Double SF2 Oscillator
State Variable and Moog Filter Modes
HAHDSR Amp and Filter envelopes with many slope modes
Included 16 Trance Synth Patches
16 User Patches.
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The Moppeltron synth:
Moppeltron employs the Discrete-Summation Formulae (DSF) synthesis technique proposed by James A. Moorer. This technique has capabilities similar to those of frequency modulation, yet it has the advantage that the number of partials can be exactly specified and that also one-sided spectra can be generated. By morphing between two mixes of DSF parameter sets, Moppeltron is capable of synthesizing a wide variety of sounds and effects.
I created Moppeltron using Synthedit, yet it doesn't use native Synthedit oscillators but a unique DSF oscillator which I coded in C++. For v1.1, I also coded a new ADSR module which works just as the native SE module but operates faster.
Features
Two DSF parameter sets defining the partials. Exact specification of the number of partials, the maximum frequency, and all other parameters is possible by using text entry fields. One-sided or two-sided spectra.
A morphing unit allowing static mixes of the two DSF parameter sets as well as dynamic warping between two mixes using an ADSR envelope or an LFO.
ADSR envelope and a gain for volume control. Embedded piano keyboard control.
MIDI control of all parameters. Easy MIDI-CC assignment by MIDI learn function.
16 voice polyphony, or mono. Note sliding. Adjustable pitch bend range.
64 presets ...
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Sinthecyza! 4.1
Tri-Envelope Sub-Osc PD Synth:
Features:
Standard Tuning and Sub Phase Distortion Oscillators,
24db LP Filter with Key Follow on Frequency and Resonance,
1 Amplifier AHDSR and 2 Filter DAHDSR Envelope Generators with Inversion and Offset Options,
Velocity Sensitivity, Keyboard Scaling and Glide Controls,
Mono Switch,
Default Position Reset on all Rotary Controls,
Full Automation.
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Heartburn is the first VST software synthesizer available from Tiny God. It's a fairly conventional virtual-analog style, additive-subtractive synthesizer, but has a number of features which set it apart. The monophonic demo version of Heartburn is free.
• The mutation feature, when enabled, causes Heartburn's settings to change with every note played, in order to explore all the sounds the synth is capable of. The mutation rate is widely variable, from vanishingly slight adjustments of the patch to a totally different sound on every note. Many VST hosts support random patch generation, but Heartburn allows finer control and knows which controls not to mess with.
• Patch morphing and breeding. At any time, you can store the current settings to the "Mother" or "Father" slot, then morph smoothly between them in real time, within a note, with the modulation wheel on your MIDI controller, or just click the "Breed" button to try out a different "child" of the parent patches ...