Which are the really good free synths?
- KVRAF
- 7026 posts since 19 Apr, 2002 from Utah
That's what I get for jumping into a thread without starting at the beginning. 
- KVRAF
- 2841 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Planet Earth...for now
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- KVRist
- 432 posts since 28 Feb, 2004
Fabrausch automation is not working, But, can CC control you want. and I don't know about FL bug. But, have to off all used Fabrausch before work ending at Orion hostV'ger wrote:HeyI wasn't aware about the version incompatibility, I just downloaded the latest and with that all patches i've found works.
Haven't had any patch trouble with Fabrausch in Cubase, but automation is not working which sucks.
Shame you're not getting the Voyager skin working, but agree the original is also ok once learned.
and. Voyager skin problem?
Oh, And I down loaded the last version of Z...FX again..Thanks..
I like music
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- KVRian
- 1242 posts since 21 Feb, 2010
Thanks for that. Used to have it like a while ago and it just went down in this massive testing I did. After reading here again about this I just downloaded it again and its really one of the best sounding free synths. Glad they are also working on version 1.0 - at least cable guys site is saying so.pheeleep wrote:2) The best sounding one I think is Curve. Unfortunately it doesn't come with many presets and I am not much of a synth tweaker. Wish there were more presets for this one.
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 15 Jun, 2009
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chimera: http://www.majken.se/index.php?option=c ... 3&Itemid=9 (http://www.majken.se/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=3&Itemid=9)I have always liked it, more for ambience than anything but it as awesome at doing it
- KVRAF
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
This is a really good sounding and useful synth, especially the LUXUS version. I have the Minimonsta from GForce that's €149 and couldn't choose between them soundwise. Same with Voltkitchen's other creation; the Arppe2600va, very good indeed. Hard to believe these are made with Synthedit really.Mister Natural wrote:MiniMoogue VA
Together with TubeOhm's Pure-Pone also mentioned earlier in this thread, my prejudice to Synthedit has almost disappeared..
- KVRAF
- 2726 posts since 2 Jun, 2016
October 2020:
Thought that I'd resurrect this (dead) thread from more than 10 years ago rather than start a similar titled one instead.
Not least because some people's suggestions from 2010 might still hold water; because it's interesting to see people's opinions before / around the time (imho, ymmv) software synths started sounding very decent; and because it's interesting to see how modern free synth suggestions compare or improve on those circa 2010.
I'm also interested to learn about any other free synths (unknown to me) that people enjoy
My most used / enjoyed free synths now are:
1) Surge
2) Odin 2
3) Nils K1v
4) Pendulate
5) PG-8X (was / is free but now donationware as well)
Some oldies but goldies that I only use occasionally nowadays:
Dominator
Antopya
Tyrell
Dexed
Synth1

Thought that I'd resurrect this (dead) thread from more than 10 years ago rather than start a similar titled one instead.
Not least because some people's suggestions from 2010 might still hold water; because it's interesting to see people's opinions before / around the time (imho, ymmv) software synths started sounding very decent; and because it's interesting to see how modern free synth suggestions compare or improve on those circa 2010.
I'm also interested to learn about any other free synths (unknown to me) that people enjoy
My most used / enjoyed free synths now are:
1) Surge
2) Odin 2
3) Nils K1v
4) Pendulate
5) PG-8X (was / is free but now donationware as well)
Some oldies but goldies that I only use occasionally nowadays:
Dominator
Antopya
Tyrell
Dexed
Synth1
- KVRian
- 521 posts since 17 Sep, 2014 from LPGC
One of my favorite free synths is Arminator, a 'hommage to the Yamaha CS80' by Krakli. 32 bit/Windows only but fantastic sounding without any issues whatsoever in reaper - I really wish I could say that of Oatmeal but whatever I tried it just keeps crashing on me.
- Banned
- 7624 posts since 13 Nov, 2015 from Norway
Full Bucket collection. Great sound and quality. 32/64 bit win/mac
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
I always thought Dune CM (not freeware but magware) would be about the best thing you can get for free. It's not great, but, for a free/magware synth, it's alright. There is freeware which sounds better (Charlatan, Tyrell N6), but, those are by far not as well featured, and versatile.
Anyway, it's been years since I used Dune CM last time. Kind of says a lot about free-/magware...
If anything, I bott up Synth1 every now and then (maybe once every half a year or so...). If I want "that" sound, I rather reach for Spire or Sylenth1.
Anyway, it's been years since I used Dune CM last time. Kind of says a lot about free-/magware...
- KVRAF
- 2726 posts since 2 Jun, 2016
Some excellent suggestions that I didn't know about, which I'll now check out, thank you 
One phenomenally good free synth idea (albeit some of its 'extra' modules are for commercial sale) which I should have included in my previous post is:
VCV Rack
As many of you know, VCV Rack is a great take on modular symthesis, which sounds excellent, is fun to use and seems to be well supported by many people.
Ten years on from when this thread was last really active, we are very lucky now to have such a great range of wonderful sounding software synths (freeware, donationware, magware and 'properly' commercial)
Who knows how the next 10 years of software (and free software) synths will pan out?!

One phenomenally good free synth idea (albeit some of its 'extra' modules are for commercial sale) which I should have included in my previous post is:
VCV Rack
As many of you know, VCV Rack is a great take on modular symthesis, which sounds excellent, is fun to use and seems to be well supported by many people.
Ten years on from when this thread was last really active, we are very lucky now to have such a great range of wonderful sounding software synths (freeware, donationware, magware and 'properly' commercial)
Who knows how the next 10 years of software (and free software) synths will pan out?!
- KVRian
- 838 posts since 7 Jul, 2008 from Lost in the wilderness
FullBucket synths are fantastic, especially the korg PS series emulations, but almost all the other plugins in their now extensive collection deserves a try. I can't thank them enough for all their fantastic free synths 
- Banned
- 7624 posts since 13 Nov, 2015 from Norway
hell yesAxis1~SL61 wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 1:22 pm FullBucket synths are fantastic, especially the korg PS series emulations, but almost all the other plugins in their now extensive collection deserves a try. I can't thank them enough for all their fantastic free synths![]()
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- KVRist
- 171 posts since 8 Jun, 2019
Some of the Fullbucket originals are quite good too: Modulair, Blooo, Qyooo etc.
Charlatan is underrated. HY-Mono and OB-Xd seem to have fallen out of favor now that every big developer has a paid Oberheim emulation out, but I still find them both excellent. Cobalt seems abandoned but still works and sounds great.
Charlatan is underrated. HY-Mono and OB-Xd seem to have fallen out of favor now that every big developer has a paid Oberheim emulation out, but I still find them both excellent. Cobalt seems abandoned but still works and sounds great.
