Absynth Is Back And Weirder Than Ever After 16 Years

Absynth 6 returns with MPE support, modern engines, and presets from Brian Eno, reigniting a cult-classic synth after 16 years.
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Absynth Is Back And Weirder Than Ever After 16 Years
Absynth 6 Marks a Surprise Comeback After 16 Years Absynth is officially back, answering long-standing questions from electronic musicians about whether Native Instruments would ever revive its most cult-loved software synth. After a 16-year gap since its last major update, Absynth 6 arrives as a modernized version of the experimental instrument that defined an era of computer-based music production. The new release confirms collaboration with original designer Brian Clevinger and introduces contemporary features like MPE support. It also includes new presets from ambient legend Brian Eno and electronic composer Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. For producers wondering what changed, what stayed the same, and whether Absynth still matters in 2025, this comeback delivers clear answers. The goal is not nostalgia alone, but relevance in today’s crowded synth market. Absynth 6 positions itself as both a legacy revival and a forward-looking sound design tool. Credit: Google Why Absynth Became a Cult Clas…