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  2. OpenMPT - Wikipedia

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    This allows musicians to use 64-bit VST plugins and make use of the entire physical memory on 64-bit systems. For this purpose, OpenMPT provides its own plugin bridge, which can be used to run plugins with a different bitness than the host in a separate process, or to run plugin in a sandbox and prevent them from crashing the host application.

  3. 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.

  4. LV2 - Wikipedia

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    LV2 (LADSPA Version 2) is a set of royalty-free open standards [2] for music production plug-ins and matching host applications. It includes support for the synthesis and processing of digital audio and CV, [3] events such as MIDI and OSC, and provides a free alternative to audio plug-in standards such as Virtual Studio Technology (VST) and Audio Units (AU).

  5. Disposable Soft Synth Interface - Wikipedia

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    DSSI is sometimes described as Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API for instruments.LADSPA is an audio effects plugin architecture for filters, reverbs and other sound processing software tools, whereas DSSI was designed specifically for instrument plugins that generate sound from note events.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Ardour (software) - Wikipedia

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    It is theoretically possible to use plugins created for Windows in the VST2 format on Linux with the help of Wine, but the project team does not recommend it. [13] Since version 6.5, it also supports VST3 plugins on all supported platforms. [14] Unlike most modern 64-bit DAW's, Ardour does not run 32bit VST's natively. [15]

  9. Calf Studio Gear - Wikipedia

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    Calf Studio Gear, often referred to as Calf Plugins, is a set of open source LV2 plugins for the Linux platform. The suite intends to be a complete set of plugins for audio mixing, virtual instruments and mastering. As of version 0.90.0 there are 47 plugins in the suite.