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Surge XT

Surge Synth Team · Free

Surge XT est un synthé hybride gratuit open source avec modulation profonde, 12 algorithmes d’oscillateurs, MPE, microtuning et 2800+ presets d’usine.

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Un synthé hybride open source gratuit qui rivalise avec les flagships payants — le meilleur gratuit quand on veut un vrai pouvoir de sound design.

Idéal pour: Producteurs et sound designers qui veulent un synthé hybride gratuit profond (wavetable, FM, string, style modulaire).

Pros

  • 100 % gratuit et open source
  • 12 algos d’oscillateurs, double scène, modulation flexible
  • 2800+ presets et 700+ wavetables
  • MPE, microtuning, CLAP, Linux

Cons

  • UI dense, vraie courbe d’apprentissage
  • Moins immédiat que Vital en wavetable visuel
  • Support communautaire, pas desk commercial

Aperçu

Surge XT is a free, open-source hybrid synthesizer maintained by the Surge Synth Team. It began life as a commercial product from Vember Audio and was open-sourced with the original author's blessing — a rare handoff that turned a solid soft-synth into a community powerhouse. Each patch holds two full scenes (separate synthesis engines you can layer or split), three oscillators per scene, a deep filter block, waveshaping, and a modulation matrix that can hit almost every continuous parameter.

It excels at breadth. Oscillator algorithms cover classic subtractive, modern morphable shapes, wavetables, FM2/FM3, string waveguides, the Twist macro-oscillator style, noise, and audio input. Twelve LFOs (six per-voice, six global) include MSEGs and even Lua formula modulators. Factory content is enormous: over 2800 patches and 700+ wavetables, so you can ship tracks before you learn the architecture. MPE, microtuning, CLAP, and native Linux support put it ahead of many paid instruments on modern platform features.

The trade-off is density. Surge XT does not hold your hand. The UI packs a lot of information, and the dual-scene signal flow takes study. Vital will feel friendlier if your only goal is visual wavetable design. There is no commercial support line — issues live on GitHub and Discord — which is fine for self-sufficient producers and less ideal for absolute beginners who want hand-holding.

Against its alternatives, Vital wins on approachable wavetable visuals and free-tier simplicity. Serum 2 and Phase Plant are paid flagships with polished ecosystems and commercial content. Pigments is Arturia's multi-engine playground with factory polish. Choose Surge XT when you want maximum free synthesis depth and are willing to learn a serious instrument rather than a preset browser with a few knobs.

Spécifications

Type
Open-source hybrid synthesizer
Version
1.3.4 (stable)
Oscillators
3 per scene; 12 algorithms (Classic, Modern, Wavetable, FM2/FM3, String, Twist, and more)
Factory content
2800+ patches; 700+ wavetables
Scenes
Two full synthesis scenes for layer/split patches
Formats
VST3, AU, CLAP, LV2, Standalone
Platforms
Windows, macOS (Intel/Apple Silicon), Linux

Dernière vérification 2026-07-09

FAQ

Surge XT est-il gratuit ?

Oui — GPL, moteur complet et library gratuits.

Formats ?

VST3, AU, CLAP, LV2 + standalone Win/Mac/Linux.

Vs Vital ?

Vital plus accessible en wavetable ; Surge plus large en hybride multi-moteurs.

MPE / microtuning ?

Oui — MPE, Scala/MTS-ESP, OSC.

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