amSynth is a realtime polyphonic Analogue Modeling SYNTHesizer. It provides virtual analogue synthesis in the style of the classic Moog Minimoog/Roland Junos. It offers an easy-to-use interface and synth engine, while still creating varied sounds.
| Tags | multimedia Sound/Audio Sound Synthesis |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes compilation errors on Linux GCC 4.3.2. It fixes a buffer overflow bug that crashed the program on startup on some systems.


Changes: Graphical tweaks were made, including new knob graphics. A crash upon startup on some machines was fixed. All "notes off" MIDI messages are now handled. The per-user installation process upon first run was improved.


Changes: The GUI was updated to use gtkmm2.x and GTK+ 2.x. Building with GCC 4 versions was fixed. Stability and performance improvements were made.


Changes: A build problem on ALSA 1.0.x has been fixed. Some internals have been cleaned up for efficiency.


Changes: A font configuration handling problem has been fixed. There is an improved, more robust startup procedure (the "auto" audio target now tries JACK audio before anything else).
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