PSIndustrializer 0.2.7 released

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Hi all,

Industrializer generates synthesized percussion sounds using physical modelling. The range of sounds possible include but is not limited to cymbal sounds, metallic noises, bubbly sounds, and chimes. After a sound is rendered, it can be played and then saved to a .WAV file.

I think Power Station Industrializer v0.2.7 is matured enough to be released :-) It contained only few minor changes compared to the latest pre-release, but is tested well.

You can download it here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/industrializer/files/

0.2.7 release contains the following main new features (compared with v0.2.6):


- Discretization rate selection for both playback and WAV export
- Improved accuracy of setting some parameters
- Rendering and playback can be interrupted. Playback can be retrigged at any time - Both actuation and sampling nodes are made selectable. This facility allows you to vary somehow the timbre of the sound and even create stereo samples with some phasing effects. Although Industrializes cannot directly deal with stereo samples, you can first render and save a sample, then change the sampling node without touching the other parameters and render another sample, after that use these samples as left and right stereo channels.

Regards,
Yury.
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