Metasynth overview - Creating Tracks

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This in-depth look at one of the most powerful sound design and music production tools around, called Metasynth. You won't believe your eyes.

Metasynth is one of those all-in-one solutions that goes way beyond your expectations. It's innovative approach to sound design and music production are capable of changing the way you make your music forever. The Metasynth interface is broken up into six main 'rooms', which make up the entire environment.

The Image Synth room is a fascinating and groundbreaking way to create new sounds. In fact, you paint your sounds! With a host of available synthesis methods and nearly infinitely customizable microtonality, the Image Synth makes possible the sounds of your dreams. And this is just the first room in the intended Metasynth workflow.

The Image Filter room features incredibly precise stereo filter tools, providing you with seemingly endless options and opportunities for your sounds. The Spectrum Synth analyzes sounds and creates events that capture the original's harmonics which you can manipulate, filter and re-arrange to invent new sounds.

The Effects room is another part of Metasynth that really stand out from other music production and sound design tools available today. It offers all of the usual effects that you'd expect to see in a modern and robust soft synth. But it also features synthesis-based granular and shuffling effects that will blow your mind!

The Metasynth Sequencer room is a unique non-MIDI sequencer that you can use to arrange musical phrases. These sequences can then be sent into the Image Synth room for further manipulation, exported to be used in your favorite DAW or mixed down in the Montage room. The Montage room is a 24-track mixing environment, capable of handling full compositions.

All of this adds up to Metasynth being one of the most powerful, flexible and totally unique sound design and music productions tools you can use in this modern digital age.

Cheers,
OhmLab

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