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Technische Universität Berlin Synister v1.0.3 WiN FREE screenshot
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Synister was developed by TU-Berlin students under the supervision of Marc as part of a Student project from the Quality and Usability Lab.
The synthesizer features 3 oscillators with ADSR envelopes, multi-mode LFO’s, 2 filters (Ladder/BP/HP/LP), various fx (delay, chorus/flanger, lofi & clip), and a step sequencer with random sequence generator.

Synister features:

Modulation made easy.
It is fully Open Source.
VST and AU Support!
Sequencer? All-the-way!

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comments

  Banned 10.07.2014 1280
+587
Thank You Integral for sharing with us.
I recommend downloading from the developer's website for this open source project.
  Resident 1.10.2013 4662 9005
+53741
Support developers! Cheers
  Resident 13.06.2012 230
+38
Technische, not echnische.
  Resident 1.10.2013 4662 9005
+53741
Right, thanks
  Resident 10.01.2013 1 1294
+153
thanks synister and Integral
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
+159198
I wonder why we can see some free stuff from German universities,
but French IRCAM (Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics and Music) is all pay software, when IRCAM is supported by French people's taxes ....
  Member 15.06.2015 2 82
+129
IRCAM is simply a much higher league, so to speak, with a well-established place in the history of electroacoustic and electronic music. The level of innovation and solutions they provide is simply outstanding. The money they earn and receive support not only further software development but also music education and creative work which is of the highest standards. BTW, you don't expect companies like Waves to give away their stuff for free, do you? ;-)
  Resident 13.06.2012 230
+38
This is not from the university itself, it's just a project of some (former?) students of the TU. At least here in Germany Universities don't develop commercial software.
And even IRCAM is not a university, but a research institute. Different things. :)
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
+159198
But IRCAM is financed by public money, their offices are in the Pompidou Modern Art Center, which belongs to French State, so they should not charge for their plugins.

@ line.level Wave is a commercial company and never received any help form people's taxes. Ircam is financed by French People taxes, so you cannot compare their situation.
What the People pay belongs to the People.

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