Tsugi Releases Game Synth 2022

US Procedural sound design tool for games and animations gets new features      31/03/22

Tsugi has released GameSynth 2022, which they describe as the leading procedural sound design tool for games and animations.

A spokesperson told us, "GameSynth is a revolutionary sound design tool that uses the latest advances in procedural audio to help you create amazing sound effects. It offers many unique features aimed at game, animation, and movie production, like the automatic generation of sound variations."

New Features in Version 2022.1

Bigger:

  • 15 new modules in the patching environment
  • 8 new effect racks in Voice FX
  • 1000+ sound models in all styles in the repository
  • New audio exporters (GameMaker Studio, Audacity)
  • New animation curve importers (GameMaker Studio, Live2D)
  • Import of SVG files and new scripting functions in the Sketch Pad

 

Faster:

  • New module selector to quickly add modules
  • Partial playback to instantly check audio signals
  • New wire context menu for faster patching
  • Snap wiring and automatic modules reconnection.
  • Automatic .wav rendering for different meta-parameter values
  • Updated automatic export to game middleware (Wwise, FMOD...)

 

Smarter:

  • Perceptual feature map to find similar sound models
  • Audio analysis to find sound models close to wave file
  • Patch search based on used modules
  • Improved random patch creator
  • Variation detection in the run-time exporter

Pricing and Availability:
$273 until April 30th (Regular price: $390)

More information:

 

 



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