Announcing the latest release of the Phase Harmonic
Advanced Synthesis
 EXperiment (first release featuring a GUI), available for download (source
 tarball and FC6 RPMs) at:
        
http://sysex.net/phasex/
 PHASEX is an experimental softsynth for Linux/ALSA/JACK systems with a
 good mix of standard and experimental features.  Here's a quick
 overview of what PHASEX offers:
 * GTK GUI:  Every paramater is available through the GUI, with parameter
 names right-clickable for on-the-fly MIDI controller mapping and
 middle-clickable for parameter help.
 * 4 Osc / 4 LFO:  Oscs and LFOs support multiple sources: MIDI key, tempo,
 envelopes, and inputs, all with selectable unipolar/bipolar scaling.
 Wavetable includes the basic wave shapes, both bandlimited and
 non-bandlimited.  Per-osc and per-LFO transpose, pitchbend, and init
 phase.
 * Modulations:  Full AM, FM, and PM (in this case, modulation of phase
 offset between left and right channels) routing with per-osc controls.
 Each osc can be modulated by any osc or LFO for AM, FM, of PM.  Wave
 select modulation by LFO modulators is alsa available.
 * Filter:  Modified Chamberlin filter with LP, HP, BP, BS, LP+BP, HP+BP,
 LP+HP, and BS+BP modes, distortion and retro (clean) types, keyfollow
 modes, ADSR envelope, and LFO cutoff modulation.
 * ADSR Envelope:  Standard ADSR envelopes for amplifier and filter.
 * Chorus:  Stereo crossover chorus with builtin phaser.
 * Delay:  Stereo crossover delay with LFO modulation capability.
 * Key Modes:  Mono smooth, mono retrigger, mono multikey (round-robin
 mapping of MIDI keys to individual oscs), and full poly modes are
 available.
 * Input Processing:  Inputs may be routed to any combination of oscs and
 LFOs.  Input boost allows weaker sources to be brought up to level of
 oscs.  Envelope follower applies input envelope to output.
 * Sampling Modes:  Supports undersampling and oversampling, giving control
 over the ever present quality vs. CPU tradeoff.
 Since this is the first public release of PHASEX with a GUI, feedback is
 highly encouraged.  The project goal is to provide a synthesizer to
 experimental and professional musicians alike that is as easy and
 enjoyable to use as it is powerful.  The next batch of new parameters and
 features will be a result of feedback from the community, so please, don't
 be shy.
 Cheers!
 --ww
 --
 /* William Weston <weston(a)sysex.net> */
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