LennarDigital set out to solve that problem. Unlike competitors who rushed buggy betas to market, Lennard adopted a philosophy of perfectionism. He wrote Sylenth1 from the ground up using highly optimized C++ code. There were no shortcuts. The goal was simple: create a virtual analog synth that sounded indistinguishable from hardware while using minimal CPU power.

While newer wavetable synths offer more visual feedback, Sylenth1 dominates in specific categories that keep it relevant today. 1. Superior CPU Efficiency

Sylenth1’s unison algorithm remains unmatched. The way it spreads voices across the stereo field without phase cancellation is a proprietary secret that lennardigital has never shared. It sounds "wide" and "mono-compatible" simultaneously.