* First row of buttons are to turn generators on/off. * Phase buttons to switch variations position. * Var: Adjust the level of variation depending of the generator. * Vol: Volume knobs for each generator. * Density: Sets the noise density on the clicks, dust and friction generators. * Main Vol: Main volume of the sum of all generators. * Fq: Frequency or "tuning" of each generator.
A single-stream quasi-synchronous granulator which also features an analog filter to further manipulate the sound with a smooth lowpass, phatpass (with some big bottom end)and highpass formant hybrid settings. The sonix interface is very easy on the eyes and the gui gives sonix the look of hardware rather than software. All the main controls can be automated of course so you get 'full control' over your audio grains, and metering is courtesy of a standard RMS sensing VU which monitors the mono input level only.
Sonix buffers input audio and releases it in discrete grains of a specified duration, at a specified rate. Random variation can also be applied to the grain length and grain rate, and the grains amplitude can be shaped with six different envelopes.
Features:
- Random grain variation - Grain pitch control - Auto pitch variation - Hybrid analog filter - Panning - Grain shaping envelopes - Wet & dry signal control - Full automation - Hardware look - Traditional VU meter - Interface is easy on the eyes
Creakbox Bassline is a mono synth with a built in sequencer. It has a 5 octave range and sounds very much like a killer little box many try to duplicate.
This is a hybrid analog/physical model using experimental techniques to create the complex changing harmonic content of an electric piano. Features include:
source, amplifier and modulation sections give you plenty of control over tone and play dynamics precise control over all parameters - knobs have around 120 steps VU meter indicates when tone is likely to distort (distortion is actually very pleasant in most cases) 8 presets plus room for 8 more lots of potential for experimentation.
It should be noted that CPU usage is quite high with this one and a minimum 1.2GHz processor is recommended, although it will work (if the playing is not too busy) on an 800MHz processor.
A very nice simple to apply aural exciter. It has an attractive interface, is very easy to use and is effective. It has very low resource usage. The one thing I'd like changed is the on/off switch graphic. The switch should change position when switched or it should be a push button style that lights when activated. ...But hell, that's my only almost negative observation.