The concept behind Blip is to create innovative sounds and loops by drawing with the usual graphic tools (pencil, airbrush, line…). (Win) (free) Developed by Nicolas Fournel. (Win/Mac) (free) Developed by Rajmil Fischman, real-time asynchronous granular synthesis of four seperate sound buffers. (Win) (free) Developed by Rajmil Fischman, the AL.gorithmic Compositional Environment in conjunction with ERWIN applies the solutions of Schröedinger’s equation for an atomic potential with radial symmetry (a well-known equation from Quantum Mechanics) to the creation of granular clouds. MacPOD is named in honour of the original POD GSAMX system developed by Barry Truax at Simon Fraser University. (Win/Mac) (free) MacPOD/WinPOD by Chris Rolfe and Damián Keller generates a wide range of effects from time compression/expansion to richly varied spectral transformations. (Win/Mac and M4L plugins) (Lite version free) Microsound Prototypes of Granular Synthesis (Glisson, Pulsar, Grainlet, Trainlet) by apeSoft (Win/Mac and M4L plugins) (Lite version free) Asynchronous sampled/live granular synthesis by apeSoft (Win) (free) Developed by Rasmus Ekman, it can granulate 8 streams simultaneously. (CSound) (free) Chaosynth by Eduardo Miranda uses cellular automata (CA) to control the generation of large number of individual sonic events using a GUI in CSound. EC is an interactive real-time program, with many novel features, including modulation of synthesis parameters, multiple sound file input, and variable-Q filtering on a grain-by-grain basis. (Mac-PPC only) (free) Written by David Thall in consultation with Curtis Roads. (See Roads (2001) Sound Composition with Pulsars for more information) It generates sound particles called pulsars. (Mac-OS9 classic only) (free) Developed by Alberto de Campo and Curtis Roads. Cloud Generator synthesizes granular sounds in units called "clouds" and also "granulates" stereo sound files. (Mac-OS9 classic only) (free) Developed by Curtis Roads and John Alexander. Standalone Granular Synthesis Applications: We’ve added a workaround for a bug of macOS Monterey on Apple Silicon Macs, where the system sometimes falsely reports the camera as being active for a short moment (FB9878206).If You know of any other software that needs to be added to the list, just Email me, and I will put it here. Every status change is logged to a file, so you can review it later to find suspicious activities. Logging – Never miss any microphone or camera activity, even in your absence. Overlay – An on-screen overlay is shown while the microphone or camera is turned on to make sure you won’t miss it even if the menu bar isn’t currently visible. The menu also shows a list of connected audio/video devices. Menu Bar Icon – Any current microphone or camera activity is displayed in the menu bar. With Micro Snitch you always know whether some app is currently using your microphone and its logging facilities allow you to reveal any suspicious activities later on. It monitors and reports any microphone and camera activity to help you figure out if someone’s spying on you.įair enough, you might see the camera’s indicator light, but what if you are away from your computer? And for the microphone, there is no activity indication at all, so you won’t notice if the microphone is turned on even if you’re sitting right in front of your Mac. This ultra-light menu-bar application operates inconspicuously in the background. With Micro Snitch (was NOYB) there’s no doubt whether an application records audio through your Mac’s built-in microphone or if the camera captures video.
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