Virtuasonic has released Synesthesia, an ''exotic'' impulse responses library.

Virtuasonic has released Synesthesia, an ''exotic'' impulse responses library.




Convolution is often associated with reverbs, but Synesthesia offers much more than this.

One thing that many people may not realize is that convolution has more possibilities than reverb emulation. The impulse responses contained in Synesthesia were made using a variety of digital signal processing and techniques to achieve a unique set of DSP filters that can mangle and smear input sounds beyond all imagination.

Synesthesia is an unique set of convolution impulse response files, for use in your favourite convolution engine, designed for electronic musicians and sound designers in search for new possibilities of transforming and spicing up their music and sounds.

Synesthesia transforms your favorite convolution engine into a general-purpose DSP processor. Though this collection is targeted primarily at electronic, ambient and abstract music, you may find Synesthesia useful for:

Creating abstract layers for film music
Spicing up rhythm lines with wild beat-synced effects
Creating dark textures for goth or dark ambient
Adding flavours to trance, techno, jungle, club and other styles of rhythmic electronic music
Morphing foley fx into new unrecognizable sounds for sound design
Creating huge sonic effects
Guitarists in search of new possibilities
...and so on!

Specifications:

All impulses are 24-bit / 44.1KHz stereo WAV format (over 630MB of data). Over 1000 individual impulse responses, ordered by name in a list that features file size.

Synesthesia costs only $34.95 + shipping. More information at www.virtuasonic.com



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