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loopdon
11-11-2008, 06:22 AM
http://cdn.soniccharge.com/images/SPCloseUp.png

What is it?

Did you ever wonder if the convention of imitating hardware in software is the final word on friendly user interfaces? Is it indisputably the most efficient, creative and inspiring way of interacting with a software synth? We asked ourselves these questions… and we created Synplant.
Synplant is a software synthesizer with a genetic approach to sound creation. Instead of creating patches the conventional way by turning dials and knobs, Synplant lets you explore a world of organic sounds by planting seeds that grow into synth patches. The purpose of this product is to move focus away from the sometimes intricate and difficult process of sound synthesis and instead let you develop sounds by simply using your ears.
You will find that creating synth patches with Synplant will be as easy as listening and deciding what you like and then having the sounds evolve in the directions you desire. Although Synplant is exceedingly easy to use, whatever you do, do not let its relative simplicity fool you. Beneath its straightforward and playful interface you will find a versatile synthesizer of the utmost quality with lots of character. Also, once you are ready to get your hands dirty and dig deeper into the anatomy of Synplant you will have the option to crack open your sound seeds and modify their underlying genetic code.


http://www.soniccharge.com/synplant

30 days UNRESTRICTED (!) demo

The_Laughing_Man
11-11-2008, 03:27 PM
Oh now this sounds like a good idea.

Cheers for the link up.

C.O.Prodigy
11-11-2008, 05:09 PM
I dunno how to use the Demo?

Does it work with in combination with another software?

JamieBall
12-11-2008, 09:22 AM
If it's a plugin then yes, you would usually have to run it through a host application as a VST or DXi instrument - cubase/fruityloops/logic etc etc

Some synths are 'standalone' - is there an .exe or just a .dll file ?

Chances are you can't run it alone, though personally I don't know that 100% - just most things don't offer 'standalone' functionality.

C.O.Prodigy
13-11-2008, 12:45 PM
If it's a plugin then yes, you would usually have to run it through a host application as a VST or DXi instrument - cubase/fruityloops/logic etc etc

Some synths are 'standalone' - is there an .exe or just a .dll file ?

Chances are you can't run it alone, though personally I don't know that 100% - just most things don't offer 'standalone' functionality.

YUP, it's not stand alone unlike absinth, but did not know that at the time of the post. Got so excited cuz of the look of the synth. Don't have the machine for to run such host applications that would support plugins like this, but will work on it. Thanks for the post.

Honeey
13-11-2008, 03:38 PM
Tried it and it is awesome really fun to use and inspiring. A different way to generate sound for sure :)
I wouldn't drop my other synths or anything but will defiantly be getting this one.

loopdon
13-11-2008, 07:22 PM
It is absolutely mahosive.
I got some vogelisque and 'game form' styled sound easily.

Adding this to the also fantastic ytonic drum-synth by the same fellow -
madness. :wink:

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