Founder and CEO Dr Yu Endo granted us a behind-the-scenes look. We wanted to find out how their latest, the performance-based Liven 8 bit warps, came to be. We ourselves were curious about this process so we got in touch with Sonicware, a boutique synthesizer company based in Tokyo, Japan. What really does go into the making of a synthesizer from scratch? Bar a few in-progress updates from social-media-savvy manufacturers, the actual day-to-day of synthesizer creation remains a mystery. What of the creation process? For most of us end-consumers, our relationship with these instruments begins when the box opens. That a mass-produced product could inspire so much creativity, so much joy, is testament to the amount of work that must have gone into its creation. We adore them so much, even the act of unboxing has become a ritualised event. It’s a modern marvel of engineering, science and-depending on your understanding of electronics-perhaps even magic. ![]() Your new synthesizer arrives, fully formed and ready to be played. We talked with Japanese boutique instrument company Sonicware about the process behind the making of their new synthesizer, Liven 8bit warps. Creating a new synthesizer is a long journey full of challenges, deadlines and pressures.
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