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'''Discovery''' is a software synthesizer ] plugin designed and distributed by ] originally released on February 10. 2003. On September the 4th 2008 discoDSP released a version for ] marking the first commercial VSTi plugin available on Linux platform.<ref name="linuxjournal">] and ]. | '''Discovery''' is a software synthesizer ] plugin designed and distributed by ] originally released on February 10. 2003. On September the 4th 2008 discoDSP released a version for ] marking the first commercial VSTi plugin available on Linux platform.<ref name="linuxjournal"></ref> Discovery is also available for ] and ]. | ||
By design Discovery is a ] with 4 voices (2 ] each). It has built in ], selection of filters including ], monophonic and polyphonic operation. It is also comes bundled with extensive collection of presets and is able to import ] presets.<ref name="linuxjournal"></ref> | By design Discovery is a ] with 4 voices (2 ] each). It has built in ], selection of filters including ], monophonic and polyphonic operation. It is also comes bundled with extensive collection of presets and is able to import ] presets.<ref name="linuxjournal"></ref> |
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Discovery is a software synthesizer VSTi plugin designed and distributed by discoDSP originally released on February 10. 2003. On September the 4th 2008 discoDSP released a version for Linux marking the first commercial VSTi plugin available on Linux platform. Discovery is also available for Windows and Mac OS X.
By design Discovery is a subtractive synthesizer with 4 voices (2 oscillators each). It has built in arpeggiator, selection of filters including formant filters, monophonic and polyphonic operation. It is also comes bundled with extensive collection of presets and is able to import Clavia Nord Lead presets.
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