"Voltage Modular 2.0 has achieved a big step forward in terms of sound. The frequency and amplitude modulations in the audio range sound outstanding." [Review on page 63]
Voltage Modular is a proper modular monster. It's a true-to-life Eurorack sim. There's a kid-in-a-candy-store sensation with software modulars, and Voltage Modular has more candy than most.
Every time I sit down to take Voltage Modular for a spin, I come away with something interesting, surprising, and great sounding. How cool is that?
Creating patches is quick and easy, and your ability to experiment with sound design is amazing.
The module selection is wide-ranging and robust, and the sound is great—harkening to the kinds of modules you’d find in Eurorack.
The range of modules coming from third parties, and the broad and growing set of native modules from Cherry Audio itself, provide a near-infinite set of options for inventive audio processing and synthesis modes of expression.
There’s no doubt that Voltage is an exceptional modular playground.
With its vast array of modules and ever-expanding library of 3rd party creations, you can easily get lost in experimentation for the next decade and beyond.
The sound quality is great, and it keeps up with all modulation routing and sequencing synchronisations; as one would expect from a professional product.
With its refined workflow, constantly improving feature set and keen pricing, it’s a serious contender for anyone looking to enter the world of virtual modular madness.
Doepfer made modular accessible in the 90s by democratizing the Eurorack format. Cherry Audio goes a step further in this direction, offering a complete, scalable, fully open, low-cost solution.
All the modules in the base package, plus the "Electro Drums" modules, make Voltage Modular an all-in-one platform, versatile and very pleasant to use.