The Riser, the new synth from German developer AIR, isn’t shy about what it’s for.

This is a synth to make rises and drops aimed squarely at EDM fans. Dial up presets, turn some knobs, and sync up absurd rhythmic builds, like pumping chart-topping performance-enhancing drugs into your music. What makes it interesting is, it’s a synth. It isn’t another sample library, so you can actually control the results and make something original.

And if that’s what you want to do, you can do it right now for free – sort of. There’s a 2-week unlimited demo version – but only if you download it within the next 48 hours. After that, the demo goes away. (It then goes on sale on the 1st of September for US$79.99, AU, VST, AAX; 32­- and 64­-bit; OS X or Windows.)

That also gives a clue to how they expect this app to be used. It’s so quick at generating EDM drops, you won’t need it for longer than two weeks. After that, we expect to see you on the DJs complaining Twitter feed griping about how the cocaine on your private jet isn’t as good as it was last week.

You know what this means. Obligatory SoundCloud embed!

AIR is AIR Music Technology, the ex-Wizoo development house that’s now part of InMusic. And as such, they have some synth development chops. So, once you delve into the synth, it’s actually pretty powerful.

The basic idea is this. It’s a “transition designer.” You use a sweep, noise, or a chord as a source. Add LFOs for pumping and tempo effects – synced to your track. Then add effects (delay, reverb, pan, stereo width). Watch:

And here’s AIR’s actual SoundCloud track list, though it does bear some surprising similarity to the (parody) tracklist above.

And if your tastes tend toward IDM rather then EDM, which is a safe bet when you read CDM (AFAIK), you’ve just been given a two-week challenge to make something with this synth that sounds nothing like the demos. I think that might even have commercial potential, what with Aphex Twin trending. IDM is the new EDM. (Or AIR have come completely late to the party, because apparently everyone really only cares about Deep House – just ask Beatport. Deep House IDM, then. You heard it here first. And, probably, last.)

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Native Instruments’ Massive wound up becoming a defining sound of American and European big-stage festival / top-of-the-charts dance music in recent years, completely unintentionally. (I’m going to forget for a second that anyone ever called what resulted “dubstep,” since that name never made sense.)

So, hey, maybe if Massive didn’t try to create EDM and then did, The Riser can try to create EDM tracks and then… you can turn it into some avant-garde IDM dark wave. Do it. Send us your SoundCloud link. Get nerd famous.

Or go get rich off it, but let us know, either way.

http://www.airmusictech.com/product/the-riser

Having had some time to play with it, I’ll say this: this is an amazing little synth once you start using it incorrectly. Think of it as a swarm synth with a bunch of tempo-synced modulation, before the marketing department got their hands on it. The UI is desperately ugly (especially if you have a Retina Display), but the sound is fantastic. And yes, it’s absolutely IDM-worthy. You’ll find my creations via Tor soon, maybe, if you know where to look.

72 responses to “The Riser Synth Makes it Easy to Make Ridiculous EDM Rises, Drops; Try it Free”

  1. Bendish says:

    no. this is absurd. design them. if ever. yourself.

  2. Bendish says:

    no. this is absurd. design them. if ever. yourself.

  3. Bendish says:

    no. this is absurd. design them. if ever. yourself.

  4. geoff says:

    “Native Instruments’ Massive wound up becoming a defining sound of American dance music” Just America??????? and American Dance music is a better name than Dubstep? Seems a strange way of looking at things to me.

    • Peter Kirn says:

      Ha, and I’m usually the one getting on people for that. You’re right – it’s not particularly American, per se, as the sound is closely related to European-born artists and to me owes a lot to other styles (including trance, which is why it makes so little sense to call it dubstep).

      I think more accurate is this: “American and European big-stage festival / top-of-the-charts dance music”

      Fixed.

  5. geoff says:

    “Native Instruments’ Massive wound up becoming a defining sound of American dance music” Just America??????? and American Dance music is a better name than Dubstep? Seems a strange way of looking at things to me.

    • Peter Kirn says:

      Ha, and I’m usually the one getting on people for that. You’re right – it’s not particularly American, per se, as the sound is closely related to European-born artists and to me owes a lot to other styles (including trance, which is why it makes so little sense to call it dubstep).

      I think more accurate is this: “American and European big-stage festival / top-of-the-charts dance music”

      Fixed.

  6. geoff says:

    “Native Instruments’ Massive wound up becoming a defining sound of American dance music” Just America??????? and American Dance music is a better name than Dubstep? Seems a strange way of looking at things to me.

    • Peter Kirn says:

      Ha, and I’m usually the one getting on people for that. You’re right – it’s not particularly American, per se, as the sound is closely related to European-born artists and to me owes a lot to other styles (including trance, which is why it makes so little sense to call it dubstep).

      I think more accurate is this: “American and European big-stage festival / top-of-the-charts dance music”

      Fixed.

  7. brian hennessey says:

    This is getting a little absurd. It’s probably used in this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCawU6BE8P8

  8. brian hennessey says:

    This is getting a little absurd. It’s probably used in this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCawU6BE8P8

  9. brian hennessey says:

    This is getting a little absurd. It’s probably used in this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCawU6BE8P8

  10. Bobby A says:

    The jokes are funny, but I could totally use something like this for game audio creation.

  11. Bobby A says:

    The jokes are funny, but I could totally use something like this for game audio creation.

  12. Bobby A says:

    The jokes are funny, but I could totally use something like this for game audio creation.

  13. Oh Peter it’s never as good as last week.

  14. Oh Peter it’s never as good as last week.

  15. Oh Peter it’s never as good as last week.

  16. Phew! says:

    Haha really loved the humour in this post.

  17. Phew! says:

    Haha really loved the humour in this post.

  18. Phew! says:

    Haha really loved the humour in this post.

  19. heinrichz says:

    gimme a break, no more risers please !

  20. heinrichz says:

    gimme a break, no more risers please !

  21. heinrichz says:

    gimme a break, no more risers please !

  22. Freeks says:

    Deep House IDM, Coming up!

    Now i found theme for my “Best of Gearslutz” track 😀

  23. Freeks says:

    Deep House IDM, Coming up!

    Now i found theme for my “Best of Gearslutz” track 😀

  24. Freeks says:

    Deep House IDM, Coming up!

    Now i found theme for my “Best of Gearslutz” track 😀

  25. Merlin says:

    is this really a review or just paid advertising?

    also the company name “air” is very funny, i remember a cracking group with the same name 🙂

  26. Merlin says:

    is this really a review or just paid advertising?

    also the company name “air” is very funny, i remember a cracking group with the same name 🙂

  27. Merlin says:

    is this really a review or just paid advertising?

    also the company name “air” is very funny, i remember a cracking group with the same name 🙂

  28. Merlin says:

    fuck it! it installs pace (copyprotection)……..

  29. Merlin says:

    fuck it! it installs pace (copyprotection)……..

  30. Merlin says:

    fuck it! it installs pace (copyprotection)……..

  31. josh says:

    This just seems like the right time to point out that I saw the term “post-dubstep” on Spotify last week.

    … which I’m pretty sure just means someone discovering Aphex Twin.

  32. josh says:

    This just seems like the right time to point out that I saw the term “post-dubstep” on Spotify last week.

    … which I’m pretty sure just means someone discovering Aphex Twin.

  33. josh says:

    This just seems like the right time to point out that I saw the term “post-dubstep” on Spotify last week.

    … which I’m pretty sure just means someone discovering Aphex Twin.

  34. freezedream says:

    To be honest, I thought this kind of thing was the easy, fun part of a track where you get to add your own unique touch. Why on earth would any serious producer use a rise-dedicated synth? It’s completely pointless!

  35. freezedream says:

    To be honest, I thought this kind of thing was the easy, fun part of a track where you get to add your own unique touch. Why on earth would any serious producer use a rise-dedicated synth? It’s completely pointless!

  36. freezedream says:

    To be honest, I thought this kind of thing was the easy, fun part of a track where you get to add your own unique touch. Why on earth would any serious producer use a rise-dedicated synth? It’s completely pointless!

  37. synapticflow says:

    No thanks! I will absolutely not be trying this out. I like to try to carefully create this quality thing called a “transition” instead of using trancey pantsy risers, buildups and drops.

    I’m no musical genius, but I do strive to do better than following the sheep.

  38. synapticflow says:

    No thanks! I will absolutely not be trying this out. I like to try to carefully create this quality thing called a “transition” instead of using trancey pantsy risers, buildups and drops.

    I’m no musical genius, but I do strive to do better than following the sheep.

  39. synapticflow says:

    No thanks! I will absolutely not be trying this out. I like to try to carefully create this quality thing called a “transition” instead of using trancey pantsy risers, buildups and drops.

    I’m no musical genius, but I do strive to do better than following the sheep.

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