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SynFactory is an open source software synthesizer for Windows. It is based on the same principles as vintage modular synthesizers. Patches can be built from separate components and connected together with virtual patch cables. Due to the flexibility of the system, the range of sounds that can be created is huge. The synthesizer is always 'live' and there is no separate edit mode. All changes and edits to the patch can be done while the patch is playing. Generated sounds can be stored in .wav format and be used as samples in other programs.


External links

  • SynFactory homepage (http://syntiac.com/synfactory.html)

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Syntiac StudioFactory Virtual Audio Studio (Windows - Free) - Download at Scott R. Garrigus' DigiFreq (206 words)
It has a very powerfull virtual analog modular synthesizer based on an improved version of the SynFactory synthesis engine.
StudioFactory is fully compatible with SynFactory and can load all existing patch files.
The synthesis engine is extended with additional modules that give access to MIDI and audio input.
Free Computer Music Software - Topic Ars OpenForum (564 words)
I've found SynFactory and Buzz and they look pretty good.
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SynFactory is like a scaled down version of Reaktor (by Native Instruments).
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