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Xfer Records Serum 2 is a free update that massively expands the super-popular wavetable Synthesizer plugin’s synthesis capabilities.
A little over a year ago, Steve Duda (Xfer Records) released a massive free upgrade for Serum. It was so massive that it transformed the initial beloved wavetable synth into a multi-engine instrument.
Now, in the middle of summer, there’s another big news item about Serum 2. Xfer Records has published a beta version of an upcoming Linux version of Serum 2 on its official website. You read that right: Serum 2 is coming to Linux
According to the developer, it requires a 64-bit x86 CPU with AVX2 support and a Linux distribution using GLIBC 2.38 or later, such as Ubuntu 24.04. Your chosen Linux DAW must also support X11 and VST3 IPluginFactory3::setHostContext.
Music producers who work exclusively with Linux will be very pleased with this news because a flagship "industry-standard" synth rarely makes it on this platform.
The Linux version is available now on the official website for registered customers.
More information here: Xfer Records
Update from March 17, 2025
Many wavetable synthesizers are on the market. Among the most popular are NI Massive and Xfer Records Serum. The latter was released in 2014 and has been taking the throne from Massive for several years now, partly because of the underwhelming Massive X update.
The developer, Steve Duda (Xfer Records), is now upping the game with Serum 2. Surprisingly, it’s a free update for existing users and pretty massive.
Xfer Records Serum 2
Serum 2 builds on the success of Serum 1, keeping all the original features and adding tons of new ones. Xfer Records Serum 2 significantly expands its sonic capabilities, introducing new oscillator types and workflow enhancements.
The oscillator engine is a highlight. Alongside the wavetable engine, it now features multi-samples, samples, granular oscillators, and spectral synthesis. This massively expands the synth’s sound palette and makes the only wavetable synth part of the multi-engine synth family.
The sample and multi-sample engines include classic sampler functions, including looping with snap loop detection, flexible loop modulation, rate control for tape-stop effects, sample slicing with real-time score extraction, and comprehensive FM/PD/distortion capabilities.
The spectral engine is super exciting. It allows you to import samples, wavetables, or even PNG picture files. Once imported, the engine turns into a spectral oscillator file with a visual representation. From this point, you can manipulate the spectrum, including with the different warp modes.
It includes a spectral filter, which reminds me of the Linplug Spectral synth. In a pop-up window, you can draw your own filter shapes for the spectral oscillator. Here, you can craft sounds at an audio-surgery level.
The multi-sample engine is also pretty impressive. It offers the SFZ file format, making importing custom multi-samples easy. Plus, you can mangle them like a wavetable oscillator with warp modifiers, including FM, distortion, filter, and more.
Steve Duda’s team not only baked new multi-type oscillators into Serum 2 but also expanded the original wavetable engine with new goodies. The new smooth interpolation mode now enables seamless wavetable transitions.
Then, you can find new warp modes that complement existing filtering, FM, PD, ring modulation, and distortion options.
New Modulation, Routings & Effects
Another major change in Xfer Records Serum 2 can be found in the LFO section. It now comes with various LFO modes, including a new path, two chaos modes, and a sample & hold generator.
You might recognize the Path mode from Rob Papen’s plugins. In this mode, you can draw a path on an XY pad, which the modulator follows. You can fine-tune this automation to the last detail, creating very complex modulators.
On top of that, the new random modes give you super wild modulations with lovely animations, which is a massive boost for the LFO section. Plus, you get four additional macro controls, giving you eight to work with.
Serum 2 also offers a completely...