MetaSynth
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MetaSynth is a sound design and music production tool developed by U&I Software for the Macintosh operating system, that allows the creation of sound from images.[http://www.uisoftware.com/MetaSynth/index.php U&I Software, Inc.] It was most notably used on The Matrix (for bullet-speed special effects), but has also appeared on the electronic artist Aphex Twin's single "Windowlicker" in the title track and the B-side track "ΔMi−1 = −αΣn=1NDi[n][Σj∈C[i]Fji[n − 1] + Fexti[n−1]]".Leander Kahney, (May 05, 2002). [https://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2002/05/52426 Hey, Who's That Face in My Song?.] Wired, Inc. Accessed 15 June 2010
Awards
- Electronic Musician 2006 Editor's Choice Award for Best Sound-design Application{{Cite web|last=G|date=2009-08-14|title=MetaSynth 5 Has Arrived {{!}} macOS Audio|url=https://www.macosaudio.com/2009/08/metasynth-5-has-arrived/|access-date=2021-08-20|website=www.macosaudio.com|language=en-US}}
- Electronic Musician 1999 Editor's Choice Award
- Keyboard Magazine Key Buy Award (April '98 and July '00)
- MacWorld Eddy Nomination, TEC award nomination
- Musician Magazine Editor's Pick (1999)
References
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External links
- [https://www.musicradar.com/news/find-out-why-the-metasynthxx-creative-toolbox-could-give-you-a-whole-new-way-of-looking-at-music-making Electronic Musician review]