A software music synthesizer inspired by 8-bit Atari Softsynth. It can import, edit and play Atari Softsynth tunes on PC. You can write your music in BASIC-like language and create your instruments with graphic editor.
Now available for Raspberry Pi 2

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • does not start, swears on the absence of the SDL.dll library
  • Very useful piece of code. However 007 version is in alpha stage, very stable and works as advertised. Some modules are missing or in experimental stage, but they are not critical for the job the app was created. One must remember, that this is very few people who would master softsynth's notation, it could be very interesting to make some chiptunes in this prog. Beware - there is no music editor inside! The only music editor included is text editor...
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Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

KDE, Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

Lazarus

Related Categories

Lazarus Sound Synthesis Software, Lazarus Music Composition Software, Lazarus Raspberry Pi Software

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2010-09-08