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Blocks & Cubes
Monday, 30 March 2009
Nicolas will be at musicmesse demoing one of our next products, Blocks, a beat slicer. In this video, you can ...

Multi input Looper tested live
Sunday, 29 March 2009
Here are three videos of a live show played by Arash Khalatbari and Nicolas, using a multi input software looper. The ...

String experimentations
Friday, 20 March 2009
The funny thing when you consider physical modeling exclusively as a reaction is that not only it let you produce ...

Meeting the master...
Tuesday, 24 February 2009
Almost as soon as OTR88 was on the drawing board, we immediately determined to contact prominent musicians who could be ...

New Website Running
Tuesday, 24 February 2009
After several months of hard work, our new website is finally online and working ! I tried to make it as ...

Computer Music
Krishna Synth review
Wednesday, 24 June 2009 04:12


It’s not every day that a new type of synthesis comes along, so the arrival of Devine Machine’s Krishna Synth is something of a milestone on the timeline of music technology. Devine Machine, in case you’re not familiar, are the coding brains behind FXpansion’s amazing Guru and PowerFX’s inventive Miracle Beats drum machines, as well as their own Devine Machine loop workstation. So, they clearly know their audio engines, but does their debut synth prove them equally capable when it comes to synthesizer design?

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Computer Music
DM review
Monday, 01 December 2003 04:12

DEVINE MACHINE SOFTWARE Devine Machine 1.0 (WIN)

By Peter Freeman | Electronic Musician, Dec 1, 2003

Devine Machine Software's Devine Machine is a loop-manipulation tool that gives users unprecedented control over multiple loops in real time. Because it doesn't fit neatly into any existing category, I can't refer to it as a sequencer or a simple beat-munger. Its developers call it a “loop workstation,” which seems an appropriate designation.

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