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Absynth is Probably my favorite synthesizer to program.. what it's perhaps most famous for are it's envelops.. that can go on for days.. its a wonderful instrument for creating long ambient evolving sounds
The FM 8 started out life as the FM 7 which was all about emulating the DX7.. made perhaps particularly famous by Brain Eno..
The FM 8, as near as I can tell, is perhaps the leading frequency modulation based software synth around..
When the FM7 became the FM8 it added a host of cool features like an arpeggiator.. the effects shown, and other fun stuff
I discovered this program in the end of 2011 on youtube, when I saw a video made by a Japanese engineer who makes computer versions of songs that were originally written for classical singers and orchestra. The really exciting thing for me is, that these virtual voice generators can produce real sounding words from keyboard inputs! This means you can create a melody and let it be sung by a human voice with the text you wrote down before!
In the example the Japanese computer voice sings words in German language, using the Japanese sounds that come closest to the German sounds!
example-youtube video :
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PvURGMvQvo&feature=relmfu
I made a few songs with the program
wolfgangschweizer.bandcamp.com/album/virtual-voices-album...
I have the English program version, and instead of the Japanese singer Hatsune Miku I have the opera singer"Prima".
the fun thing for me is:
If I use the English sounds/letter combinations that sound most similar to sounds in my German dialect (Swabian), I can make songs in this dialect. Would be impossible to get a real person to sing like this.
Example:
The bristol softwaresynthesizer for linux by Nick Copeland, emulating a Korg Mono/Poly. Get it for free at
MIDI-controller, fits in laptop bag
a Midi controller makes only noises together with software. It is not a normal keyboard with loudspeakers.
The bristol softwaresynthesizer for linux by Nick Copeland, emulating a modular arp 2600. Get it for free at
The Silkworm is a supersaw style synth, which is extremely easy to program and includes a few very nice features of its own www.vstplanet.com/Instruments/VST_Synthesizers2.htm
Subtractive analog-modelling soft-synth with comprehensive modulation routings www.vstplanet.com/Instruments/VST_Synthesizers.htm
The Prodigious synthesizer is a Mono/Poly instrument based in the architechture of a famous synthesiser from the past www.vstplanet.com/Instruments/VST_Synthesizers2.htm
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Wiedersehen macht Ah?! Podcast-Lieblingsgast Peter V. ist zurück, pünktlich zum Release seines neuen Software-Synthesizers, und gibt exklusive Einblicke in das, was einmal ein, Zitat "unkomplizierter, kleiner FM-Synthesizer" hätte werden sollen.
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