David Sosnowski has released the Sosnowski Synthesizer, an analog-style software music synthesizer.
With a simple, clear, easy-to-use and well-organized layout and sensible architecture, the Sosnowski Synthesizer is ideal for newcomers to the art; yet, with its rich feature set and thorough controllability, even seasoned professionals will find it an attractive and inexpensive addition to their resources.
Sosnowski Synthesizer features
- 128 original preset sounds plus three user sound banks.
- Unlimited user-created sounds; easy to save and load.
- Four multi-function oscillators (sine, triangle, square, sawtooth, and noise waveforms on each).
- Full filter control with dual LFOs and separate envelope control.
- Onboard transposition plus global master tuning.
- Designed for easy connection to any MIDI keyboard.
- Built-in parametric EQ with visual interface.
- Onboard basic ‘scope aids sound shaping and leveling.
- MIDI channel selectable 1-16 plus omni mode.
- Selectable enable of patch change, volume, and pan signals.
- Onboard velocity keyboard.
- Full 32-voice polyphony.
- Zoomable interface (standalone – player).
- Fullscreen display for performance venues (standalone player).
- Works with popular notation programs and sequencers.
- Onboard sound treatment (chorus, reverb, echo, pan/x).
- Supports multiple instances.
- Switchable elements for control of graphical load.
- Pitchbend, MIDI, sustain pedal indication.
The Sosnowski Synthesizer is available for Windows PC (VST/Standalone) for $49 USD. A demo version can be downloaded here (two seconds silence once a minute).
Visit SSynth.com for more information and audio demos.