Fruity plugins

Fruity DX10


Fruity DX10 is 8-voice polyphonic FM synth and is designed for high quality (low aliasing) sound and low processor usage. This plugin is an enhanced version of Paul Kellett's DX10 FM synth.

Click the piano icon at the top right corner of the interface to show/hide the keyboard in Fruity DX10's interface.

MISC section

Wave Brightness (WAVE) - Turning the wheel to the right adds brightness to the generated sound.

Octave Shift (COARSE) - Use this wheel to shift the octaves of the synth.

Vibrato LFO Rate (LFO RATE) - Sets the speed of the vibrato effect

Vibrato Amount (VIB) - Sets the vibrato amplitude amount (vibrato strength).

AMPLITUDE section

Contains controls to set the volume envelope of the sound

Envelope Attack (ATT) - Sets the attack (fade in) length of the synth.

Envelope Decay (DEC) - Sets the decay (fade out) length of the synth.

Envelope Release (REL) - Sets the release (fade out after key is released) length of the synth.

MODULATION sections

Coarse Tune (COARSE) - Use to set the modulation speed (pitch).

Fine Tune (COARSE) - Use to fine tune the modulation speed (pitch).

Modulation Velocity (VEL.SENS) - Sets the velocity of the modulation.

Pass Though (THRU) - Turn to the right to mix the modulation wave with the output (apart from modulation of the signal). This control is available only for the first modulator.

Amplitude Init (INIT) - The start amplitude of the modulation.

Amplitude Time (TIME) - Time needed for the modulation amplitude to reach the sustain level (see below).

Amplitude Sustain (SUS) - The sustain amplitude of modulation.

Amplitude Release (REL) - The time needed for the modulation amplitude to reach zero after key release.


(01) Paul Kellett (original code), Frederic Vanmol (conversion), gol (interface)