SampleScience released UltraBasic, a freely downloadable (pay what you want) sample-based synthesizer in VST plugin format for digital audio workstations on Windows.
UltraBasic is a basic virtual synthesizer that uses sampled single-cycle waveforms as the sound source. SampleScience provided ten different waveforms, including a saw, sinewave, triangle, square, and six noise waveforms.
See also: Free Synthesizer VST PluginsThe user can fine-tune the included waveforms with a multi-mode filter (high-pass and low-pass), an LFO module, and a simple ADSR envelope. The plugin also features a built-in room reverb effect, a preamp, and portamento functionality.
UltraBasic can operate in monophonic, legato, and polyphonic modes. It works well as a source of simple analog pads, mono leads, and plucked sounds. If you’re new to synthesis, a simple virtual synthesizer like UltraBasic can be a great training tool for developing your sound design skills.
Here’s how SampleScience describes UltraBasic:
UltraBasic is a simple 10 waveforms synthesizer aim at beginners who wants to learn the very basics of sound synthesis. The plugin has Saw, Sine, Square, and Triangle waveforms that sound very pure and clean. There is also a selection of 6 noise waveforms, useful when you need simple signals to test your gear. While composing the demo track for UltraBasic, it became clear that a minimalistic approach to synthesis helps to focus on writing great music.
SampleScience released UltraBasic as a “pay what you want” product. Visit the product page linked below and enter zero as the price to download the plugin for free, or enter any other amount to send a donation to the developer.
Be sure to check out SampleScience’s other freeware offerings, such as the recently released Room Piano v3 instrument and the Pianotone 600 plugin.
More info: UltraBasic (5.3 MB download size, ZIP archive, 64-bit VST plugin format for Windows)
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