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Odo Synths has released version 3.0 of 38911 bytes. It is now donationware again (it was free for a while). If you don't register (by donating) you can still use all the presets but you can't move any of the controls.

38911 Bytes v3.0 is a one oscillator synthesizer based on Commodore 64 software, but it can do a lot more.

38911 BytesIt has:

  • 1 oscillator synth with 4 waveforms (Saw, Triangle, Pulse, Pitched Noise), ring modulation waveforms (Saw, Triangle, Pulse), PulseWidth Octaves from -3 to 4.
  • 1 ring modulation oscillator with 3 waveforms (saw, triangle, pulse), PulseWidth, octaves range -3 to 4 and notes C to B.
  • 3 LFOs with 19 waveforms, 16 different BPM rates and FREE rate (manual). They have a low/hi depth option and destinations are pitch oscillator, PW and cutoff. The LFOs can start when hitting a key (GATE) start when you hit play in your sequencer (FIRST) and start at any point (FREE).
  • 4x16 step sequencers: With 11 BPM rates and FREE rate mode (manual) in FREE mode all sequencers have the same rate.
    • 1 waveform sequencer you can select the following waveforms (saw, triangle, pulse, pitched noise, RM Triangle, RM saw, RM Pulse).
    • 1 octave sequencer range from -3 to 4.
    • 1 Octave and notes sequencer notes from C to B and octave range -3 to 4.
    • Filter sequencer.
  • Pitch envelope.
  • PulseWidth envelope.
  • Cutoff envelope.
  • Volume envelope.
  • A bitcrusher.
  • Mono/poly mode.
  • Retrigger on/off.

Pricing & Availability

38911 bytes is donationware and is available as a VST instrument plug-in for Windows.

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