Superbooth 2019 video: This is what the Steinberg Retrologue hardware synth sounds like
Collaboration with Mind Music Labs has resulted in a prototype
Superbooth 2019: It's funny how things turn out. Steinberg's Retrologue began life as a virtual analogue plugin synth that was inspired by classic hardware; now it's been turned into a hardware synth in its own right by Mind Music Labs.
Before you get too excited, be aware that this is a prototype that's been created as a proof of concept, but it definitely works. Hear for yourself above.
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