BT came up with this idea many years ago doing sound design. One of Mars’ moons? A synthesizer? A tool for creating massive cinematic and electronic rhythms? An engine for endless spectral combinations of wide, lush pads and ambiences with propulsive rhythmic figures? Is it a sound library of bespoke percussion, beats, micro rhythms, field recordings, live acoustic and orchestral treatments, textures and a massive vintage synthesizer collection? That is just scratching the surface.Īt its core, Phobos is a synthesizer based on the unexplored precept of polyconvolution as a synthesis engine. Phobos lends itself to writing cinematic electronic, epic, and hybrid compositions, courtesy of its liquid, morphing, and transformational convolution capabilities. Spitfire Audio has launched BT Phobos, a synthesizer instrument developed in collaboration with BT (Brian Transeau).