
An expanded synthesis section with sound-shaping controls brings more depth and dynamics to your instruments - it features twin filters with parallel and serial routings, and five filters modeled after both analog and modern synths. The new single-window design makes it easier to create and edit sampler instruments while remaining backward compatible with all EXS24 files. Also, another thanks goes out to BPB reader UserFX for sending me a heads-up about the update.We redesigned and improved our most popular plug-in - the EXS24 Sampler - and renamed it Sampler.

Many thanks to Ichiro Toda for still improving this legendary instrument. You’ll find the links to some of my favorite Synth1 sound banks in the free synth round-up article.

Either way, Synth1 still remains one of the most capable freeware synthesizers around, capable for generating an enormous variety of different sounds without hogging down the CPU.

The Mac crew can also use the plugin in all DAW programs capable of hosting AU plugins.ĭo you still use Synth1 in your music? I always keep it installed on my machine and I’ve used it as my main live performance instrument for more than two years, before switching to Tyrell N6. Users who jumped to 64-bit versions of Windows host applications can now use this great freebie once again. With so many years as the undisputed champion of the freeware synthesizer scene under its belt, Synth1 keeps evolving in order to adapt with current technologies.

There are no changes in terms of functionality when compared to previous versions of the plugin. The current state of the update is beta and an official stable release is expected soon. Ichiro Toda has released new beta versions of the freeware Synth1 plug-in for Windows and Mac OS X. The Windows v1.13 Beta 1 release adds a 64-bit VST version whilst the Mac v1.13 Beta 7 release adds an Audio Unit version (32-bit only for now).Īpart from these important updates, the new version of Synth1 includes a bugfix which improves the performance in the MusicMaker application. Ichiro Toda has released another update for his legendary Synth1 virtual analogue synthesizer, introducing a 64-bit VSTi plugin version for Windows and AU plugin version for Mac based digital audio workstations.
