New developer Media Overkill (aka MOK) has released Waverazor, a different kind of synthesizer 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. At this point, watching the in-depth videos would be worth more than any further words could convey. MOK was launched by Rob Rampley, Taiho Yamada, and Chris Compton. Among other things, they were involved in bringing us hardware synthesizers like the M-Audio Venom and Alesis Andromeda.
Media Overkill Waverazor is available now for a special introductory price of $75. A future version, with a full parameter editor, will be $150. Anyone who purchases before that time will receive the update with editor free of charge. Waverazor requires macOS 10.9 or later and an AU or VST plugin host.