Please don't jump down my throat and flame me, I just want to ask a recommendation from those who know more than me...
Can anybody recommend a free synth vst that has octave and semitone controls for both (or all) oscillators. I have been using synth 1 for a while but it only has detune on one osc. and pitch on another, with no values on each! Purple has limited octaves and no semitones (and I'd prefer only 2 osc. to be honest).
Thanks in advance.
Synth with octave + semitones
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Re: Synth with octave + semitones
two synth 1's?The_Glass_Olive wrote:Please don't jump down my throat and flame me, I just want to ask a recommendation from those who know more than me...
Can anybody recommend a free synth vst that has octave and semitone controls for both (or all) oscillators. I have been using synth 1 for a while but it only has detune on one osc. and pitch on another, with no values on each! Purple has limited octaves and no semitones (and I'd prefer only 2 osc. to be honest).
Thanks in advance.
go to kvraudios free vst reviews, should be something there.
http://www.kvraudio.com/ratings/9.html
im a little busy in work, but if your still stuck later i will try and find something for u.
http://www.kvraudio.com/ratings/9.html
im a little busy in work, but if your still stuck later i will try and find something for u.
I think Curve from Cableguys has the features you are looking for:
http://www.cableguys.de/curve-about.html
Cheers!
http://www.cableguys.de/curve-about.html
Cheers!
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Well it has pitch and detune similar to synth 1, which I'm struggling to manipulate to my taste.
What I want to do is transpose the octaves of the two oscillators but keep them harmonic... using pitch and detune I haven't really got the kind of result I'm looking for - sounds a bit muddy...
Thanks all the same, anymore suggestions? There must be something...
What I want to do is transpose the octaves of the two oscillators but keep them harmonic... using pitch and detune I haven't really got the kind of result I'm looking for - sounds a bit muddy...
Thanks all the same, anymore suggestions? There must be something...
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Aha got one: called polykeys and is actually pretty awesome! If anyone is interested - http://www.kvraudio.com/get/2603.html
Thanks guys.
Thanks guys.