Open-Source classic Surge has been updated to Surge XT 1.0.
Surge is a bit of a legendary synth in the open-source world and regularly makes our best free synth lists.
The Surge Synth Team refers to themselves as “open-source enthusiasts who randomly assembled to work on the Surge synthesizer.” I like that description; it kind of makes them sound like some open-source avengers.
The previous developers, Vember Audio, still host an archive of prior versions on their website.
The last update we covered was Surge v1.9 early in 2021; now, we have Surge XT, which looks to be more powerful and easier to use than ever.
The most significant core change is that the developers have ported Surge to the JUCE framework. The significance of this change is that Surge users should now enjoy far greater stability, and developers have more tools at their disposal.
Following on from that change, the UI is now fully accessible to screen readers for more straightforward navigation and editing.
Getting around the GUI seems to flow better with the addition of things like Patch Search, Favorites, and more use of drag & drop functionality.
Now, getting into making noise with Surge, there are some pretty cool changes here, too. As well as a more powerful Modulation section (including new Vector and Formula Modulators), you also get a more intuitive Modulation section. Navigating and modifying modulation routings can all be done in one view.
The Routing Bar makes it easy to apply modulation to parameters. Once you identify the modulation source you want, two clicks will engage Routing Mode, at which point the source will turn bright green.
In Routing Mode, any sliders that can be modulated will show a blue slider atop the regular slider. This blue slider sets the parameters fully-modulated position.
An expanded FX Section now allows double the amount of FX per patch and features new effects, including a Spring Reverb and more from Airwindows (another somewhat legendary name).
Everything else is just a bit bigger and better. It offers 43 Waveshapers instead of five, a new Tri-Pole filter model, and a pretty deep Tuning Editor.
Surge XT 1.0 comes with many new patches highlighting new features and the improvements made since v1.9.
You can check out the complete changelog for this update and download Surge XT 1.0 now. For more freeware synth goodness, check out Vital.
Download: Surge XT 1.0 (64-bit VST3/AU plugin format for Windows, macOS, Linux)
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14 Comments
Matthew
onBeen wondering when that update would come out, this is great news! Thanks for the heads-up James
Hell'ektrix
onGreat sound but I’m totally afraid by the interface… I’m totally lost on this synth…not intuitive at all…
I prefer interface and workflow like Helm, Vital…
I need to study it more seriously !
Raven
onOnce you get it, you will find find surge has a very unique sound and far more organic quality. I seriously struggle to make “electronic” sounds with vital. Everything sounds a little plastic compared to surge.
That said vital has awesome unison. Surge not such awesome unison.usable and quality.. but not so awesome.
But as far as squelches… surges… and anything that’s supposed to sound “electrifying”… ior circuit bent… s way way way better. Also it’s ability to blend with acoustic sounds.. is also amazing.
Tim
onAm I the only one wondering what other ‚legendary names‘ you guys know??
yzcoruhT
onDo we really need commercial synths…?
Raven
onYes. Serum simply sounds super quality. Vital and surge have their own sound.. but serum sounds very direct and visceral.
Serge
onIs this update compatible with previous versions of Surge, or does it create a new plugin alongside 1.9?
ElDJabh
onYes, it creates a new plugin alongside 1.9.
Pisces
onBtw, for anyone interested there is also 32bit windows version.
Numanoid
onGreat! I wish the Surge Synth Team would also consider updating Short Circuit
Sebastian
onThey actually do:
https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=560292
Arron
onlove the fact that you put in the bit about accessibility for screen readers. Wish that every plugin developer kept that in mind. we would be living in such a better world. hth
Hazy J
onsickkkkk
Bloodaxe
onWhy can’t I install to different locations on my hard drive? Why does the windows installer assume that I want anything on my C:\ drive?