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Maestro 1.0

Welcome to Maestro, a monophonic VST synthesiser made with Synthedit, but with a difference. This synth has been designed from the ground up, with the keyboard player in mind, and it features extensive, real-time performance control via the modulation matrix, making it one of the most expressive VST synths around.

New in the final 1.0 release:

  • New GUI (thanks to Ian Webster)
  • New manual
  • New features
  • More than 100 presets!
Maestro 1.0 (pre-release)

Welcome to Maestro, a monophonic VST synthesiser made with Synthedit, but with a difference. This synth has been designed from the ground up, with the keyboard player in mind, and it features extensive, real-time performance control via the modulation matrix, making it one of the most expressive VST synths around.

Although it's a monosynth, it's quite heavy on the CPU (av. 9%); it is capable of some very big sounds.

Ideally you should use a MIDI keyboard with aftertouch, Mod wheel, Data slider, and a foot pedal. But it's not absolutely necessary, as most VST hosts will allow you to write MIDI CC data into a track.

The main features are:

  • Two oscillators with the standard SE waveforms
  • 2 pole to 4 pole low pass filter
  • Dedicated LFO's for oscillator pitch and filter cutoff
  • Assignable modulation LFO
  • Assignable modulation ADSR envelope
  • 6 modulation destinations
  • 13 modulation sources including Off min and Off max
  • A delay effect, and an auto panner