Synth 1 and Synth 2 are the two main panels, beginners don't have to access the remaining two panels, which only include optional, advanced features.murnau wrote:imo for beginners not really because of the pop-open modules.fluffy_little_something wrote:I am not so sure Mausynth is a good choice, some people have problems with the user interface...
Noisemaker is complete and at the same time easy to understand because of the clear layout. And it is more appealing than Charlatan in my view.
Advice sought - Good freeware subtractive synth
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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yeah, we know that and thats why i recommended charlatan for beginners.fluffy_little_something wrote:Synth 1 and Synth 2 are the two main panels, beginners don't have to access the remaining two panels, which only include optional, advanced features.murnau wrote:imo for beginners not really because of the pop-open modules.fluffy_little_something wrote:I am not so sure Mausynth is a good choice, some people have problems with the user interface...
Noisemaker is complete and at the same time easy to understand because of the clear layout. And it is more appealing than Charlatan in my view.
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fluffy_little_something fluffy_little_something https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=281847
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Another advantage of Noizemaker is that it has an internal patch manager so that people can save their patches where they want, which some DAW's don't allow.
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Elektro is indeed another good choice, I wonder where that black skin comes from, mine is blue, unfortunately...
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- KVRAF
- 5223 posts since 20 Jul, 2010
For a fairly old freeware and despite the recent slew of amazing analog modelled synth plugins, the sound of Noisemaker is still standing strong.
xoxos also has a tutorial synth called Clearsynth, it's very stripped down but it has a series of patches which show off methodically each of the classic subtractive synthesis techniques, with no extra details to each patch to cloud the issue. I'd have found this super helpful when I was learning.
xoxos also has a tutorial synth called Clearsynth, it's very stripped down but it has a series of patches which show off methodically each of the classic subtractive synthesis techniques, with no extra details to each patch to cloud the issue. I'd have found this super helpful when I was learning.
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
+1 for Charlatan or Noisemaker. Everything else will probably have too many functions, a too cluttered GUI, or will be too unusual, like Firebird, which has quite unusual functions in the oscillator section. Charlatan and Noisemaker are totally straight forward, and only have the necessary functionality.
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- KVRAF
- 9842 posts since 15 Sep, 2005 from East Coast of the USA
I'd say Charlatan or Tyrell, even though Tyrell is bit more complicated for a beginner.
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- KVRist
- 249 posts since 2 Oct, 2012
MiniMogueVA! Nothing beats the layout of the Moog, IMO.
Edit: it's PC only, so n/m
Edit: it's PC only, so n/m
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- KVRian
- 686 posts since 23 Dec, 2012
TAL Elektro is very basic. You do not need anything else
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- KVRAF
- 4287 posts since 6 Nov, 2009
Welcome Mr. Powers! I'd like to recommend synth 1 because it has so many great tutorials and presets to learn from.
Edit: rethinking your criteria, Charlatan is very basic and straightforward. That may be a better choise.
Edit: rethinking your criteria, Charlatan is very basic and straightforward. That may be a better choise.
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- 796 posts since 28 Aug, 2013
+1 for Charlatan and the TAL freeware plugins.
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- KVRist
- 378 posts since 28 Feb, 2013
IMO Tyrell has the best sound of the free synths.
- KVRian
- 1276 posts since 30 Apr, 2004 from Louisville, KY
+1 for Charlatan
because it sounds good...simple but attractive GUI...no effects...low processor demand so it works well with older computers.
As its creator said: The design philosophy was to provide a feature set just flexible enough to cover a wide range of sounds while deliberately abstaining from countless parameters and modulation options cluttering the user interface and distracting from the creative process.
Great synth and good tool for teaching synthesis!
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because it sounds good...simple but attractive GUI...no effects...low processor demand so it works well with older computers.
As its creator said: The design philosophy was to provide a feature set just flexible enough to cover a wide range of sounds while deliberately abstaining from countless parameters and modulation options cluttering the user interface and distracting from the creative process.
Great synth and good tool for teaching synthesis!
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Bronto Scorpio Bronto Scorpio https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=98170
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- 5546 posts since 13 Feb, 2006 from Wiesmoor, Germany
Charlatan and Tyrell are definitely good choices!
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- KVRian
- 991 posts since 9 Feb, 2013 from dallas tx
Can't understand the lack of respect for Prodigious it smokes all the others mentioned so far when it comes to shredding leads and it has the best solina string sound I have heard on any free synth. Also if you don't mind an occasional noise glitch that is really not very noticeable you might try the memory moon synths which are from the same guy that did minimogue VA. Both the messiah and memorymoon are spot on and I use to own a memerymoog so I can personally vouch for its authenticity. Messiah is better sounding at the prophet thing than prodigious but both have a great sound and I like them both. Adding them to your arsenal is very inexpensive $40 for both is a total no brainer if you can handle much more than that email Bulent at KV331 and he might cut you a deal on synthmaster for your students.
Synth 1 has lots of presets available if that is important. Dune BE is FREE! and very popular and my fave for pads from free vsti's. Voyager is cool and very nice but I heard it has problems in reaper when using the lime skins.
Tube ohm's antitranspirant is a great monophonic option. If you value pads and that sort of sound over lead synth sounds I would also consider PG8X in addition to Dune, synth1, oatmeal, , Sonata from Soha, Sonigen modular would be worth teaching if you want to get into modular sounds. Hurry up and download it because it will be going payware soon from what I hear.
Your students are going to develop their favorites on their own so just tell them to come to this site and use it to find out more. Once they start playing with these and sample a few they will be hooked and learn better on their own.
Google synth tutorials on youtube.
Synth 1 has lots of presets available if that is important. Dune BE is FREE! and very popular and my fave for pads from free vsti's. Voyager is cool and very nice but I heard it has problems in reaper when using the lime skins.
Tube ohm's antitranspirant is a great monophonic option. If you value pads and that sort of sound over lead synth sounds I would also consider PG8X in addition to Dune, synth1, oatmeal, , Sonata from Soha, Sonigen modular would be worth teaching if you want to get into modular sounds. Hurry up and download it because it will be going payware soon from what I hear.
Your students are going to develop their favorites on their own so just tell them to come to this site and use it to find out more. Once they start playing with these and sample a few they will be hooked and learn better on their own.
Google synth tutorials on youtube.
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- KVRAF
- 2802 posts since 31 Aug, 2011
Doesnt get much more simple than Juno-60 / SH-101, so the demos of TALs U-NO LX and/or BassLine-101 would be perfect for the purpose. Their only limitation is that you cannot save presets, otherwise they are fully functional.
Downloads here.
Downloads here.
