NAMM 2017: Waverazor, fiercely futuristic virtual synth from Media Overkill
Media Overkill or MOK is releasing their first product at NAMM this week. It’s called Waverazor and it’s a very aggressive little beastie.
Waverazor
Details are still a bit sketchy. The website is up but not telling us very much. All I have currently is a demo video posted on YouTube yesterday and the copy from the website that describes it as:
… a futuristic synth that slices waveforms into aggressive new sounds. The patent-pending oscillator design utilizes an entirely new form of synthesis to produce biting leads, glitched-out basses, cinematic pads and everything in between.
Sounds like fun!
MOK was founded by Rob Rampley, Taiho Yamada and Chris Compton who are all industry veterans and involved in the creation of synths such as the M-Audio Venom and Alesis Andromeda.
One very cool and nerdy fact – according to this Facebook image it also supports Klingon. Although they could just be messing about.
More news as we get it. In the meantime please enjoy the ear-splitting noises in the video and check out the website here.
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