Oxe FM Synth 1.1.2
Oxe FM Synth is a free synthesizer in two versions: VST Plug-In and standalone
Program info
The Oxe FM Synth is a freeware software synthesizer. This is the 1.1 version of the software and they’re currently working on a new version, but as of today’s date it is still a work in progress. The software is for Windows, in two versions: VST Plug-In and as a standalone application.
Oxe FM Synth features a multitimbral (16 MIDI channels), 8 operators (6 oscillators, 1 noise generator/limiter and 1 filter) all with envelope capabilities, 1 LFO per channel, Modulation matrix with self-modulation, global reverb and delay. Overall it is a great software that produces a quality performance when using a low resource system.
Included in the OXE FM Synth package is a soundbank that includes 48 programs, this is thanks to Teksonik and Summa. In order to make new soundbanks, all you have to do is copy and rename the original .bin file.
It is evident that the users that try OxeFMSynth like using the software. With the extra features that have been added to this program, it sure does satisfy all the demands of the user. The program has a user friendly interface that is very comfortable to both novices and pros even when working on limited resource systems.
Pros
- A great program for anyone that is just starting out and experimenting
Cons
- Not many channels as other synths
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