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Then depending on which device you work with, you can choose a [[misc: | Then depending on which device you work with, you can choose a [[misc: | ||
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==== Soft synth ==== | ==== Soft synth ==== | ||
- | * DIN (Din is Noise) - Soft synth with a different | + | This is not an exhaustive list of all the software |
- | * vcvRack | + | |
- | * AMS - Alsa Modular Synth | + | |
- | * Fluidsynth - | + | |
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+ | * vcvRack - Modular synth simulator [[https:// | ||
+ | * AMsynth -Analog Modelling Synthesizer [[https:// | ||
+ | * Sunvox - is a small, fast and powerful modular synthesizer with a pattern-based sequencer. [[https:// | ||
+ | * Helm - https:// | ||
+ | * Bristol - A vintage synth emulator [[https:// | ||
+ | * DIN (Din is Noise) - Soft synth with a different approach [[https:// | ||
===== Programable / hackable Hardware | ===== Programable / hackable Hardware | ||
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