Creation of this plug-in began as an attempt to duplicate the patch of a Korg MS-10 synthesizer I owned in the late 1980's.
Variables
1. 0=fire 1=explosion
Choose between generating a fire sound [constant volume for your set duration] or explosion [fading out over the same duration].
2. Sound duration [seconds]
Duration of the fire or explosion sound.
3. Attack time [milliseconds]
Time [in milliseconds] for the sound to go from zero to maximum volume. When fire is chosen, this is also time for the sound to drop from maximum to zero at the end of the sound.
4. Explosion decay time [milliseconds]
After the initial attack time for an explosion sound, how fast to drop from maximum to the next level:
5. Decay down to this level [percent]
AFter the attack and decay times, the level at which the sound begins to fade out for the remaining duration of the explosion sound.
6. Cutoff frequency [hz]
Audio frequencies below this setting are heard, frequencies above this value are attenuated [reduced in volume]. A lower setting generates a deeper-sounding result.
7. Filter quality [q]
The result of lowering this parameter value is to "smoothen" the generated sound and decrease the number of high frequencies.
8. Bass boost frequency [hz]
The low frequency portion of the fire or explosion sound below which is boosted, how much depending on the next setting:
9. Bass boost [db]
How much to increase the volume of the above bass frequency. 0db means no boost, 6db means double the volume, and so on.
10. clipping amount [percent]
Deliberately clipping the fire or explosion sound creates a 'meatier' or more 'severe' sound.
Requirements:
· Audacity