![]() ![]() ![]() Unlike many FM synths that rely on multiple screens to display oscillator and modulation information, almost all of Biohazard's controls are accessible at once. Now the Toxic brand has FL Studio publisher Image-Line behind it (when we reviewed Toxic 3 in cm103, it was released by programmer Maxx Claster) and it's ready to endanger a whole new audience.Īs with previous editions, Toxic Biohazard uses a combination of frequency modulation and subtractive synthesis. The Toxic range of hybrid synths is one of music software's best-kept secrets: capable of making some extremely expensive-sounding noises, yet retailing for the equivalent of a mere £50, the fact that there aren't more users of them out there can only be described as a Toxic waste. ![]() The fourth incarnation of Maxx Claster's Toxic synth is here, but is this one Biohazard you should get close to? ![]()
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