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Aodyo releases Anyma Phi synth as a plugin

The physical modelling synth now has a VST version

Written by Stromkult on .

Aodyo's Anyma Phi synth originally started as successful Kickstarter project back in 2020. Now they are releasing a VST based on its synth engine with some additional features like polyphony. As Aodyo describe the release on their website:

"Anyma V is a powerful hybrid physical modelling virtual instrument that allows you to explore and create unique soundscapes inspired by the real world. It combines traditional electronic music elements with advanced physical modelling technology to simulate acoustic sound sources like strings and reeds, as well as resonating structures such as wood, glass, and metal.

As the virtual counterpart to the Anyma Phi hardware synthesizer, Anyma V shares the same sound engine and patch format, enabling seamless patch creation and transfer between both instruments. Unlike its hardware sibling, Anyma V offers polyphonic capabilities and unlimited instances in your DAW.

Compatible with any MIDI controller, including Sylphyo and modern MPE controllers, Anyma V provides flexibility in how you control your sound. Whether you’re a seasoned synth expert or a beginner, you’ll find it easy to play expressive sounds and delve into deep sound design without unnecessary complexity."

Anyma V is available now for an introductory price of 79 Euros (regular price 159 Euros) as a VST3 and AU3. A demo version is also available. Check it out here.