Expresive E Updates Imagine Synthesizer With M1, M2 Native Compatibility

Expressive E let us know that they’ve updated Imagine, their “acoustics-infused software synth”.

The update includes native compatibility with Silicon Macs (M1, M2…) and adds 40 new presets and instrument layers.

Along with this update, they’ve released 2 expansions. Dusk is focused on film scoring duties, while Nightdream is dedicated to EDM/Trap sounds.

See the Expressive E site for details.

7 thoughts on “Expresive E Updates Imagine Synthesizer With M1, M2 Native Compatibility

  1. I bought a copy but i almost never use it. I much prefer chromaphone’s simplicity, this is convoluted without any real reason.

  2. I’m a Chromaphone player as well. I’ve used it long enough to get some added feel for it. In my opinion, a physical modeling synth takes at least double the effort of a VA. I haven’t yet felt the need for a second one. It may happen, because the idea is being refined well.

    I enjoyed the broad demo in this case, so its tempting. PM seems to work better as a synth when it has two engines, but with more, it’d become too chaotic. This one is a mere $89 at the moment, so it’d be an economical starting point. Chromaphone has a more immediate GUI, so weigh that the same as you would with any other synth.

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