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VirSyn Cube v1.5 goes resynthesis
20th January 2004
VirSyn have announced the imminent release of Cube v1.5, which can resynthesize stereo samples of virtually unlimited length. "Sound morphing between up to 4 sources and the unique Time warping envelopes together with the exceptional sound quality of the resynthesis process opens a new era of sound synthesis".
New in v1.5:
- Import of WAV/AIFF Samples in mono or stereo for Resynthesis.
- The sound analysis is based on Fourier theorem.
- Decomposition of Sample into 512 partials.
- Each partial has internal envelopes for Frequency, Level and Pan position.
- The length of the analyzed sample can be virtually unlimited.
- Single notes, Loops and entire pieces can be analyzed and resynthesized.
- Time warp envelopes with up to 64 Breakpoints control the movement through the resynthesized sample.
- Special "Formant" Analyzer enables the automatic extraction of the sound characteristic.
- Single notes, Loops and entire pieces can be analyzed and resynthesized.
- The resynthesized sound can be manipulated through the same high level controls of Cube 1.0.
- Easy to use: no special preparation for samples is needed.
Some general new features:
- SOLO Function for each source.
- Global level for each source.
- Microtuning.
Cube v1.5 will be available on January 21st (tomorrow) and registered users of Cube v1.0 will get the downloadable upgrade for free.
KVR Audio, Inc.
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