A P2P Multi-User Software Synthesizer with new techniques for integrating latency in real time collaboration. If it is possible to make virtual war by multi-player games it should be possible (and of course much more creative) to produce virtual music by a multi-user instrument.
British analog synth originally built by Jeremy Lord. Excellent sound quality plus new enhancements to SH engine.This is a "Power Synth" capable of producing a wide variety of sounds. Pads,,Leads,Bass,Ambient,Percussive.Pitch and filter vectoring circuits. Demo available on request. Pro Version cost is $100.00
Tiny God consists mostly of the creations of Russell Borogove, an unemployed software developer, who has been developing weird audio software in order to entertain and educate himself. This primarily consists of plug-in components for VST hosts such as Audiomulch, plus a few stand-alone programs.
VST is Virtual Studio Technology, Steinberg's specification for plug-in components for their Cubase digital audio workstation software. In short, a VST plugin can receive, manipulate, and send chunks of digital audio data in conjunction with a bunch of other components; this allows users to expand their capabilities a piece at a time, much like buying new effects units or synthesizers at your local music gear dealer, without having to throw away all your existing musical equipment. The VST format is available on both Windows and Macintosh platforms; besides VST, there are platform-specific standards for this kind of software: DXi on Windows, and AU on Mac OS X, to name two.