Compare the Top Software Synths that integrate with NudgeBee as of January 2026

This a list of Software Synths that integrate with NudgeBee. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with NudgeBee. View the products that work with NudgeBee in the table below.

What are Software Synths for NudgeBee?

Software synthesizers, or software synths, are software applications that generate and manipulate sounds electronically, simulating the functionality of hardware synthesizers. They are widely used by musicians, producers, and sound designers to create a vast array of sounds, from realistic instruments to experimental tones. Software synths typically include various sound design features, such as oscillators, filters, and effects, allowing for extensive customization of each sound. These tools are compatible with most digital audio workstations (DAWs), making it easy to integrate them into music production workflows. Software synths are popular due to their flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and ability to emulate classic hardware synths or produce entirely new sounds. Compare and read user reviews of the best Software Synths for NudgeBee currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Helm

    Helm

    Helm

    Helm runs in GNU/Linux, Mac OSX and Windows. Run Helm as a standalone synthesizer or as an LV2, VST, VST3 or AU plugin. Comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. This means you are free to run Helm anywhere without the pains of DRM, you can study and change the source code and redistribute exact or modified copies of Helm. Helm is a software synthesizer. You use it to create electronic music on your computer. Helm is free as in freedom. This means you control this software, it doesn't control you. In terms of money, Helm is pay what you want. So you are free to pay nothing. Any sound that comes out of Helm belongs to the person who played it. You are the copyright holder to any sound you create with Helm. You can turn some modules on and of. They have little power buttons in the top left that you can click to turn them on or of. The SUB module is one of the three sound producers in Helm. It controls a single oscillator that by default plays one octave below the currently played note.
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