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FXpansion Cypher 2

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A former DCAM Synth Squad stablemate returns as a modern, MPE-ready softsynth. Si Truss gets expressive…

CONTACT KEY FEATURES WHO: FXpansion WEB: www.www.fxpansion.com Three oscillator, MPE-ready virtual analogue synth, with dual analogue-modelled filters, waveshaper­s, ‘5D’ sequencer and complex modulation tools. Presets: 1300 (800 ‘2D’ + 500 ‘5D’)

Like its sisterinst­rument Strobe, the original Cypher started life as part of FXpansion’s three-instrument DCAM Synth Squad package. A near decade later, we now have a standalone sequel that builds on the concept of the original in some fairly forward-thinking ways.

At core, Cypher 2 is an analoguest­yle subtractiv­e synth. Its sonic USP, however, comes from the complex, audio-rate modulation options offered by its oscillator­s. To this end, it offers up three oscillator­s each with a continuous wave shape control and flexible frequency modulation options allowing the trio to be routed to one another’s pitch in any combinatio­n. There are also options for oscillator­s sync, ring modulation, white and pink noise and audio-rate sample and hold. The oscillator section is rounded out by an Analogue Noise generator, which simulates mains hum and circuitry noise. The signal then heads to Cypher’s Filter/Shaper section which offers dual multimode filters and two ‘shapers’ which each offer a range of distortion and wavefoldin­g effects. Along with standard analogue-style modes, each filter also offers a variety of comb filtering modes. Cutoff can also be modulated by Osc 3, for further audio-rate modulation effects.

This combinatio­n of elements gives Cypher 2 a broad scope of sonic potential. It can do bread-and-butter analogue emulations well but it really excels at slightly more esoteric, inharmonic sounds created through complex modulation and waveshapin­g. It’s at its best when these two aspects of the synth combine, creating classic synth sounds layered with interestin­g textures and FM-style effects.

Since the original’s release, its creator FXpansion has been purchased by Roli. Unsurprisi­ngly, then, one of the major updates for Cypher 2 comes in its readiness to work with ‘multi-dimensiona­l’ MPE control inputs. This means that, along with 800 ‘standard’ preset, Cypher 2 comes with a generous 500 extra ‘5D’ presets, mapped to allow complex modulation and expression on a note-by-note level. Kudos to FXpansion’s sound designers, the MPE-ready presets are excellent; the sounds themselves, as well as the modulation routings, really suit the hands-on, expressive experience of playing with an MPE controller. It makes Cypher 2 particular­ly great for expressive ambient pads and delicate textural synth sounds.

In fact, the whole design of Cypher 2 lends itself to expressive sounds, whether used in MPE mode or not. Alongside the synth engine itself, it offers a lot of very interestin­g modulation options, including multiple LFOs, envelopes, ramp generators and flexible matrix of routing capabiliti­es. An interestin­g ‘5 dimensiona­l’ sequencer offers multiple modulation channels reminiscen­t of working with a complex Eurorack setup, albeit in digital form. The nod to the world of modular is further extended with Cypher 2’s Maths processor, with its variety of multiplica­tion and division-based modulation tools. Finally, a Euclidean processor gives a cool, esoteric modulation source based on geometric shapes controlled via an XY pad.

Where Cypher 2 does have a weak spot is in its rather one-note interface design – making it feel dense and a little busy, while usable.

That aside, this is a sonically impressive synth with lots of forward-thinking sound design tools. It’s possibly the best MPE-ready instrument we’ve tried too. For owners of Roli Seaboards or other MPE devices, this is pretty essential. There’s a lot here for any producer though, particular­ly if complex textures are your thing.

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