Choreographs £249
Slate + Ash
What happens if you apply step movement and choreography to software synthesis? Slate + Ash hope to enlighten and surprise you
> Creating movement in your sound and production is one of those best kept secrets for any professional working in electronic music and production. Of course, achieving this in the DAW-based realm is largely dependent upon the instrument you are using.
Learning the Steps
Enter Choreographs; at the heart of this instrument is the capacity to create interesting textures and sequences, while the level of sonic manipulation over time is incredibly inspiring and appealing. The GUI itself is sharp with contemporary styling, much like S+A’s previous offerings. One unintended consequence of this is that it isn’t always obvious how certain elements operate, but with relatively little time, you will become fully and easily acquainted with its content and styling. There are 650 curated presets to get you started, nicely defined into categories to guide you. The interface invites exploration, and beginning with an initialised patch is the most tempting proposition.