Sanguine Modules Contextus
A macro oscillator based on the Renaissance alternative firmware for Braids
DigitalHardware cloneNoiseOscillatorPolyphonicSynth voiceWaveshaper
Sanguine Modules Nodi
A macro oscillator based on Mutable Instruments' Braids
DigitalHardware cloneNoiseOscillatorPolyphonicSynth voiceWaveshaper
Sanguine Modules Funes
Based on Mutable Instruments' Plaits 1.2
DigitalDrumHardware cloneNoiseOscillatorPolyphonicSynth voice
Rigatoni Modular Loom
An additive oscillator based loosely on the structure of Euclidean pattern sequencing
Geodesics DarkEnergy
Complex RM FM oscillator
OscillatorSynth voicePolyphonicDigitalLow-frequency oscillator
KautenjaDSP Mini Boss
An emulation of the Yamaha YM2612 FM synthesis chip from the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Genesis.
KautenjaDSP Boss Fight
An emulation of the Yamaha YM2612 FM synthesis chip from the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Genesis.
Valley Terrorform
An extensive wavetable oscillator that lets you explore and rip apart wavetables in many different ways.
OscillatorPolyphonicSynth voiceWaveshaperLow-frequency oscillator
KautenjaDSP Jairasullator
An emulation of the General Instrument AY-3-8910 chip.
DistortionLow-frequency oscillatorNoiseOscillatorPolyphonicSynth voiceVoltage-controlled amplifier
Prok Modular Win Win Situation
Pair of Oscillators with frequency and amplitude envelopes designed for drum synthesis
Prok Modular Skin In The Game
Single oscillator with frequency and amplitude envelopes designed for drum synthesis
Mockba Modular Proton
Virtual analog 3-oscillator polysynth
Mockba Modular Model X
Virtual analog 3-oscillator hybrid polysynth
Mockba Modular Model V
Virtual analog 3-oscillator polysynth
LifeFormModular PercussiveVibration
Synth voice based on 21Khz PalmLoop and Befaco Rampage mainly for drums
LifeFormModular AdditiveVibration
Additive/FM synth voice based on 21Khz PalmLoop and Befaco Rampage
Sonus Dept. Semiramis
Semimodular synthesizer
Synth voiceFilterDelayLow-frequency oscillatorOscillatorEnvelope generator
Geodesics Energy
Relativistic oscillator
OscillatorSynth voicePolyphonicDigitalLow-frequency oscillator
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