Cellsynth 1.7
Cellsynth
Graphics & Sound · v1.7 · info-mac
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Author : Living Memory Homepage : http://www.cellsynth.co.uk/ e-mail : cellsynth@mac.com Size : 3 Mb Download URLs : http://www.cellsynth.co.uk/xtras/CellSynth.hqx http://www.livingmemory.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/xtras/CellSynth.hqx Screenshot 500x437: http://www.cellsynth.co.uk/images/frontpanel500p.jpg
Requirements: 350MHz G3/G4 or better running OS 9.1 CellSynth will run on a 233MHz G3 iMac with OS 8.5 CellSynth is NOT native to OS X but runs in Classic 9.1 The faster the Mac the more CellSynth can do! Version 3.0 of Sound Manager. Your Mac must be able to play stereo 16 bit audio at 44100. A monitor capable of displaying 1000's of colours. A sense of fun!
Short Description: CellSynth is a software synthesiser, MP3 and AIFF sample player, DSP processor & sequencer combined
Description: Sync Different! CellSynth addresses several of the main areas in computer music, notably audio synthesis, audio sequencing, sample manipulation, audio processing and automation sequencing. Unlike many of the more conventional software synthesisers on the market, it is compact and easy to use, and does not require detailed synthesis knowledge.
Its efficient design means that all functions operate in real-time with low latency, allowing it to be used in a live environment with MIDI keyboards or other MIDI sources. All output can be recorded to disk for use in other software such as MOTU's Digital Performer, EMagic's Logic or Steinberg's Cubase VST.
CellSynth is unusual in catering for both musical beginner and expert alike. Whilst the program is easy and intuitive to use, with an on-line manual and tutorial, those with prior knowledge of synthesis are not left frustrated - Best of all it's shareware!
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