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"We thoroughly recommend Noisy, as it dares to offer sound design in a hybrid, unusual way which produces correspondingly unique sounds. We know of nothing else quite like it."MusicTech Magazine. Latest music tech news, reviews and tutorials publication from the experts.
Bring Resonance to Acoustic and Electronic Worlds
Enter a World of Resonances
A hybrid between physical modelling and subtractive synthesis, Noisy uses the principles of acoustic resonance to bring life to both electronic and acoustic sounds. Noisy was designed to generate highly playable, multidimensional sounds, whose textures and articulations can be easily combined and manipulated.
The Concept
The Power of Acoustic Vibrations
Noisy was imagined and designed around the acoustic resonance principle of a string’s vibration, which brings this unique organic dimension, coming from the world of acoustic instruments.
Resonators
Merge Electronic and Acoustic Worlds
6 powerful resonators distributed over 2 layers.
Each resonator can combine a subtractive synthesis dimension using resonant oscillators with a physical modeling synthesis dimension using optimized comb filters—always in a harmonious way.
Multidimensional
One Preset, Many Sounds
Manipulate any preset via four distinct dimensions of sound design, all of which can be used on their own, or combined seamlessly with each other.
Go further by mixing the dimensions of two different presets, thanks to the layering system that allows endless possibilities of sonic creation.
Expressive FX
Enhance and Articulate
Noisy offers a complete toolset of effects ideal for enhancing your sounds.
The FX section allows you to go much deeper. Everything is designed for real-time manipulation to easily create fluid articulations, breaks drops, or to dynamically modify reverbs and delays. It’s now possible to push the limits of expressiveness.
Fluid Workflow for Exciting Results
- Easy to Adjust - From parameters to modulation systems, everything is laid out simply, ready to be adjusted in a few clicks, for a quick, powerful preset-making experience.
- Intelligent Modulation System - Behind the scenes, everything is optimized. No Dead Zones - Sensitivity curves and ranges are continuously scaled. Just focus on your creativity.
- Easy to Understand - A dynamically colored graphical system enables you to understand each section of the synth in a glimpse.
Push Touché to Another Level
Noisy's four sound design dimensions are an ideal playground for Touché. Discover a whole new universe of sounds and playing articulations, fully compatible with Touché and its software companion, Lié.
Features
- Combines physical modelling and subtractive synthesis.
- Pairs perfectly with Touché and well with other controllers.
- Over 400 excellent and extensive presets.
- Expression and LFO mod options evolve sound in rich and unexpected ways.
- Onboard effects are modulatable, making them ‘performable’.
System Requirements
Mac
- macOS 10.12 and higher (64-bit only)
- AU / VST (No Standalone version)
- Modern CPU (Ryzen 5, i5 or newer recommended)
- 4 GB RAM and 750 MB of HD Space
Windows
- Windows 10 and higher (64-bit only)
- VST (No Standalone version)
- Modern CPU (Ryzen 5, i5 or newer recommended)
- 4 GB RAM and 750 MB of HD Space
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