Hi guys,

I mentioned this a couple years ago on this forum and have done a lot more
development since.

Moselle is a software synthesizer application, currently Windows-only,
currently stand-alone-only, that lets you write patches, play MIDI, and get
sound.

It's based on a modular synthesizer paradigm: oscillator filter envelope
delay and so on.

To patch modules together you use formula almost exactly like Excel
spreadsheets.  For instance you might state the input of a filter in terms
of outputs of oscillators, factored by MIDI controllers and so on.

Besides building patches from the built-in modules, you can also write your
own user-defined modules.  These can contain math, built-in modules, and
user-defined modules in turn.  Patches may also be based on other patches.

Between us professionals, the project isn't just it's user interface nor
the specific sound modules I happened to write.  You could probably use it
for any other family of sound modules, for a synth or effects processor or
what not.  If you're with Roland or Native Instruments or some such, I'd be
interested in bouncing around such ideas.

The web site has lots of screen shots, several dozen demo videos,
discussion forums, and free download of the fully-functional alpha release.

I'd love some feedback if you have time and inclination.

http://moselle-synth.com

Frank Sheeran
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