Thanks for the replies guys!

Yeah, specimen looks pretty cool! I played with it recently - mono legato mode is very cool with long synth samples!
I've heard great things about phasex, but I never knew it could load samples! I might just look into that!

Maybe comparing what I was looking for to a prophet VS was a bad idea? :-)

Andrew.

On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 6:35 PM, Malte Steiner <steiner@block4.com> wrote:
Hi,


Anyone know of any linux synths out there that combine samples with
synthesis? I was thinking sort of like Sequential Circuit's Prophet VS?

The Prophet boils down to what you'd call a "Virtual Analog" synth. The
innards are digital, but the ideas are modeled after the way that analog
synths were done.

Thats not correct. The Prophet VS is a hybrid synth, digital oscillators plus real analogue filters, my favorite combination actually. That hybrid approach lives on in Dave Smiths Evolver (which again is no VA) and in the Spectralis. These digital oscillators didnt ape analogue ones and even alias a bit.

Prophet VS like sounds (typical glassy sounds) can be archived with Minicomputer softsynth too but you cant feed in samples. It has some single cycle waveforms which alias a lot and can be formed well with the filters.

Virtual Analogue tries to simulate analogue sounds via software but that kind of DSP processing was not affordable for mass market in 1986 when the VS was released. Typically VA oscillators are band limited to avoid aliasing. From all mentioned software I think AMS is closest to be a VA.

Cheers,

Malte
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