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About Synthmaster...
SynthMaster is a new synthesis engine/standalone application for Windows that
uniquely combines different synthesis methods such as additive synthesis,
subtractive synthesis, amplitude modulation and frequency modulation. 18
different blocks such as modulators, oscillators, filters and LFOs can be
connected in different combinations to create virtually unlimited number of
instruments.
The synthesis engine in SynthMaster uses 8 point interpolation for professional
quality playback, and is capable of working at sampling rates upto 96k. It is
highly optimized, and most of the important signal processing routines have
SIMD versions (written in assembly) as well to harness the SIMD capabilities of
modern processors like P3, P4, AMD Athlon, etc. It uses the CPU very
efficiently, and has the capability of limiting the maximum CPU usage not to
overload the operating system.
Every SynthMaster instrument has its own MIDI controllers defined and linked to
its parameters. Upto 24 different controllers can be defined and each of them
can be linked to upto 8 parameters. Besides, for each SynthMaster instrument
there are two low frequency oscillators that can generate MIDI control change
messages in real-time. Since each controller can be linked to upto 8 instrument
parameters via linear transformations, this means that upto 16 instrument
parameters can be modulated in real-time, each at different ranges.
After instrument voices are mixed, they go through the fx chain. Every
SynthMaster instrument has 2 multimode resonant filters (with saturation),
vibrato, tremolo, chorus and reverb effects. All these effects are per
channel/instrument, so while you can have chorus on one channel, another
channel could have flanger running (The reason we are emphasizing this is on
many sound modules chorus and reverb are common effects, their settings are
global, not per channel). Besides, the reverb implementation is based on
physical modeling, therefore early reflections are calculated based on the
instrument position (pan & distance parameters).
SynthMaster LE at the moment does not support ReWire, although it can write its
output to a 16 bit stereo WAV file. By using a virtual MIDI patch cable
software such as MIDI-YOKE it can be easily connected to any DAW application
and its output can be written to a WAV file and then the output can be imported
to the DAW as a stereo audio track.
The current LE version allows a maximum of 8 voices and 4 instruments/channels
(MIDI Channels 1-4), and its output resolution is 13 bits. Other than these
limitations, it doesn’t have any other features disabled though. I will
be releasing the LE version on the internet in a couple of months, and it will
be freeware. Besides the LE version, there will be two commercial versions:
Standart version (32 voices) and Professional version (128 voices and ReWire
support)
We created a new group named synthmaster at yahoogroups, and anyone who’s
interested in SynthMaster is welcome to join. We will be posting all the betas,
documents, samples, presets etc etc.. on that group, and we will be collecting
user feedback on how to improve the product better.
We hope SynthMaster really becomes a useful tool for every musician on the
planet.
Best regards, and have fun with it!
Sound of Synthmaster...
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demo song 6
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demo song 7
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demo song 8
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demo song 9
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