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Syntropy

Synth (all types in one) Plugin by SonicModeler
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Syntropy
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Syntropy by SonicModeler is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin and a Software Application and a Development Tool for macOS and Windows. It functions as a VST 3 Plugin and a Standalone Application.
Product
Version
1.4
Product
Version
1.0
Instrument
Formats
Other
Development Tool
Sample Formats
Loads and/or Saves
Bitwig, dspreset, sfz, WAV 32-Bit
Copy Protection
eLicenser

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Syntropy is a modern VST/CLAP synthesizer and advanced sound design tool that generates sound through mathematical modeling, offering virtually unlimited possibilities for sound creation and experimentation. Designed for both exploration and precise control, Syntropy transforms mathematical structures into powerful musical creativity:

  • Mathematical Sound Engine.

Generates audio using mathematical formulas instead of traditional oscillators, unlocking unique timbres and near-infinite sound design possibilities, with x64-bit double-precision processing throughout the sound engine. Alongside standard mathematical functions, Syntropy also uses a wide range of its own custom functions for sound synthesis, greatly expanding creative sound generation possibilities.

From experimental textures and evolving atmospheres to expressive leads and complex synthetic tones, Syntropy is designed not only as a synthesizer, but also as a professional tool for advanced sound design and sonic exploration:

  • Who is Syntropy for?

Syntropy is designed for experimental musicians, DSP enthusiasts, soundtrack composers, MPE performers, synth programmers, academic and electronic music users, and anyone looking beyond yet another conventional analog emulation. It is built for users who value deep sound design, expressive control, high-fidelity DSP processing, and exploration of new sonic territories:

  • Wide Preset Library.

Syntropy includes around 500 presets covering basses, leads, pads, FX and more, ranging from polished ready-to-use production sounds to draft-style patches designed for exploration and customization. While many presets are immediately usable in musical projects, others are intentionally left more open and transparent, allowing users to study the underlying synthesis techniques and easily shape the sounds into their own unique creations:

  • Precision & Sound Quality.

High internal resolution and clean DSP design deliver pristine, aliasing-free sound, even in dense and highly animated patches. With built-in oversampling up to x128 and FIR processing, Syntropy can produce richly analog-like audio while preserving a very clean, polished output. Rather than relying on aggressive CPU-saving shortcuts, Syntropy focuses on transparent, accurate sound generation for advanced sound designers, electronic musicians, DSP enthusiasts, and Hi-Fi audio lovers seeking a cleaner and more refined digital synthesis experience:

  • Expressive Modulation & MPE/ROLI Support.

Supports modern expression (MPE, poly pressure, pitch per note), enabling deep, per-note control and human-like performance. Microtuning support:

  • Supports high-quality multisample export to Bitwig, Decent Sampler, and Sforzando formats with offline oversampling rendering, providing an efficient workflow for sound designers building professional multisampled instrument libraries.
  • Interface includes 4 customizable color themes and 2 switchable Piano/MPE keyboard layouts designed to adapt to different workflows and studio environment:

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