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RolloSONIC
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Introduction
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Introduction
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RolloSONIC affords realtime sound control to your mouse-movement by monitoring and feeding numerous aspects of your cursor's course to its fully-modular sound-synthesis system. With RolloSONIC in hand, simply roll your mouse -- and hear your speakers cast a bellow of excitement. Because RolloSONIC is fully-modular, a plethora of possibilities rest in the power of your command.
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Mouse-guided sound-creation
Use your mouse to control and guide the creation and synthesis of electronic and other sounds
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Extended MIDI interface support
Not only can you input and play notes from your MIDI keyboard, but you can control the module parameters with your MIDI controller's sliders, knobs, levers, and buttons.
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Fully real-time; fully modular
Tweak the generators and effects while you listen; add and connect modules while it's sounding
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Stand-alone
Runs on a normal computer and works with standard hardware
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Simple one-executable design with optional installation
You can select to run the program straight-away, without installation - keeping it clean
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User-interface is colour-configurable
Keep the atmosphere adjusted to your mood
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Hear it for yourself
At RolloSONIC Sounds, you can find, download, and share sounds and configurations made using RolloSONIC
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System requirements
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| Operating system: |
Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 7, and 8 (32 or 64-bit) |
| Screen resolution: |
1024x960 or 1024x768 is the advised minimum 1680x1050 or larger is recommended |
| RAM: |
96 MB or more of available RAM to use RolloSONIC with a large configuration |
| CPU speed: |
Though many basic configurations will run on a 733-MHz P3, a 1.3-GHz AMD Athlon or 2.6-GHz P4 is the recommended minimum. A 3.0-GHz P4 or higher is recommended for the best experience |
| Sound card: |
Any Windows compatible sound card should work Real-time voice effects may require full-duplex support |
| Additional requirement: |
Mouse or other pointing device |
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Specifications
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| Sampling frequency: |
48-KHz input, 48-KHz (audio) / up-to-48-KHz-configurable (control-data) processing, 48-KHz output |
| Bits per sample: |
16-bit input, 80-bit (floating-point) internal processing per sample per channel, 16-bit output |
| Audio interface: |
Standard (WDM) Windows Sound Driver |
| MIDI interface: |
Standard (WDM) Windows MIDI Driver |
| Input latency: |
Variable, ~10ms (typical - when optimised) |
| Output latency: |
Variable, ~38ms (typical on Windows XP - when optimised), or ~23ms (typical on Windows 8, 64-bit, when optimised) |
| Polyphony (per osc): |
<= 128 (depending on available CPU power) |
| Waveform generation: |
Continuous-variable, phase-controlled 4-type, Sine-Triangle-Square-3Phase - augmentable by continuous-variable ramp/saw - modifiable by continuous-variable noiselitude - with optional, continuous-variable digitisation (step-size) |
| User-interface type / system design: |
Multi-channel, free-form modular |
| Synthesis classification: |
FM |
| Number of different modules: |
35 |
| Mouse-input characteristics monitored: |
15+ |
| Startup time: |
< 1000ms (on 733-P3) |
| Output file format: |
Windows PCM (wav) |
| Executable weight: |
1.12 MB |
| Program revision: |
1.0.1 |
| Revision release date: |
February 18th, 2008 |
| Compatibility update: |
February 3rd, 2013 |
| Specifications subject to change without notice |
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