

The developer also started a project to make a commercial librarian for Dexed and a few other synths, but got a big setback by the Steinberg VST2 license restrictions.

The Synth1 Librarian is an outstanding piece of work!

But if you wish, you can quickly open/close the Synth1 GUI at any time with one button click on the librarian if you want to make an edit. The librarian runs as a wrapper for Synth1, that imports, tags, and categorizes that whole mess, so you can search and audition patches without ever opening the Synth1 GUI. But fortunately, a KVR user by the name of NeutrinoSky came along and wrote a nifty librarian for it. And the developer has not been involved in the project for quite some time.īut the biggest issue I encountered was with that humongous collection of patches and how to navigate them. Has been a very popular and versatile subtractive synth, modeled after the Nord Lead digital synth.īut I've been using the 64-bit version of Synth1 for years, so 64-bit isn't really that new. And yes, there's nearly an unlimited supply of free patches for Synth1.
