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6 instances of Spire, your notebook is better than my computer :hihi:

So, you don't need built-in effects, that is good, you can ignore that aspect.

NFR means you can't sell the license once you have it.

Your other questions would be off-topic here, feel free to ask them in the appropriate sub-forum.

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Fluffy_little_something
I have a Asus k54c, modern computers are ten times powerful! (Intel dual core 1.6 ghz, 2 gb ddr, M-audio external sound cart fire). I doubt that you may have a weak PC, you're a serious musician :)

I read the forum a bit, but I still badly know English and try to learn with a dictionary. Some words on the forum do not understand.

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Nah, to the contrary, I am just a total hobbyist using a mediocre 4 or 5 year old AMD computer, AMD sucks for music applications :)

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The only synth that I know of that's free that's going to get you the kind of sounds you're looking for is Sonigen Modular. The downside is that the factory presets are not that great so you're going to have to learn how to program a modular synth, not easy for your first outing.

Other than that, I don't know what else to tell you. There is a reason why some synths are free and some you pay a lot of money for.

Good luck in your search. I hope you find something.

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Wagtunes
Thanks, but i can't work with modular synthesizers. I wrote earlier that I have vision problems and use a screenreader. I can't bring the mouse in the desired coordinates and use the fact that is available to control with the keyboard. There are people who write scripts in autohotkey to control the mouse, but as far as I understand with a modular synth is not.

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This is free, simple and really great sounding for modern EDM sounds:

http://www.noizefield.com/partner-projects/jb

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MogwaiBoy
Thanks, will look later. i'm learn with the other synths.

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