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Software synthesizer

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A software synthesizer, also known as a softsynth or virtual instrument is a computer program for digital audio generation. It works like a common synthesizer, but is realized entirely in software. A software synthesizer will typically respond to MIDI calls like a normal synthesizer module. Propellerhead ReBirth popularized the software synthesizer.

Types of software synthesizer

Software synthesizers can run as stand-alone applications or as plugins within other applications.

There are various audio plugin formats that allow implementation of software synthesizers including:

See also