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  2. BespokeSynth - Wikipedia

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    [10] On December 22, 2024, version 1.3.0 was released, with several new modules, enhancements and many bug fixes. [11] A nightly build is available as well (updated every commit), with a lot of unreleased features and fixes. As this is a development release, it can also have some potential instability, but is generally stable. [12]

  3. ZynAddSubFX - Wikipedia

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    ZynAddSubFX (also now called Zyn-Fusion) is a free and open-source software synthesizer for Linux, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.As of version 3, the completely new user interface is being released under proprietary terms with an open-source-eventually intention while the synthesis engine remains under the original GPL terms.

  4. Synth1 - Wikipedia

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    Synth1 is the all-time most downloaded VST plug-in on KVR Audio, [13] and was ranked number 5 on MusicRadar's list of "The 27 best free VST plug-ins in the world today". [14] It has over 25 thousand free patches to download online. Because Synth1's versatility, there are a wide variety of patches available.

  5. VCV Rack - Wikipedia

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    VCV Rack is a free open-source virtual modular synthesizer: multiple modules can be connected to synthesize a sound. By default, the software contains several VCOs, LFOs, mixers, and other standard synthesizer modules. However, more can be added as plugins through the VCV Rack website. [5] [6]

  6. FluidSynth - Wikipedia

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    FluidSynth, formerly named iiwusynth, is a free open source software synthesizer which converts MIDI note data into an audio signal using SoundFont technology without need for a SoundFont-compatible soundcard. FluidSynth can act as a virtual MIDI device, able to receive MIDI data from any program and transform it into audio on-the-fly.

  7. Virtual Studio Technology - Wikipedia

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    VST Instruments can act as standalone software synthesizers, samplers, or drum machines. [4] Neon [5] was the first available VST Instrument (included with Cubase VST 3.7). It was a 16-voice, 2-oscillator virtual analog synthesizer. [4] In 2006, the VST interface specification was updated to version 2.4.

  8. Yoshimi (synthesizer) - Wikipedia

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    LFOs in the synth engines can now be in sync with the MIDI timecode. [9] Version 2.1.0 expands on this with MIDI sync added to all effects where it is relevant, such as Echo delay time. Version 2.1.2 further refines the code, gives better relability for older MIDI- learn files and adds more details to the user guide.

  9. SynthEdit - Wikipedia

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    Below a toolbar containing a switch (stylised as a green power button) to start and stop the audio engine, SynthEdit's interface is divided into three vertical sections: a left panel containing a list of modules, a section for the detached visual editing windows in the middle, and a panel showing the highlighted modules' properties and values on the right.