

Zebra is a next-generation virtual synthesizer plug-in.
It combines subtractive
and additive synthesis
with a powerful modulation engine that even smoothly
integrates with the built-in effects section.
NUSofting is dedicated to progressive audio software research.
Our product
range features software that captures,
emulates and expands upon
traditional
musical instruments,
as well as completely future-centric audio
applications,
creating a rich and varied sound palette which appeals to many
different musicians, sound designers, and producers all over the world.
In recent years, Germany-based Access Music moved up the ladder
to join elite
group of the world's most illustrious synthesizer makers.
And for very good reason: Introduced in 1997, the virtual analog Virus
was
received enthusiastically by both the international music press
and players.
Powered by fat sounding oscillators,extremely flexible,
analog sounding filters
and a stunning range of features,
the Virus' rise to fame was swift.
Today it is unarguably the most sought-after instrument of its kind
and the wellspring of the company's excellent reputation.
Dave Smith founded Sequential Circuits,
the premier manufacturer of professional music synthesizers,
in the mid-70s.
In 1977, he designed the Prophet-5,
the world's first microprocessor
based musical instrument.
This revolutionary product was the world's first
polyphonic and
programmable synth, and set the standard for all synth designs
that have followed. The Prophet instruments played a major part
in the recordings
of all popular music styles,
and are still prized by musicians today.
The roots of LinPlug date back to the beginning of computer music,
back in 1985 when the first affordable computers started up.
The first work of LinPlug founder, Peter Linsener,
was a MIDI-Sequencer written
in Z80 assembler for the
Sinclair Spectrum computer with whopping 48 kb Memory.
After several years of conceptual work and employment
with computer music
companies, finally in 1999,
Peter built the first LinPlug Synth, the grandfather of
today’s Albino. Today we - that’s Bart, Chris, Pavol,
Peter and Ron - do our best to
serve you with exceptional
instruments and first class service.
With an emphasis on vintage synthesizer modeling,
GForce Software is a collection of
small, independent developers
united by a love of music and sound, development of
interesting
and valid products, a commitment to support, and with the aim
of offering
unrivaled sonic quality within the virtual instrument arena.
All of our virtual instruments have been individually engineered,
without
relying upon
core code libraries, giving each its own unique
characteristics and sound.
Our instruments take the spirit and sound
of its hardware counterpart
and
add features to the original
specification so that the user-experience
is enhanced
within
the software environment.
Swar Systems is a Switzerland-based company.
Specialized in Indian music software our products are designed
for students
of Indian melody and rhythm,
as well as for East-West fusion music composers.
Ohm Force a développé la technologie AutoBind qui permet
de profiter
de la puissance du MIDI avec la simplicité du grille-pain.
Avec une interface fonctionnelle et efficace
dans un graphisme travaillé,
les logiciels Ohm Force sont conçu
pour être utilisé dans
toutes les conditions
(sur scène par exemple ...).
Native Instruments is the pioneer and market leader in the field
of software instruments,
and one of the key players in the market
of computer-
based audio production technology.
The company’s mission is to develop outstanding tools for musicians,
producers,
sound designers and DJs of all styles and genres.
Way Out Ware has perfected the first software synth version
of the classic ARP 2600 analog
synthesizer: the new TimewARP 2600.