Analog modelling (a.k.a virtual analog) software synthesizer
Amsynth is an analog modelling (a.k.a virtual analog) software synthesizer.
It mimics the operation of early analog subtractive synthesizers with
classic oscillator waveforms, envelopes, filter, modulation and effects.
The aim is to make it easy to create and modify sounds.
Features:
* Dual oscillators (sine / saw / square / noise) with hard sync
* 12/24 dB/oct resonant filter (low-pass / high-pass / band-pass / notch)
* Mono / poly / legato keyboard modes
* Dual ADSR envelope generators (filter & amplitude)
* LFO which can modulate the oscillators, filter, and amplitude
* Distortion and reverb
* Hundreds of presets
There are currently several different ways to run amsynth:
* Stand-alone application using JACK, ALSA or OSS
* DSSI plug-in
* LV2 plug-in
* VST plug-in
- Download package
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout openSUSE:Leap:15.2/amsynth && cd $_
- Create Badge
Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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amsynth-1.9.0.tar.bz2 | 0001145389 1.09 MB | |
amsynth.changes | 0000002691 2.63 KB | |
amsynth.spec | 0000006451 6.3 KB |
Latest Revision
- Remove obsolete Groups tag (fate#326485) - Update to version 1.9.0: + Added support for NSM (Non Session Manager) + Improved FreeBSD OSS audio support + Sustain pedal can now be used in Mono and Legato modes + JACK MIDI inputs are now automatically connected + Fixed a crash in MIDI learn dialog when receiving CC messages + Other minor bug fixes - Drop amsynth-install-translated-appdata.patch: incorporated upstream; drop associated BuildRequries: libtool, autoconf, and automake, and do not run autoreconf any more. - Conditionalise post(un) scriptlets to run only for openSUSE 15.1 and earlier; for tumbleweed, they are taken care of by rpm file triggers.
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