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Ten Top Synths (Part 3) : Synapse Audio Software, GForce Software, u-he, Native Instruments

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Synapse Audio Software – Dune

Price: $139

Web: www.synapse-audio.com

Format: VST, AU

On the face of it, dune is just a regular subtractive synth, and with two main oscillators, a sub-oscillator, three LFOs, three envelopes, filter, arpeggiator, modulation matrix and effects, you may be asking why it’s in our list. But through a combination of excellent patches, simple interface, flexible oscillators and a unison system called the Differential Unison Engine, it can conjure up some very big sounds.

Each oscillator then gets a Fat control, which turns it into a track of seven oscillators

Each oscillator then gets a Fat control, which turns it into a track of seven oscillators

This journey starts with the two main oscillators, which offer saw, pulse, sine or one of 69 wavetable shapes. Each oscillator then gets a Fat control, which turns it into a track of seven oscillators (increasing the Fat control increases the detuning). Moving on to the unison section, you can then add up to eight-voice unison across all playing oscillators. So, factoring in the sub-oscillator, you have the potential for 120 oscillators per key. The final icing comes in the form of direct access via the modulation matrix to individual unison voices, enabling you to influence everything from pitch and panning to effects mix and filter cutoff. Wowsers.

GForce Software – impOSCar 2

Price: $210

Web: www.gforcesoftware.com

Format: VST, AU, RTAS (Mac only), standalone

Renowned for their excellent software emulations of classic synths and love of all things retro, GForce Software have carved out an impressive niche for themselves. However, when they revisited their original OSCar synth emulation with a view to incorporating some user feedback, little did they know that they were about to create a modern classic all of its own.

Unison is a new feature for impOSCar 2 and is probably the single most important addition, offering up to eight stacked voices with manual detune, and spread control with panning options

Unison is a new feature for impOSCar 2 and is probably the single most important addition, offering up to eight stacked voices with manual detune, and spread control with panning options

The synth’s main components are two digital oscillators, two LFOs, twin filters, up to eight-voice unison, arpeggiator, effects, chord memory and patch browser (for the 1000+ patch library), but the devil really is in the detail here. First, in addition to the ten basic waveforms, there are two additive waveforms, which you can modify or create from scratch on the Additive Wave Matrix Grid. Also, rather than being totally separate, the twin filters work together in various serial or parallel configurations. These combine with cutoff, resonance, filter envelope modulation and filter drive to produce some pretty edgy sounds.

Unison is a new feature for impOSCar 2 and is probably the single most important addition, offering up to eight stacked voices with manual detune, and spread control with panning options. If you’re using Portamento or Glissando modes, you can also dial in some timing spread to the unison voices. All this is good news if you like creating big, rich sounds.

Finally, impOSCar2 can be used as an effects plugin via a dedicated insert version. This was one of the most requested options from users of impOSCar, and when you hear the filters you’ll understand why. Rather than just grabbing the best bits for the effects plugin, it’s actually the same plugin but with audio input set up as each oscillator.

There are a number of great things about impOSCar2, and in particular the combination of oscillators and filters just sound amazing. It’s something special, it can deliver, particularly if you like deep, evolving sounds.

u-he – Diva

Price: $207

Web: www.u-he.com

Format: VST, AU

The design is pretty straightforward, much like the original hardware it apes. The top half of the interface carries the synth modules: oscillators section, high-pass filter, main filter, Envelope 1 and Envelope 2

The design is pretty straightforward, much like the original hardware it apes. The top half of the interface carries the synth modules: oscillators section, high-pass filter, main filter, Envelope 1 and Envelope 2

We can state without reservation that all of u-he’s synths are excellent, but Diva’s aim of giving you elements of classic hardware synths in a mix-and-match modular format, with not sonic compromise, sets it apart from pretty much all other soft synths on the market.

The design is pretty straightforward, much like the original hardware it apes. The top half of the interface carries the synth modules: oscillators section, high-pass filter, main filter, Envelope 1 and Envelope 2. There are four oscillator modules, four main filter modules, three envelope types and three high-pass filters, sourced from eight classic synths. Although the sources aren’t listed, Minimoogs and Roland Junos are prime candidates. All this is coupled to a modern master section with two LFOs, two effects, tuning and glide, and additional modulation (the filters already include direct access to modulation sources). It’s a pretty heady mix that can be taxing on your CPU, although there are four quality settings to help cope with this.

Native Instruments – FM8

Price: $230

Web: www.native-insruments.com

Format: VST, AU, RTAS, AAX, standalone

The latest version of NI’s DX7 emulation, FM8 is very much an elder statesman of the soft synth world

The latest version of NI’s DX7 emulation, FM8 is very much an elder statesman of the soft synth world

The latest version of NI’s DX7 emulation, FM8 is very much an elder statesman of the soft synth world. However, it certainly shouldn’t be overlooked, as it takes Yamaha’s original FM concept six-operator sine wave system with 32 potential waveform types, and in the process massively expands its sonic palette.

For hardened programmers FM8 includes excellent operator-level programming via its Expert page, but where it really shines is in its ability to diffuse the complexities of FM via its Easy Editor, and in its additional creative features such as the Arpeggiator, Effects Rack and Morph Square. This last option moves between the four timbral extremes of the patch and can be automated for expressive control, or you can randomize its position to create new sounds.

Alternatively you have freely adjustable envelopes with up to 32 stages, and matrix-based modulation for real-time parameter manipulation. And if that all sounds a bit daunting, the 1200 or so presets are of excellent quality.

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