Vector Synthesis Rompler Free Vst
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The magic of software virtual instruments ! Recreating known piece of hardware, emulating famous synth, trying to capture the spirit of a machine, attempting to copy the sound and feeling of an instrument!
Here’s a compilation of all the articles about free VST plugins that try to emulate the most famous synths, plus links to the freeware plugins that are the only one to recreate a kind of machine (they didn’t get an article). Below is a list of best free VST emulations.
Here you can find free virtual alternatives to the classic analog synths :
MiniMoog, Arp 2600, Arp Odyssey, Synthi VCS3, Obeirheim OB-X
There are also your favorite FM / Vector Synthesis / “digital” synths :
Yamaha DX7, Prophet VS, PPG Wave, Ensoniq SQ80
The usual techno/trance suspects are here too :
Roland TB303, Alpha Juno, Juno 60, JP-8000, Korg Mono / Poly, Clavia Nord Lead 2
We did not forgot the Jazzy/Funky/Rock famous instruments :
Fender Rhodes electric piano, Hammond B3 organ, Farfisa combo organ, Hohner Clavinet, Wurlitzer E-piano, Mellotron & Arp Solina.
And even the antic Theremin + some funky toys : Speak and Spell & Stylophone.
This is work in progress, i’ll add free VSTi plugin if we find some new free recreation of well known synthesizers.
All the VSTi in this list are freeware.
Here we go :
1. Minimoog
2. ARP 2600
3. ARP Odyssey
4. VCS3 Synthi AKS
5. Oberheim OB-X / OB-Xa / OB-8
6. Roland TB 303
7. Roland Alpha Juno
8. Roland JP-8000
9. Roland Juno 60 / Juno 106 / Juno 6
10. Korg Mono / Poly
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11. Yamaha DX7
12. Prophet VS
13. Ensoniq SQ80
14. Waldorf PPG Wave
15. Rhodes MK2 electric piano
16. Wurlitzer electric piano
17. Hammond B3 tonewheel organ
18. Farfisa electric combo organ
19. Clavinet D6
20. Mellotron
21. ARP Solina string ensemble
22. Theremin
23. Speak and Spell toy
24. Dubreq Stylophone
25. Linndrum LM-1
26. Electronic Dream Plant (EDP) Wasp
27. Clavia Nord Lead 2
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28. Roland JX-8P
10: KV331 SynthMaster
This is one of the few instruments that we can confidently say is excellent for most categories of synth sound. The additive synthesis module is perfect for organ-type sounds as well as filthy, obnoxious, tearing bass textures, while the vector synthesis module is ideal for evolving leads or pads. Plus, when you do want it to do bread-and-butter synth work, SynthMaster is more than up to the job.
Pro's
+ Drag and drop support
+ Very versatile
+ Many presets includes
Cons
- Built-in effects don't sound very good
- Clunky interface
9: Vengeance-Sound VPS Avenger
Vengeance-Sound's first ever virtual synth is nothing if not ambitious. Coded - like all its stablemates - by Keilwerth Audio, it unites analogue, sample-based and wavetable synthesis in an immense workstation-style architecture, packed with sequencers, filters, effects and modulation.
Pro's
+ Impressive Modulation
+ Powerful sounding
+ Comfortable preset search system / tag cloud.
Cons
- Mod Matrix too small
- CPU Spike sometime
- The price of expansions
8: Synapse Audio Dune 3
A three-oscillator synth with superb built-in effects, arpeggiation and sequencing, Dune’s two headline features are the ability to independently set Oscillators 1 and 2 to Virtual Analogue, Wavetable or (rather basic) FM mode, and the incredible number of unison voices it’s capable of generating: up to 8320 when running 32 stacked oscillators each in the Oscillator 1 and 2 blocks, and eight global unison voices, at 16-voice polyphony.
Pro's
+ 4 multiple point graphical envelopes included
+ Comprehensive Wavetable Editor
+ Amazing UNISON implementation
Cons
- LFOs and the standard envelopes could react a little bit finer
- The stepsequencer should have 64 or better 128 steps
7: ReFX Nexus 2
Nexusis also a ROMpler - it plays sample libraries you buy in expansion packs. It allows for modification of every sound with filters, EQ and effects. The patches in Nexus are very high quality and instantly usable. Nexus found its way to studios of David Guetta, Steve Aoki or Marshmello. It's a must-have for EDM production.
Pro's
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+great library of samples & presets
+incredible built-in patches
+ability to edit every patch
Cons
–quite big (10gb+)
–you need to order expansions for more sounds
6: Reveal sound Spire
Spireis an awesome additive hybrid synth. It sounds very modern and punchy and has a lot of great presets. Our only wish is that it would have envelope shapes shown in a display, like Serum. The envelopes are great though!
Pro's
+ very nice oscillator warping
+very good presets
+plenty of features like Modulation Matrix
Cons
– Envelope shapes not shown in displays
– CPU usage a bit high
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5: U-he Diva
U-he Divais a synth very similar to the Minimoog. It has a very analog-like sound quality and is pretty simple to use. It probably won't create crazy complex dubstep wobbles, but it's perfect for more classic synth patches.
Pro's
+easy-to-use interface
+great analog sound quality
+good presets
Cons
-CPU heavy
-limited flexibility
-no arpeggiator
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4: Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2
Omnisphereis probably the biggest ROMpler - with over 50gb of sample libraries it gives you access to incredible instruments. You'll find here everything, starting from classic pianos and ending on the most bizarre sounds. Now Omnisphere is also a wavetable synthesizer which allows you to import sounds and transform them into synth patches.
Pro's
+incredible patches & instruments
+ability to load up your own sounds
+wavetable synthesis in the new version
Cons

-very big (50gb+)
-some presets are way too loud
-external sample editor necessary to loop samples you want to import
3: Lennar Digital Sylenth1
Reel to reel vst free. This synth's warm sound has made its way into the studios of producers such as Flume or Martin Garrix. It's great for basic sounds, but its limited possibilities will make it difficult to create complex sounds. Still, it's a great synth which you can hear in hundreds of EDM hits. Its another advantage is its simplicity which makes it a great synth for beginners.
Pro's
+great warm classic sound
+very simple to use
+great preset packs
Cons
-limited possibilities (no wavetable synthesis or FM modulation)
-not the best effects
-no LFO customization
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2: Native instrument Massive
Massiveis probably the synth that built dubstep, but its useful for much more than that. Its biggest attribute is the sound which is, as the name suggests, massive. Strong wavetables are here supported by very good effects.
Pro's
+very good built-in wavetables
+incredible preset packs
+great chorus effect
Cons
-can be confusing to beginners
-no compression effect

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1: Xfer Serum
Rompler Free
Serum, with its incredible potential of loading up sounds and transforming them into wavetables, combined with easy to use and awesome-looking UI, is clearly the most popular soft synth today.
Pro's
+powerful wavetable synthesis
+ very visual, relatively easy to learn
+ plenty of very good effects
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Cons
- CPU heavy
-brighter sound than most synths
-weak built-in presets
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