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New freeware plug-ins

Sean Luke

Edisyn

Older readers will surely remember universal MIDI editors like Sounddiver or Midiquest. The first affordable digital synthesizers at the end of the 80s/beginning of the 90s did indeed multiply the sonic possibilities compared to the analog synths that had dominated until then, but in return, the controls were extremely reduced. Such software editors were essential for programming the packed keyboard stands and racks. Owners of these early digital synthesizers will be especially pleased that Edisyn is now available as a free editor dedicated to this type of device. But besides DX7, Microwave, JV-80, Casio CZ or Matrix6, also some more modern synthesizers like Prophet08, Blofeld

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