Besides, you can find a new granular synthesis algorithm in the Oscillator section. Omnisphere 2 also offers a huge library of up to wavetable oscillators. Each of them has its own shape parameter for easy control of the position of the wavetable. In addition, there are 8 new filter types in the Layer section, as well as such functions as FM and ring modulation, analog-style unison drift, polyphonic LFO and Modulation Envelope features, Soundsource Reversing, etc. Verdict: Reveal Sound Spire is a virtual analog synth that can reproduce a wide range of tones, depending on the waveform and synth mode used.
The software offers 49 waveforms, including common analog signals, as well as piano, vocal, organ, violin and other unusual types. As for the oscillators, you can create up to 9 different sets for each of them. Here, in addition to the standard functions, you can also set musical intervals for example, fifths, octaves for the offset of the oscillators.
There is also an advanced resonant filter section that you can set up in series or parallel, and select from different slopes and modes. Verdict: The Nexus2 is considered to be the best synthesizer software by professional users. In addition to about factory presets, it contains over modern dance patches.
Thanks to a new Dance Vol. This version comes with an improved modulation matrix, which uses such sources as a mod wheel, aftertouch, pitchbend, CC and host automation, and twin user LFOs. Nexus2's arpeggiator and Trancegate deserves special attention. In addition to the usual arpeggiator modes for up, down, order, etc. Verdict: ROLI Equator is a wonderful synth program, which comes with the latex multi-touch keyboard that allows you to play and record melodies more interesting than what you could create on a regular keyboard.
Producers have made a real breakthrough in the world of electronic music, innovating the so-called MIDI Polyphonic Expression theory.
You also get access to Eerie Strings, enchanting pads, and rolling basses. The program has two modes: direct mode allows you to jump directly to the performance, and the second - expands the full view with 6 panels for audio editing.
Xfer Serum. Arturia V Collection 7. Realistic synth-based instruments Amazing sonic diversity Similar sound to vintage synthesizers Upgrades cost much. Rob Papen Go2. IK Multimedia Syntronic. High-end sample instruments Amazing arpeggiator A library of effects A bit incorrect simulation of the classic synths. The best synth keeps getting better! Its sharp GUI is focused around a central panel that provides access to an XY pad, modulation matrix , arpeggiator, and more.
The oscillators to the left can be set to Harmolator and Additive modes, with the former offering 96 partials to create some unique timbres, while Additive mode allows you to draw in complex waveforms.
The Oberheim Eight Voice was a behemoth subtractive synth in the 80s with a huge, thick sound courtesy of eight stacked Oberheim SEM modules. This is a wonderful sounding synth, and is sure to please anyone who has ever wanted to get their hands on this historic icon. The emulated analogue filters are rich and smooth, and the oscillators are fat and punchy. Critically, the performance controls and ease of programming make it enormous fun to use.
It also makes getting excellent sounds swift and efficient. In the hands of virtually any synth enthusiast, OB-E is capable of earth-shaking basses, massive and impossibly wide pads, and lead sounds big enough to reach the halls of Valhalla. The Moog Model 15 is a modular synth from the s, which Moog has revived as a less space-dominating iOS app.
Those with macOS Big Sur can take advantage of the app on their computers, with a price tag that is almost a thousand times cheaper than that of an original Model You might be mad not to. Read our review here. FM synthesis has been responsible for some wicked sounds in the last few decades, from glistening 80s bells to wrangled dubstep basslines. Reason Studios has made it simple with Algoritm: a nine-operator FM synth with flexible modulation and wavetable oscillators for nuanced sound design.
Reason Studios has taken it far further with the addition of the wavetable oscillators you can use as sources or modulators. It is the kind of drag and drop synthesis you may not have experienced: as easy to use as something like Reason, but with enough possibilities, variations and permutations to satisfy many a hardened modular user. You could certainly have a lot of fun doing something like that!
Download: Google Play. Otherwise, you may want to take a moment to look over our list of best free DAWs you can download immediately each of them can be great MIDI keyboard applications in their own right. LABS is not all sunshine and rainbows, though, which is something we figured out through trial and error.
In theory, this would be fine, but we find their app to be quite error prone. Oftentimes, plugins would not get installed properly, and even after they were, we would still sometimes get error messages. Personally, I would much prefer being able to download DLL files and store them away under the appropriate category in my VST plugin library.
I like to keep my VST library organized! Spitfire Audio is messing with my system. Download: Spitfire Audio. The Surge synth is one of those VST plugins that lives up to the hype. Suffice it to say, Surge is so versatile that you could create entire projects with it without the need of relying on another synth — hardware, software, or otherwise. As with other virtual instruments mentioned here, Surge needs a host to work. What makes Surge a great product for your MIDI keyboard is obviously that you can create just about any kind of sound you want with it.
That makes practicing, sequencing, and messing around with your MIDI keyboard that much more fun! Download: GitHub. Throw on a little reverb or delay and play around with it.
Atmos Piano is simplistic. It only features a few controls. A great practice and recording tool overall. Download: Prism Audio. It even brands itself as a free, open-source, old-school MIDI editor. This editor gives you the ability to create and edit MIDI files in a straightforward interface. Saved file sizes are optimized to remain small not that MIDI files are large to begin with!
This one is a tribute to all those who liked old school applications and prefer simple interfaces to more complex ones. All instruments automatically organize themselves onscreen in the appropriate sections too. Naturally, MuseScore supports MIDI keyboard input, which means you can easily write music for piano, guitar, orchestra, jazz, choir, band, marching, and more.
Download: MuseScore. Inside, you can compose, edit, and play MIDI files quickly and easily, utilizing its user-friendly interface.
All this can be done in multiple, convenient views including score, keyboard, guitar, and controller. For those who like sequencing MIDI, but also want to be able to see their music in standard notation form, this could prove quite handy. Download: Aria Maestosa.
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