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Audiosim (software synthesizer)

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AudioSim is a virtual analog software synthesizer. It was released in 1996 by the German-Hungarian software company Audio Simulation.[1] It was first available for DOS and supported SoundBlaster or Gravis Ultrasound Sound cards.

Description

AudioSim contains 2 oscillators, 4 envelope generators, 2 LFOs and a self oscillating multimode filter. The parameters of the different modules are adjustable in real-time via the GUI using the mouse. The program also has MIDI support for Gravis Ultrasound and SoundBlaster cards.

Version 2.0

  • MIDI support for Sound Blaster cards
  • Additional MIDI card support for use when using a buggy Sound Blaster MIDI
  • Additional SINE waveform & PORTAMENTO to achieve more vintage sound
  • Ring modulator usable parallel with synchronization and FM modulation
  • Echo FX engine with delay & decay time

See also

References

  1. ^ "Audio Simulation About Info". Audio Simulation. Retrieved 3 March 2014.