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MOLOSS: Multi Oscillator Linear Open Source Synthesizer

Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2024 3:13 pm
by juverax
MOLOSS: Multi Oscillator Linear Open Source Synthesizer
by https://arthelion.com/

[Note: arthelion is also the author of Lastar, a Normalizer for Mp3 and Wav. viewtopic.php?p=102010 ]

Information on MOLOSS and download link at Sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/moloss/files/
Author(s?) Web site: https://arthelion.com/index.php/en/wind ... 09-out-now

From these websites:
The purpose of MOLOSS is to emulate various 80's synths in a single relatively low CPU module.
It combines 4 parallel polyphonic synths, also called Voices.
Each voice has multiple waveform generators that can be mixed, and can also be modulated in Frequency or Amplitude by another voice.
Each voice has 4 LFO and 3 envelope generators D-ADSR (Delayed ADSR).
Module parameters (VCO, VCF, VCA, Envelopes, LFO...) of all voices can be organized by groups to be synchronized together.
VCF embeds a Time Variant Filter with resonance, a high pass and a parametric band Eq.
Voices can be splitted along the keyboard, or overlapped or stacked.
MOLOSS embeds an effect section with Chorus, Double delay and a simple reverb.
It is available as a stand-alone exe or 32/64 bits VST. (Portability ... Hey!!! :D )

Demo tracks (done with several instances of MOLOSS and factory sounds) :
https://soundcloud.com/arthelion/moloss-ii-demo-2023

Legacy MOLOSS I demos : https://soundcloud.com/arthelion/moloss-i-demo
https://soundcloud.com/arthelion/03-creepy-nightmare

This software is available under GPL V3 license.
The VirusTotal score is 0-70

I unzipped and launched the stand-alone exe .... Moloss worked right out of the zip.
Now, since I currently have no need for this type of app, I could not do much more, and I don't know how well Moloss does the job it is expected to do.... :?:

Does TFFC want it in the DB? :o

Re: MOLOSS: Multi Oscillator Linear Open Source Synthesizer

Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2024 9:57 pm
by Andrew Lee
Unfortunately, this is 100% outside my field of competence :D