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Alberto Naranjo Rodríguez edited this page May 13, 2024 · 17 revisions

1. What is sinT?

sinT is a digital, polyphonic, multi-platform synthesizer. Compatible with GNU/Linux, Windows and Mac, it can be run as an independent program (standard standalone and kiosk mode) and in VST3 plugin format on x64 and ARM systems.

sinT project is licensed under GPLv3

2. Technical specifications

  • 16-voice polyphony (expandable via source code according to host system characteristics).
  • Intuitive user interface design aimed at facilitating integration of sinT into systems with diverse features, such as small-sized touchscreens.
  • Oscillators:
    • Two independent oscillators with bypass control.
    • Four different waveforms:
      • Sine.
      • Sawtooth.
      • Square.
      • Triangle.
    • Gain and pitch controls.
    • One FM operator per oscillator -> FM synthesis.
  • ADSR envelopes to control waveform amplitude and filter frequency action.
  • State variable filter with three different modes:
    • Low-pass.
    • Band-pass.
    • High-pass.
  • Low-frequency oscillator (LFO) to modulate filter cutoff frequency.
  • FX processor:
    • Soft Clipping Distortion.
    • Delay.
    • Chorus.
    • Reverb.
  • Dual-channel output waveform visualizer.
  • Ability to save and load user and factory presets.
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