Physical Modelling Synthesis - List of Virtual Instruments

List of Virtual Instruments

  • Tension, Electric, Collision and Corpus included with Ableton Live Suite.
  • Ultrabeat, EVP88, EVB3, and EVD6 included with Logic Pro
  • Native Instrument Reaktor
  • Cycling`74 Max/MSP
  • Modartt Pianoteq - Pianos
  • AAS String Studio - Guitars, basses, harps, clavinets, bowed instruments, percussion
  • Arturia BRASS - Trumpet, trombone and saxophone
  • Sculpture (part of Logic Studio) - Strings
  • Keolab Spicy Guitar - acoustic guitars
  • Kong Drum Designer (Part of Reason (software)) - Drums
  • Yamaha S-YXG100 plus VL and S-YXG1000 plus PolyVL (the latter released in Japan only). These were basically software-only equivalents to the hardware (and hardware-assisted software) MIDI synth capabilities of the DS-XG cards / YMF chipsets mentioned in the next section. The PolyVL had eight voice polyphony for the physical modelling, whereas the VL and all of the hardware Yamaha VL synths only had one voice, or two for the original VL-1. Like the DS-XG .VxD drivers required for VL support of the DX-XG chipsets, these would work only on pre-NT kernel versions of Windows (9# and ME), and not on NT, 2000, XP, etc. Yamaha quietly discontinued these years ago.
  • Sakura from Image-Line

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