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  2. Virtual Studio Technology - Wikipedia

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    Steinberg updated the VST interface specification to version 2.0 in 1999. One addition was the ability for plugins to receive MIDI data. This supported the introduction of Virtual Studio Technology Instrument (VSTi) format plugins. VST Instruments can act as standalone software synthesizers, samplers, or drum machines. [4]

  3. Vocaloid 2 - Wikipedia

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    Vocaloid 2 was announced in 2007. Unlike the first engine, Vocaloid 2 based its synthesis on vocal samples, rather than analysis of the human voice. [1] Due to time constraints, unlike the previous engine, it did not have a public beta test and instead bugs were patched as users reported them. [2]

  4. 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.

  5. Vocalina - Wikipedia

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    It was last updated in September, 2013 to version 2.2.0. It added new functions such as enhanced abilities of equalization and the ability to use VST plug-in, the track mixer was also improved. General quality was improved and grating sounds were removed, the overall master sound was improved greatly while editing and performance was enhanced.

  6. Vocaloid - Wikipedia

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    Vocaloid 2 was announced in 2007. Unlike the first engine, Vocaloid 2 based its results on vocal samples, rather than analysis of the human voice. [25] The synthesis engine and the user interface were completely revamped, with Japanese Vocaloids possessing a Japanese interface. [13]

  7. KRISTAL Audio Engine - Wikipedia

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    At that time it had a different look and feel, and was known as the Crystal Audio Engine, a name derived from the song The Crystal Ship by The Doors. [ 1 ] Following a public beta period, the initial version, renamed to the KRISTAL Audio Engine , was released in 2004, under the developer name of Kreatives.

  8. Harmor - Wikipedia

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    Harmor is powered by an additive synthesis engine, similar to Image-Line’s synthesizer Morphine. [1] Although the different additive modules and controls found in Harmor can look similar to more conventional synthesizers that utilize subtractive synthesis, its sound generation engine differs in that it sums its partials later in the signal chain (right before the FX stage) compared to some ...

  9. E-mu Proteus - Wikipedia

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    The Proteus 1 Plus Orchestral model is a Proteus 1 XR with the sounds of the Proteus 1 and 2. It contains the ROM presets for the Proteus 1 and some from the Proteus 2. Proteus MPS (Master Performance System), a 61-key keyboard version of the first Proteus module. A Proteus MPS plus Orchestral was also available with sounds of the first two ...