Music software eco-sphere
- KVRAF
- 5646 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
Madrona Labs - US.
HoRNeT, Audiority, Audio Thing - Italy.
Propellerheads, AudioRealism - Sweden.
eaReckon - France.
DMG Audio - UK.
HoRNeT, Audiority, Audio Thing - Italy.
Propellerheads, AudioRealism - Sweden.
eaReckon - France.
DMG Audio - UK.
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- KVRAF
- 5664 posts since 7 Feb, 2013
Reveal Sound, Voxengo - Russia
You may think you can fly ... but you better not try
- KVRAF
- 5646 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
- KVRAF
- 5646 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
Cytomic - Australia.
Image-Line - Belgium.
Celemony - Germany.
Softube - Sweden.
A.O.M, Dotec-Audio - Japan.
Image-Line - Belgium.
Celemony - Germany.
Softube - Sweden.
A.O.M, Dotec-Audio - Japan.
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
I remembered now this company that's developing for Windows, OS X and iOS: www.imaginando.ptLejurai wrote:That one person.. Makes ok freeware synths.. I have the logo in my mind but can't remember the name.fmr wrote:Portugal: Unfortunately none
They just have one product - DRC, but, in spite of them being portuguese, I didn't like it. Let's hope they come up with something better in the future.
Fernando (FMR)
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- KVRian
- 1148 posts since 29 Jun, 2012
Compiled (but not verified)
France: Xils Lab, OhmForce, Modartt (Pianoteq), Arturia, UVI, eaReckon
Sweden: Sonic Charge, Propellerheads, AudioRealism, Softube
Netherlands: FabFilter, LennarDigital
Poland: D16 Group, PSP Audioware
Belarus: Dmitry Sches
USA: Exponential Audio, SoundToys, Lexicon (Harmon), Eventide, Nomad Factory, 2CAudio, iZotope, Valhalla DSP, Glitchmachines, Madrona Labs,
Germany: U-He, RealtimeOnly, Zynaptiq, AIR Music Tech, Native Instruments, PluginAlliance,
Israel: Waves
UK: GForce, Sonic Couture, Spitfire Labs, Sound Dust, Hollow Sun, FXpansion, DMG Audio
Canada: Applied Acoustics Systems
Switzerland: TAL
Czech Republic: MeldaProduction
New Zealand: Goldbaby
Italy: IK Multimedia, Skonote, Acustica audio, GSI, HoRNeT, Audiority, Audio Thing
Russia: Voxengo, RedRock Sound, Reveal Sound, Voxengo
China: Kong Audio, 2ndsenseaudio
Turkey: KV331 Audio
Spain: disco DSP
Australia: Cytomic
Belgium: Image-Line
Japan: A.O.M, Dotec-Audio
Portugal: Imaginando
France: Xils Lab, OhmForce, Modartt (Pianoteq), Arturia, UVI, eaReckon
Sweden: Sonic Charge, Propellerheads, AudioRealism, Softube
Netherlands: FabFilter, LennarDigital
Poland: D16 Group, PSP Audioware
Belarus: Dmitry Sches
USA: Exponential Audio, SoundToys, Lexicon (Harmon), Eventide, Nomad Factory, 2CAudio, iZotope, Valhalla DSP, Glitchmachines, Madrona Labs,
Germany: U-He, RealtimeOnly, Zynaptiq, AIR Music Tech, Native Instruments, PluginAlliance,
Israel: Waves
UK: GForce, Sonic Couture, Spitfire Labs, Sound Dust, Hollow Sun, FXpansion, DMG Audio
Canada: Applied Acoustics Systems
Switzerland: TAL
Czech Republic: MeldaProduction
New Zealand: Goldbaby
Italy: IK Multimedia, Skonote, Acustica audio, GSI, HoRNeT, Audiority, Audio Thing
Russia: Voxengo, RedRock Sound, Reveal Sound, Voxengo
China: Kong Audio, 2ndsenseaudio
Turkey: KV331 Audio
Spain: disco DSP
Australia: Cytomic
Belgium: Image-Line
Japan: A.O.M, Dotec-Audio
Portugal: Imaginando
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- KVRist
- 289 posts since 11 Sep, 2004 from just a little to the left
You can add Steinberg, Bitwig, Linplug, Tubeohm, Ableton and Waldorf to the Germany column. (Not sure if Emagic still counts after Apple bought them.)
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 33 posts since 16 Jan, 2006
Also Germany- Virsyn, E-Instruments. Does Logic Pro retain much of its German origins?
US- Spectrasonics, Cakewalk Sonar, Pro Tools, Presonus, Antares, Synthogy (Ivory), Garritan, Kyma.
Canada- Plogue.
Sweden- XLN (Addictive drums and keys). Precisionsound (?)
Toontrack?
What's been mentioned so far confirms Germany's creativity. And UK's contribution to soft synths does seem a bit thin, considering its contributions in related areas. Was Alchemy (Camel Audio) of UK origin?
Is there much eastern (eg Chinese, Japanese, Korean) stuff we just don't hear about?
US- Spectrasonics, Cakewalk Sonar, Pro Tools, Presonus, Antares, Synthogy (Ivory), Garritan, Kyma.
Canada- Plogue.
Sweden- XLN (Addictive drums and keys). Precisionsound (?)
Toontrack?
What's been mentioned so far confirms Germany's creativity. And UK's contribution to soft synths does seem a bit thin, considering its contributions in related areas. Was Alchemy (Camel Audio) of UK origin?
Is there much eastern (eg Chinese, Japanese, Korean) stuff we just don't hear about?
- KVRAF
- 5646 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
- KVRAF
- 5646 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
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- KVRian
- 1158 posts since 6 Jan, 2015 from London, England
A.N.A, A.N.A 2, Nicky Romero's Kick and Kick 2, all by Sonic Academy in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.stevebard wrote:And UK's contribution to soft synths does seem a bit thin, considering its contributions in related areas.