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Editors’ Review

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This synth-based instrument designs epic musical transitions. Create rises, falls, swells, and fades with powerful tools and an intuitive interface. Get inspired by 300 editable presets.
  • Pros

    • Designs musical transitions of epic proportions
    • Powerful synth-based instrument
    • Intuitive user interface
    • Constructs rises, falls, swells, and fades
    • Includes 300 pro-grade presets
  • Cons

    • Requires further synthesis for complex sounds
    • Not a standalone application

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.0.4
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8
  • Windows 10
Additional Requirements
None
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Total Downloads
387
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0

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Design musical transitions of epic proportions with powerful, synth-based instrument.
The Riser is an all-new instrument for designing musical transitions of epic proportions. A powerful, synth-based instrument, The Riser features all of the tools you need to compose heart-stopping transitions in one intuitive user-interface. In seconds, you can construct rises, falls, swells, fades, and more, based on our coveted sound synthesis technology. For instant inspiration, The Riser includes 300 pro-grade presets that you can edit, deconstruct, copy, mangle, and implement into your tracks.

Transitions add suspense, hype, drama, and movement to your music. Cymbal swells and reversed instruments were go-to transitions for years, until the DAW pioneered fast and flexible audio editing, paving the way for complex sound effects. When combined with synths and other audio shaping tools, transitions completed their metamorphosis from science to art. Until now, this process has convoluted and time-intensive, taking attention away from the overall project itself. The composer spent more time trying to get plugins, virtual sample players, hardware effects, sound modules, and other gear to play nice with each other - and that was before hitting "record".


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