Tsugi has announce the release of a new version of its procedural sound design tool for games, animations, and movies.

GameSynth 2023 offers synchronized video playback. Combined with the Sketch Pad to draw sounds in real-time and a unique procedural audio engine that allows for total sound customization, this provides an unparalleled workflow to design sounds for picture.

This latest iteration also introduces the GameSynth API to interface GameSynth with any other creative tool. Scripts are already provided for Unity, Reaper, and Pure Data, and the community is already working on add-ons for Blender and other software.

Other notable features in GameSynth 2023 include direct export to the popular sound effects platform Soundly, support for UCS (Universal Category System) version 8.2, and an improved patching workflow in the modular model.

In one single tool, GameSynth offers powerful yet intuitive synthesizers to generate all the types of sound effects needed in games, animations, and movies: impacts, whooshes, footsteps, engines, particle-based sounds, environmental sounds, voice effects and more. GameSynth also provides an extensive patching environment, allowing designers to build any sound effects synthesizers they can imagine by connecting 130+ synthesis modules.

GameSynth trademark features include the Sketch Pad to draw sounds (with support for drawing tablets), the automatic generation of sound variations, the ability to import animation curves (for perfectly synchronized sounds), the quick and easy export to game middleware, and access to an online repository hosting the largest collection of procedural audio patches.

AI features allow for the classification of procedural patches based on their perceptual features, and the search of the most adequate patch to re-synthesize a sample provided by the sound designer.

The new GameSynth 2023 for Windows is available at the introductory price of $270 USD until June 30th, 2023 (regular $390 USD). The update is free for current users.

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