MATRIXSYNTH: EINKLANG - The most intuitive software synthesizer


Thursday, November 08, 2012

EINKLANG - The most intuitive software synthesizer


EINKLANG - the most intuitive synthesizer. from Eisenberg on Vimeo.

"After nine years of research and over three years of development, we at Eisenberg are very proud to present EINKLANG, our first software synthesizer. At the moment, we are working on its completion so EINKLANG will be available in stores in early December.

Discover what makes EINKLANG so special and pre-order here at a discount of up to 66% of the retail price: http://www.indiegogo.com/einklang

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EINKLANG  (Ein•klang [ˈaɪ̯nklaŋ] noun. German word for unison, equilibrium, a sound)

EINKLANG introduces an all-new paradigm in music production. While existing synthesizers are controlled by many complicated, technical knobs, EINKLANG can be controlled by a few, powerful musical parameters. One of EINKLANG’s key features is the triangle morphing field, which allows users to morph between three different instruments with great ease. With the turn of one knob, a piano, a violin and timpani become a timpianolin. EINKLANG allows the user to focus exclusively on the creative aspects of making music, without being distracted by the complex technical processes.

Instead of synthesizing sounds like traditional synthesizers according to a set of technical parameters (i.e. amplitudes, frequencies, spectra…), EINKLANG re-synthesizes sounds using instrument models. These instrument models can not only be tweaked directly in their musical parameters (i.e. loudness, pitch, timbre…) but also be morphed from one sound to another.

The instrument models are based on Artificial Intelligence Studio Technology (AIST), an award winning, patent-pending technology that allows synthesizers to understand the structures of sounds, and remembers specific nuances of different instruments. So the musician can concentrate on musical aspects, while the synthesizer does all of the underlying technical processing.

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2 comments:

  1. This reminds me of the Hartmann Neuron from 10 years ago.

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    1. Compared to the Hartman Neuron this concept seems to aim more at usability and intuition. Anyhow, the sound examples sound very interresting.

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