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Description
Step into the world of digital sound synthesis with the PPG 360 A Wavecomputer, a revolutionary synthesizer that blends classic wave synthesis with cutting-edge technology. Designed for musicians who crave unique soundscapes, this synthesizer offers an innovative approach to music creation. The proprietary Wavecomputer technology sets it apart by allowing you to manipulate and transform sound waves like never before, delivering a rich tapestry of tones and textures.
The PPG 360 A Wavecomputer is equipped with an advanced user interface that makes navigating its vast array of features intuitive and straightforward. Its robust architecture supports a wide range of sound-shaping capabilities, making it a versatile choice for both live performances and studio sessions. Whether you're crafting ethereal pads or punchy bass lines, this synthesizer provides the tools you need to bring your musical vision to life.
Key Features:
- Proprietary Wavecomputer technology for unique sound manipulation
- Intuitive interface for easy navigation and sound design
- Versatile sound-shaping capabilities for a wide range of musical genres
- Designed for both live performance and studio use
- Extensive array of programmable parameters for custom sound creation
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Wave Computer (PPG 360 demo)
Reviews
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Very impressive instrument
I was a young lad when my dad bought this instrument ( in the end i got this in my room together with an old Dynacord tape delay). I wish i new more about sound synthesis so i could had more fun with this machine. Changing sounds was different then i was use to because you had to press and hold a button and then use the keys to go to a different sound.
It was a prototype to the later famous PPG Wave 2/2.2/2.3. My dad sold it because it stopped working, even after replacing all the wires and the rest that could be replaced by the owners and still not working.
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