bacterium: Virtual Analogue Matrix Synthesizer1

BacteriuM is a non-realtime software only simulation of an analogue sounding synthesizer featuring:

* 6 Oscillators * 6 classic ADSR envelope generators (one for each oscillator) * 6 ADSR frequency-envelope-generators (one for each oscillator) * 6x6 modulation matrix (any oscillator can modulate any other oscillator) * ring modulation * ring demodulation * amplitude modulation * frequency modulation * hard sync * phase modulation * pulsewith modulation * simulation of 24 dB Butterworth LP/HP with resonance * sample and hold * chorus * delay * overdrive * phaser * WAV-Output

BacteriuM itself has no GUI. Instead the synth configuration is written to a configuration file which can be 'compiled' to the wav output file.

However - this package also includes the 'bacterium_gui' program which can be used for creating *.synth files and running BacteriuM over them.

... part of T2, get it here

URL: http://members.ping.de/~stefan/

Author: Stefan Fendt <stefan [at] lionfish [dot] ping [dot] de> {Author of BacteriuM}
Author: Claire Xenia Wolf <claire [at] clairexen [dot] net> {Author of BacteriuM_GUI)
Maintainer: Rene Rebe <rene [at] t2-project [dot] org>

License: GPL
Status: Stable
Version: 0.2.100

Remark: Does cross compile (as setup and patched in T2).

Download: ftp://members.ping.de/pub/Linux/bacterium/ bacterium-0.2.100.tar.bz2
Download: ftp://members.ping.de/pub/Linux/bacterium/ bacterium_gui-0.2.tar.bz2

T2 source: bacterium.cache
T2 source: bacterium.desc
T2 source: compile.patch.bacterium_gui
T2 source: destdir.patch.bacterium_gui

Build time (on reference hardware): 1% (relative to binutils)2

Installed size (on reference hardware): 0.37 MB, 91 files

Dependencies (build time detected): 00-dirtree bash binutils coreutils diffutils findutils gawk grep linux-header make ncurses patch sed tar

Installed files (on reference hardware): [show]

1) This page was automatically generated from the T2 package source. Corrections, such as dead links, URL changes or typos need to be performed directly on that source.

2) Compatible with Linux From Scratch's "Standard Build Unit" (SBU).