So creating a classic sirring PWM-sound, or fat detuned saws is done in no time. Modulation can easily be assigned using dropdown menus next to parameters such as Pitch, Cutoff, etc. As the UI isn’t sizable (at least in this tested version), you can’t see all parameters at once. Fortunately, this is very easy – the user interface is divided into expandable sections (OSC, Filters, etc.), which allows fast navigation once you get used to this: Simply click on the little triangle to unfold the section you want to edit. Only very few patches (of the experimental variety) are included with the download – so you’ll need to get right at and create your own. So the parameters are pretty much self-explanatory for anyone who’s ever seen a synth. Next come 3 envelopes, 3 LFOs, 2 filters (with 4 selectable types), FX (Delay, Chorus/Flanger, LoFi and Clipper) and an 8-step sequencer. If you are interested in creating new sounds, fast, read on: This synth has 3 Oscillators, of which each can be set to Saw (includes Triangle option), Square (includes Pulsewidth) and Noise. Synister is a fun little open-source synth for VST and AU (Windows only), that can inspire to create new sounds due its user interface design. Synth sounds unfolding fast: Synister is an easy to use virtual analog synth for classic sounds – with a twist.
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