

size 1.37 MB
Galileo is a dual osc subtractive synthesizer.
I used this synth in a lot of my songs for years and I’m very happy with it. I’ve decided to release it for free, maybe someone can find it useful. The instrument is far away from being perfect and probably will stay forever as is: I have programmed Galileo for satisfy my needs for some projects and I think I will never put my hands on it again. The GUI has been redisigned for this public release and feature some control elements by Vera Kinter.
A note about the arpeggiators and patch programming: to use only ARP1 use the selector under it and select “1”. For use only ARP2 select “2”. To use both apeggiators select “3”. To turn off the arpeggiators select “1” in the selector and set the arpeggiator 1 to “OFF”. If the synth doesn’t sound check if the “TCh” (transpose channel for arpeggiators) has a different value other than 1
MaxSynths_Galileo ( 1.37 MB )
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