Circular follows a trilogy of renowned granular instruments Straylight, Pharlight, and Ashlight.
Native Instruments today released Circular, a mesmerising polyphonic sequencer that transforms a single note or chord progression into breathtaking rhythmic soundscapes. Announced at Superbooth 25 in Berlin last week, Circular can jump from sketch to score in seconds, drawing out rich and emotive cinematic sequences.
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Starting with a single note, Circular utilises four independent layers, each a canvas for modulation. Control pitch, filter, and effects in real-time, creating motion-rich scores with unparalleled speed and depth. Every sound was designed with polyphonic aftertouch in mind, making for an extremely expressive experience on Kontrol keyboards, and other controllers that support poly AT.
Dive into a vast library of over 160 sound sources, ranging from felted pianos and prepared guitars to hybrid synths and bowed metal. Circular’s diverse palette encourages exploration, blending soft and harsh textures, acoustic and synthetic elements, and familiar and strange sounds. Add your own samples to transform them into evolving sequences.
Features
- Expressive polyphonic sequencer: Evolve simple chord progressions into stunning rhythmic soundscapes that respond to how you play.
- Four independent layers: Craft dynamic polyrhythms and richly textured performances.
- Polyphonic aftertouch support: Add expressive nuance with polyphonic aftertouch.
- Real-time step controls: Modulate pitch, filter, and effects with per-step precision, all shaped by aftertouch.
- Extensive sound library: Explore over 100 diverse acoustic and synthetic sound sources.
- Sample import: Transform your own sounds into evolving sequences with 128 user slots for imported samples.
- Kontrol keyboard integration: Seamlessly integrates with Native Instruments’ Kontrol S-Series keyboards.
Circular follows a trilogy of renowned granular instruments Straylight, Pharlight, and Ashlight – all developed by Frank Elting, who leads the concept, programming, and sample content. Created in collaboration with boutique sound design agency The Most Human Colors, Elting also partnered with leading sound designers, including Samuel Estes (noted for his work with Hans Zimmer) and The Solos, who have shaped trailers for the Godzilla franchise, Black Panther, and Game of Thrones.
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