WhySynth

WhySynth is a versatile softsynth which operates as a plugin for the DSSI Soft Synth Interface. A brief list of features:

  • 4 oscillators, 2 filters, 3 LFOs, and 5 envelope generators per voice.

  • 10 oscillator modes: minBLEP, wavecycle, asynchronous granular, three FM.

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Linux
  • BSD
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  • music-synthesizer

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  • Developed by

    Sean Bolton
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-2.0) and Free product.
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  • Alternatives

    6 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Audio & Music

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What is WhySynth?

WhySynth is a versatile softsynth which operates as a plugin for the DSSI Soft Synth Interface. A brief list of features:

  • 4 oscillators, 2 filters, 3 LFOs, and 5 envelope generators per voice.

  • 10 oscillator modes: minBLEP, wavecycle, asynchronous granular, three FM modes, waveshaper, noise, PADsynth, and phase distortion.

  • 6 filter modes.

  • flexible modulation and mixdown options, plus effects.

DSSI is a plugin API for software instruments (soft synths) with user interfaces, permitting them to be hosted in-process by audio applications. More information on DSSI can be found at:

http://dssi.sourceforge.net/

WhySynth is something of a mongrel, combining bits from Xsynth-DSSI, hexter, Csound, Mats Olsson's MSS, and various other programs, with inspiration from a number of my favorite long-hair-days synths (Matrix 6, ESQ-1, K4), and wavecycle data resynthesized from Claude Kaber's Virtual K4 samples and //christian's exegesis of the Ensoniq SQ-80 wavetable ROMs. See the enclosed file AUTHORS for more details.

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