Fragments Is A Free New Pixels-Based Synthesizer With A Granular, Additive & Re-Synthesis Engine

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There are many advanced music software programs (DAW, plugins,…) available on the market but only a few offer something other and very interesting. FSynth/Fragment newest release  is one of these software products that are different. Fragment is a new free pixels-based Synthesizer that includes different types of synthesis. It includes a granular, additive as well as a re-synthesis engine. What is cool here, you can import images (webcam, image files, videos…) and transform them in audio material. Fragment Synthesizer can be played in a polyphonic multitimbral mode.

If you search a different approach to create sounds with synthesis than check out this free Synthesizer.

Fragment is a collaborative cross-platform audio-visual live coding environment with pixels based real-time image-synth approach to sound synthesis. The sound synthesis is powered by pixels data produced on the graphics card by live GLSL code.

Fragment is able to produce high-quality fast additive and granular synthesis simultaneously with re-synthesis support, it has many features making it easy to produce any kind of sounds or visuals and is aimed at artists and sound designers seeking a creative environment with few limitations to experiment with – a programmable noise-of-all-kinds software.

Fragment is also able to produce live visuals from videos, images, webcam, etc. import or algorithmically generated.

Features 

  • Additive, spectral, granular synthesizer with re-synthesis support.
  • Pixels based image-synth approach.
  • Collaborative audio-visual live coding environment, real-time approach.
  • Stereophonic or monaural.
  • Polyphonic.
  • Multitimbral.
  • 32-bit images processing.
  • Multi channels.
  • Import (webcam, images, videos with audio analysis, audio files analysis, drawing over textures…).
  • MIDI in.
  • OSC in/out.
  • Spectral recording.
  • Distributed sound synthesis, multi-machines/multi-core support.

More information here: Fragment Synthesizer 

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