Create high-quality music projects by turning to this synthesizer VST that packs a wide variety of helpful tools and can be installed quickly
| Version | 3.063 |
| Updated | December 9 2022 |
| Developer |
LennarDigital
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| User Rating |
628
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| Original File Size | 34.5 MB |
| Downloads | 4387 |
| Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
| Category | Multimedia |
Sylenth1 is a software solution that was designed to help specialized computer users such as music producers or sound engineers get the perfect sound from their music projects by providing them with everything they need.
First things first, this tool is actually a VST (Virtual Studio Technology) plugin, therefore it requires that users have a VST-enabled host application installed on their computers so that it can be installed and used as intended.
Sylenth1 is a virtual instrument, an analog synthesizer that provides its users with a broad range of components required in music production, such as oscillators, filters, modulators and sound effects.
The VST has 4 oscillators that generate analog waveforms. Each of the oscillators can produce up to eight stereo voices, which means that up to 32 voices can be used per note. Given that there are 16 notes of polyphony, users can play up to 512 voices at the same time.
Aside from that, it also provides users with two analog-sounding filter sections, two ADSR envelopes and two LFOS, as well as numerous modulation possibilities.
The sound effects mentioned above consist of an arpeggiator, a distortion effect, a phaser, a chorus/flanger, an equalizer, a delay effect, a reverb one, as well as a compressor.
Limitations in the unregistered versionA demo reminder sample will be heard about every 60 seconds Half of the modulation options have been disabled Saving and exporting presets has been disabled Limited to 128 presets and only 1 skin
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