New Software Synth, Atoms, Uses Physical Modeling To Create ‘Organic & Otherworldly Sounds’

Baby Audio has introduced Atoms,  a new software synthesizer, for Mac & Windows, that uses physical modeling to generate ‘organic and otherworldly sounds.’

Here’s what they have to say about it:

“Physical modeling simulates the behavior of real life instruments. But Atoms takes you beyond what’s possible in the natural world. Its features are deep enough to explore the outer bounds of sound design, yet so simple that you can easily mangle, shape and create.

Atoms is powered by a simulation of interconnected masses and springs with tweakable properties and dimensions. The model is triggered by a virtual bowing action that excites the system and makes it vibrate to generate sound.

Nothing in the natural world is ever truly static. Physical modeling mimics this by generating sounds with the same organic fluctuations as acoustic instruments.

Atoms takes it even further. Its six main parameters can be automated with a selection of powerful motion options to add extra life. This lets you create soundscapes that are constantly shifting and re-generating, like a natural organism.”

Here’s a look at the science behind Atoms:

Pricing and Availability:

Atoms is available now with an intro price of $59 USD (normally $99).

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