Great Free Synths
Great Free Synths
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Meddle & Intro - both PC synthedit creations but don't let that put you off - the latter in particular is fantastic with 4 osc and 64 waveforms.
Meddle & Intro - both PC synthedit creations but don't let that put you off - the latter in particular is fantastic with 4 osc and 64 waveforms.
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I haven't tried these, but with any SynthEdit creation, CPU usage is generally the poor point. I don't think that I will try these.
They are supposed to sound great...but I have plenty of great sounding synths, that are not SynthEdit, but use modestly less CPU...
I still don't understand why people aren't changing to Synthmaker, or Reaktor5, or other user environments. I don't believe that SynthEdit is that great...
But that is just my .02.
And there are those who would definitely contradict me.
AB
They are supposed to sound great...but I have plenty of great sounding synths, that are not SynthEdit, but use modestly less CPU...
I still don't understand why people aren't changing to Synthmaker, or Reaktor5, or other user environments. I don't believe that SynthEdit is that great...
But that is just my .02.
And there are those who would definitely contradict me.
AB
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hi guys, i am totally new to this forum... so i like to say hello.
here is a really great free synth, the sound is outstanding, avialable as VST or AU with lots of extra patches... the tweakabilty is honestly amazing!!! maybee some of you know it already, though...
but i have to disapoint you, it's also a CPU hog, but if you have a reasonable mashine it's shurely worth running it, the sound will simply blow you away!!!
THE CRYSTAL by http://www.greenoak.com
have fun tweakin'
cheers
here is a really great free synth, the sound is outstanding, avialable as VST or AU with lots of extra patches... the tweakabilty is honestly amazing!!! maybee some of you know it already, though...
but i have to disapoint you, it's also a CPU hog, but if you have a reasonable mashine it's shurely worth running it, the sound will simply blow you away!!!
THE CRYSTAL by http://www.greenoak.com
have fun tweakin'
cheers
* Crystal
* Synth1
* PolyIblit
* UGO's StringTheory and others
// C
* Synth1
* PolyIblit
* UGO's StringTheory and others
// C
PC Laptop Acer, XP Home SP2, build in crappy sound card.
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
Bleeps and Blops!
http://bluemoose.greatnow.com/
Apologies if the synths I linked caused problems for some - Intro's is a great sounding synth but, as someone stated, Synthedit does have some problems and isn't exactly the most efficient platform. However it is popular and people do crank out some great sounding synths predominately for free. I've already got a wad of payware but, in case anyone hasn't seen them already, as some have already linked do check these out:
Audiobulb Sophia
Buzzroom Lallapalooza Lite
Contralogic Pterosaur
EVM Ultrasonique
Greenoak Crystal
HG Fortune ProtoplasmTS, STS-21 & Swamp
KarmaFX Modular Synth
Krakli Cygnus, Richman 2, Vurtbox
Land Of Cockaigne Morpheus
Majiken Subduer
Novakill
Odo's Purple, DR-Fusion 2, TB Unknown 2
Ugo's Motion, Rez, String Theory & Texture
Voltkitchen Minimogue & Arppe2600
Xoxos Steam
Xsynth EVOL
Ziokiller MrRay73
Shit I remember saving for months back in the 80's just to buy a Juno - when I look at what musicians can download for free in a matter of seconds these days it really is a good time to be involved
Audiobulb Sophia
Buzzroom Lallapalooza Lite
Contralogic Pterosaur
EVM Ultrasonique
Greenoak Crystal
HG Fortune ProtoplasmTS, STS-21 & Swamp
KarmaFX Modular Synth
Krakli Cygnus, Richman 2, Vurtbox
Land Of Cockaigne Morpheus
Majiken Subduer
Novakill
Odo's Purple, DR-Fusion 2, TB Unknown 2
Ugo's Motion, Rez, String Theory & Texture
Voltkitchen Minimogue & Arppe2600
Xoxos Steam
Xsynth EVOL
Ziokiller MrRay73
Shit I remember saving for months back in the 80's just to buy a Juno - when I look at what musicians can download for free in a matter of seconds these days it really is a good time to be involved

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[proof]Americans have no rhythm!
http://www.livescience.com/othernews/05 ... _beat.html
It isn't really that big a deal: People who have been exposed to more complex rhythms while growin up have a firmer grasp of rhythm as a whole. Fun read, regardless.
a.
It isn't really that big a deal: People who have been exposed to more complex rhythms while growin up have a firmer grasp of rhythm as a whole. Fun read, regardless.
a.
mbp 2.66, osx 10.6.8, 8GB ram.