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Xhun Resonheart (Download)
Physical modeled aerophore-based acoustic synthesizer - MAC/PC - AU, VST2, VST3

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Xhun Resonheart (Download) <br>Physical modeled aerophore-based acoustic synthesizer - MAC/PC - AU, VST2, VST3
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Product Description

ResonHeart is the physical modeling simulation of a never seen before, experimental, aerophone-based acoustic instrument.

Characterized by a complex model-based architecture, this original machine has expressly been built to mimic the sound of different families of acoustic instruments - like winds, membranes, chromatic percussions, ethnic lutes and whistles, glasses, cymbals and crashes, vocal ensembles, and choirs, or even an entire orchestral strings section - as well as to produce very unconventional, organic tones, evolving textures, and expressive motion pads.

Working on the principles of fluid dynamics and designed to potentially be a real-world replicable machine, every single component inside ResonHeart has been modeled after existing hardware - commercially available devices like air pumps, pneumatic valves, and metal resonators. Also, the surrounding room acoustics has been carefully modeled, simulating a wide range of spatial environments, from small chambers to big concert halls, to stone-walled cathedrals and beyond.

Moreover, ResonHeart features a clean and intuitive interface, making the sound designing process just simple and effective.


Requirements:

mac:
ram: 0
disk: 0
notes: OS 64-bit and later
internet_required: False
support: 64_bit
plugins: VST-2,VST-3,AU

windows:
ram: 0
disk: 0
notes: Win 7 and later
internet_required: False
support: 32_bit,64_bit
plugins: VST-2,VST-3

Licensing:

Product Features

  • Physical modeling simulation of a complex acoustic sound generator machine, achieved by the adoption of the Advanced Component Simulation (ACS) approach
  • Full 64-bit processing accuracy for every single aspect of the simulation
  • A 100% original aerophone-based mechanical acoustic instrument, featuring an articulated modal architecture and capable of mimicking other acoustic instruments' tones and flavours
  • Entirely made of mechanical components (resonators, motors, valves) which have been modeled after existing, commercially available parts
  • Air pump motors with dedicated automations and retrig control
  • Venturi valves
  • Swing motors and valves (from 0.1 Hz up to 20 Hz)
  • Pneumatic solenoid valves (with a 3-ms aperture, 2-ms disclosure timing)
  • Air turbulence dispersion control
  • A complex resonator block (one per voice) made of sixteen universal Helmholtz resonators, each with independent tuning (internal volume) and pressure (embouchure) controls
  • A dedicated modulation for resonators' tuning, featuring Swing, Contour, Velocity and Pitch Follower controls
  • A dedicated modulation for resonators' pressure, featuring Swing, Contour, Velocity and Pitch Follower controls
  • Operates as a monophonic or polyphonic (4-voices) instrument
  • True polyphony, achieved by simulating separate, fully-independent mechanical sound generators
  • Separate controls for global tuning, voices detune (spread), pitch bending (amount) and portamento
  • An accurate room / hall simulation (resonator-based)
  • A spatial displacement engine, arranging the instrument's four voices/blocks inside the room space
  • Including a 130+ ready-to-use factory presets collection, covering different styles and genres, including deep and solid basses, real-world cymbals and crashes, membranes and percussions, woodwinds, plucked strings, ethnic bells and whistles, organic motion pads, symphonic strings and choirs sections, evolving soundscapes, psychoacoustic sound effects and more
  • MIDI automation
  • Support for sample rates from 44.1 kHz up to 192 kHz

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