Analog Box is an open-source, circuit based, modular software synthesizer. Here is how Andyware describes it:
“You put sound objects on the screen, connect them together, listen and adjust. When you find something you like, you can record it to a wav file, or just save the circuit and play it again later.”
According to the company, ABox is somewhat like the vintage synths of the 70s in that there are separate modules with patch cords, knobs, buttons and displays. But you also get the computational ability offered by modern CPUs, the company says. The product features FFTs, Differentials and Digital Control.
“With the capabilities offered by VSTi, USB/HID, MIDI and Directshow you could conceivably play your favorite video soundtrack through a plugin adjusted by a glove controller, ” Andyware says.
Availability
Analog Box 2 is available under the GNU GPL v3 license.
For more information, visit the Analog Box page.
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