New Leviasynth On The Way From The Makers Of Hydrasynth

 

It looks like a new synth is on the way from Ashun Sound Machines (ASM), makers of the Hydrasynth.

Their parent company, MEDELI Electronics, has applied for a US patent for the name ‘Leviasynth’.

They’ve applied to use this with the following goods and services:

Pianos; Electronic musical instruments; Electronic pianos; Keyboard instruments; Keyboards for musical instruments; Music synthesizers; Musical instruments; Percussion instruments; Piano keyboards; Stringed musical instruments; Tuners for musical instruments; Wind instruments; Digital pianos; Music synthesizer for making drum sounds

The status of the request is Pending.

They’ve also registered ‘Leviasynth’ as a trademark within the European Union, in the category of Musical Instrument Products.

MEDELI Electronics has previously registered ‘Ashun’, ‘Hydrasynth’ and ‘Polytouch’.

The ASM Hydrasynth, above, was introduced in 2019, and was one of the most audacious debuts for a new company in recent memory. The Hydrasynth pairs a massively deep sound engine with a keyboard with polyphonic aftertouch, and an interface that offers lots of real time synthesis control.

The Hydrasynth was an immediate hit, and ASM has followed it up with three variations – the Hydrasynth Desktop, Hydrasynth Explorer, and Hydrasynth Deluxe – delivering the same powerful synth engine in designs ranging from entry-level to flagship.

Ashun has not made any announcement related to the Leviasynth yet, so it will be interesting if they’ve got something new to show at the 2025 NAMM Show. We’ll share official details if and when they become available.

What would you like to see ASM introduces with the Leviasynth? Share your thoughts in the comments!


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