TOP 10 'Must have' old free synths

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thecontrolcentre wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 5:24 pm There are no must have synths.
I beg to differ....

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There's no "must haves", I've got a handful of (commercial) synths and any one of them would be enough to make fantastic music until the end of my days. If there's anything like free "must haves" to me that would be instruments that provide something different, either in terms of the capabilities they have or in the way they're operated (it sometimes helps me to shake things up a little).

For me that would be Full Bucket Music's ModulAir, Majken's Chimera and Serenity Pro by HGFortune.

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1) Synth1
2) Sylenth
3) PSP Vintage Warmer 2

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OBXD, I love that vst.

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I like the other free u-he synths too -- TyrellN6 and Triple Cheese. I'm not actually sure when they came out. I've got BazilleCM and ZebraCM which I think are great too, but I had to do a somewhat pain in the ass short subscription to Computer Music magazine for those (no regrets though, worthwhile publication with lots of free stuff).

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Surge is old and new
Don't feed the gators,y'all
https://m.soundcloud.com/tonedeadj

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Synth1 is no doubt most useful old free(q) i have ever touch - you can put it everywhere in d mix,but definitely need reverb and whatever fx you miss on it.
I haven't release anything for it soon,but have new stuff in progress,so will demo it here when remain more time.
Cheers :)
https://audiobombs.com/items/2026/vellt ... arter-pack

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start to assemble new bank for synth1 called 'Cyberpunk',but may release it as 'Cyber city' will see... :)

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codec_spurt wrote: Mon Nov 08, 2021 1:40 am Alpha3 by LinPlug scrubs up very well. You might even own a copy of it. I do.
Me too, always one of the first things reinstalled after a rebuild, kind of 'old school digital va' but I love the bass and percussive sounds it can make.
Then there is the new kid on the block that is totally free:

https://www.sonicbits.com/exakt-lite.html
I love that too, easy, woozy, slightly broken pads a cinch.

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