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The Dreammachine is a self-running Windows software synthesizer which can be used to create complex athmospheres and soundscapes for live performances.

The concept of the Dreammachine is based on very slow running LFO being used for wavesequencing and sound modulations. Thus, realtime editing is not as one might expect it – this is a machine for slow flowing motion of sounds.

There are three dedicated parts: Bottom (Bass), Back/Pad and Sparkles providing quite complex athmospheres and soundscapes which is mostly determined by the sequence of waves. Each part has got a 24 step sequencer for waves each with it’s own tempo setting to get more variations among the three parts.

Here’s a demo of the Dreammachine in action:

http://www.dailymotion.com/videox6k0e9

If you’ve used The Dreammachine, leave a comment with your thoughts!

Pricing:

  • 1st month the registration will be 79Euro
  • after that til Dec. 31st ‘08 it will be 99Euro
  • from Jan. 1st 09 it will be the regular price of 119Euro.

The registered version comes with 100 waves at each part and is capable to load other sf2 files. Of course the sproken phrases of the demo are in the registered version.

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