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RolloSONIC
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Introduction
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Introduction
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RolloSONIC is a tool that enables you to create electronic sounds from your mouse movement. RolloSONIC monitors, in real-time, various aspects of your mouse's position and movement, and then by feeding this information into a fully-modular sound-synthesis system, RolloSONIC is able to create electronic (and other) sounds that are guided by your mouse.
While RolloSONIC is running on your system, simply roll your mouse - and hear electronic sounds come through your speakers or headphones.
Because RolloSONIC is based on a fully-modular, sound-synthesis system - there are many possibilities of different sounds and types of sounds that can be made.
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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/or play) notes from your MIDI keyboard, you can also use your MIDI controller's sliders, knobs, levers, buttons, etc. to control various module parameters
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Fully real-time, fully modular
Tweak the sound-generators and effects while you listen, add and connect modules while it's sounding
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Stand-alone
Can run on a normal computer and works with standard hardware
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Simple, one-executable design with optional installation
You can optionally run the program right-away without installation - quick and clean
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User-interface is colour-configurable
Make the user-interface fit your style and/or the particular situation and mood
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Hear it for yourself
Via RolloSONIC Sounds, you can find, download and share sounds and configurations made with the use of RolloSONIC
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System requirements
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| Operating system: |
Windows 2000, XP, or 2003 |
| Screen resolution: |
1024x960 or 1024x768 is the advised minimum 1680x1050 or larger is recommended |
| RAM: |
64 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 optimized) |
| Output latency: |
Variable, ~38ms (typical - when optimized) |
| 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 digitization (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: |
1.10 MB |
| Program revision: |
1.0.1 |
| Revision release date: |
February 18th, 2008 |
| Specifications subject to change without notice |
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