

Orbiter

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Verified via Photo

In the description of his twitch channel, Stephen Walking lists the vsts and daws he uses, which includes NI Razor.

See how Breathe Carolina uses Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer

Breathe Carolina

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According to this Instagram video, Breathe Carolina uses Razor.

See how Icicle uses Native Instruments Razor Software Synthesizer

Icicle

Music Producer

Icicle & Switch

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"What Razor has that's awesome, that I've never really seen in a synth, is that it has dissonance effects…" - Icicle from this Music Radar article.

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