The new player for your favorite instruments.

v1.3.1 | What's new? | System requirements

On your phone? No download here, because SINE will only run on your computer.

Getting started

Getting started in SINE is just 3 steps...

1 Launch SINEplayer and download an instrument from My Licenses
2 Select an instrument or a sound from your Library and drag it into the list on the right
3 Play the instrument, make music

And then you can start to explore. Have fun! 

Your next steps in SINE

We designed the SINEplayer around the typical composer workflow. There are loads of ways to manage and adjust your instruments in SINE, but here are the most important ones.

How to load an instrument

Just drag an instrument to the Articulation List on the right. You can load instruments or articulations—drag and drop.

How to manage articulations

Instruments have multiple articulations—different playing styles and sounds. You can arrange them as you like to suit your music and playing style.

How to download more instruments

When you need more instruments, head to My Licenses and download what you need. Or check the store to get new collections and instruments.

Benefits of using SINE

Just download what you need

Relax about your disk space: Just download the instruments and mic positions you need—no need to download the entire collection at once. Same goes for the shop, too: You can buy single instruments instead of full collections if you prefer.

Easy to customize

Some people like working with keyswitches, some people don’t. No problem—you can customize SINE to match your workflow. The articulation list is really powerful, and there are loads of advanced options under the hood.

Detailed control when you need it

From total control over dynamics and round robins to multiple legato options, when you want pin-point control, it’s there. But it won’t get in your way when you don’t need it.

Mix and merge

Preserve your system resources: Fine-tune your mix using multiple mic positions, then merge into a single channel within the player.

Great sounds included, totally FREE

The SINEplayer includes an array of useful instruments—piano, strings, percussion, and more. This is our free SINEfactory library, and it’s constantly growing. Take a look under My Licenses, and download what you need.

Get free instruments

FAQ

Go to Support FAQ

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v1.3.1 | What's new? | System requirements

What’s new in SINE v1.3.1

New Library

SINEplayer 1.3 introduces a new, SQLite-based Library database that handles all installed content. This improves performance and reliability.

New Downloader

The new Downloader has been rewritten, supports cancellation, and deals much better with large downloads.

UI refresh

We've updated the look of the SINEplayer with many improvements. Notably, the Library and articulations options are redesigned for better visibility and more clarity. 

View changelog

System Requirements

Mac

  • macOS 10.13 or higher

  • Intel Core i5 or similar; Apple M1 or higher.

  • 8GB RAM (16GB+ recommended)

Windows

  • Windows 10 64bit

  • Intel Core i5 or similar

  • 8GB RAM (16GB+ recommended)

General Notes

A lower number of higher-clocking cores are better than a higher number of lower-clocking cores.

A base frequency of 3.6 Ghz or higher works best.

If your CPU is from before 2012, please first check with the free Layers collection if your CPU supports SINEplayer! First generation Intel Core CPUs, AMD Phenom II, and similar older CPUs from earlier than 2012 might be missing specific instruction sets.

We strongly recommend SSD drives over regular HDD for the best performance results.

Formats

Standalone, VST, VST3, AU, AAX

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