If you want to test MusE without external gear you can use this synthesizers. Most are not complex but will give you very good possibilities to explore MusE and it's features. If you want complexer synthesizers you should have a look at our Tools and Links pages. VamScreenshot(s)
InfosThis synth aims to be a very basic synthesizer. After some time playing with this one you'll see it's features and limitations. Demo musicOrganScreenshot(s)
InfosThis is a very nice little organ-like synthesizer. It's kept easy but will give you the possibility to play organ sounds right after you have successfully installed MusE. You should check aeolus if you want to create authentic Cathedral Organ sounds, look in the Tools section for more details. Note: One problem with this synth is that you can't save presets and MusE won't save your settings on exit. So after you reload your Project you have to guess the right values. Creating a screenshot can help ;-) Demo musichttp://www.muse-sequencer.org/music/organ_demo.ogg (c) by the MusE Project Core Team S1Screenshot(s)InfosThe primary aim here is for developers. Looking at the source you can get an idea how softsynths can be integrated. Demo musicfluidScreenshot(s)This is more or less a console client with a graphical sf2 (sound font) chooser. InfosDemo musicfluidsynthScreenshot(s)
InfosDemo musicdeicsonzeScreenshot(s)
InfosDemo musicsimpledrumsScreenshot(s)
InfoSimpledrums is a simple sampler with 16 channels (one sample per channel). It has the ability to use 4 common LADSPA effects. Each channel has: - a separate feed to each of the four effects. - note off ignore switch - l/r pan - dry out volume slider - on/off switch Simpledrums supports mono and stereo samples. It does not support the possibility to use different samples for different velocities on the same channel. Demo music |