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		<title>Image In (Image Instrument) v0.2 WiN Linux</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Image In 37 MB Image-In is a polyphonic synthesizer that generates sound by scanning an image. It uses a form of wave terrain synthesis where the brightness of an image&#8217;s &#8230; ]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>37 MB</strong></p>
<p>Image-In is a polyphonic synthesizer that generates sound by scanning an image. It uses a form of wave terrain synthesis where the brightness of an image&#8217;s pixels is interpreted as an audio waveform. The path used to scan the image is defined by three independent &#8220;Readers&#8221;, each tracing an elliptical shape.</p>
<p>The shape, position, and orientation of these ellipses can be freely adjusted and modulated by a flexible system of LFOs and ADSR envelopes. This allows for the creation of complex, evolving timbres and rhythmic patterns derived directly from visual information.</p>
<p>Features<br />
Image-Based Synthesis: Load any PNG or JPEG image to use as a sound source. The visual characteristics of the image directly influence the timbre of the sound.<br />
Triple Ellipse Readers: Three independent readers scan the image, each with its own set of parameters (position, radii, angle, volume, pan, detune). Their outputs are mixed together to form the final sound.<br />
Extensive Modulation:<br />
4 LFOs: Each with multiple waveforms, tempo-sync capability, and phase control.<br />
3 ADSR Envelopes: For shaping the amplitude and other parameters over time.<br />
A comprehensive modulation matrix allows you to route LFOs and ADSRs to almost any reader parameter, including its geometry, volume, pan, and filter settings.<br />
Per-Reader Filtering: Each reader has its own multi-mode filter (Low-Pass, High-Pass) to further shape its sound.<br />
Interactive UI:<br />
An interactive display shows the loaded image and the reader paths.<br />
Drag handles directly on the display to manipulate the center, radii, and angle of the ellipses.<br />
Real-time visualization of parameter modulations.<br />
Preset System: Comes with a set of factory presets and built-in factory images to get started.<br />
How to Use<br />
Load an Image:</p>
<p>Use the &#8220;Image&#8221; dropdown menu at the top left to select one of the built-in factory images.<br />
Click the &#8220;Load&#8230;&#8221; button to open a file dialog and select your own image from your computer. Darker areas of the image produce lower sample values, and brighter areas produce higher values.<br />
Activate a Reader:</p>
<p>The plugin has three readers, accessible via the &#8220;Reader 1&#8221;, &#8220;Reader 2&#8221;, and &#8220;Reader 3&#8221; tabs.<br />
By default, only Reader 1 has its volume turned up. To hear the other readers, go to their respective tabs and increase the &#8220;Volume&#8221; knob.<br />
Shape the Sound:</p>
<p>Directly on the Display: Click and drag the colored handles on the image display to change the position (center handle), radii (outer handles), and rotation of each ellipse.<br />
Using the Knobs: Use the knobs in the &#8220;Reader&#8221; tabs for more precise control over the ellipse geometry (CX, CY, R1, R2, Angle), Volume, Pan, and Detune.<br />
Add Movement with Modulation:</p>
<p>LFOs Tab: Configure the four LFOs. You can set their waveform, speed (Freq), and phase. Use the Sync button to lock the LFO rate to your DAW&#8217;s tempo.<br />
ADSRs Tab: Adjust the three ADSR envelopes. ADSR 1 is the primary volume envelope by default. ADSR 2 and 3 can be used as modulation sources.<br />
Assign Modulation: In each &#8220;Reader&#8221; tab, below the main parameter knobs, you&#8217;ll find the modulation controls. For each parameter (e.g., &#8220;CX&#8221;), you can select a modulation source (e.g., &#8220;LFO2&#8221;) and adjust the modulation Amount.<br />
Filter the Sound:</p>
<p>In each &#8220;Reader&#8221; tab, the Filter section allows you to apply a filter.<br />
Select a Filter Type, and adjust the Filter Freq (cutoff/center frequency) and Filter Q (quality/resonance). These can also be modulated.<br />
Final Touches:</p>
<p>Use the &#8220;Master Volume&#8221; slider at the bottom left to control the overall output level of the plugin.<br />
Click the &#8220;OpenGL&#8221; button to toggle the hardware-accelerated display for smoother animations on supported systems.<br />
Controls Overview<br />
Main Display<br />
Image Display: Shows the currently loaded image.<br />
Reader Paths: Visualizes the three elliptical reader paths.<br />
White Path: The unmodulated, base path for each reader.<br />
Yellow Path: The real-time, LFO-modulated path.<br />
Colored Paths (per-voice): The final, active path for each synth voice, including all modulations.<br />
Handles: Colored squares on the display corresponding to each reader. Drag them to edit ellipse parameters.<br />
Top Bar<br />
Image: Dropdown to select a factory image.<br />
Load&#8230;: Button to load a custom image.<br />
OpenGL: Toggles the OpenGL renderer for the display.<br />
Import/Export: Buttons to load/save the plugin&#8217;s entire state to an XML file, useful for sharing patches.<br />
Tabs<br />
Reader 1/2/3: Controls for each elliptical reader.<br />
CX, CY: Center position of the ellipse.<br />
R1, R2: The two radii of the ellipse.<br />
Angle: Rotation of the ellipse.<br />
Volume, Pan, Detune: Standard audio parameters for the reader&#8217;s output.<br />
Modulation Select/Amount: Assign a modulation source and depth for each parameter.<br />
Filter: Per-reader filter controls.<br />
LFOs: Contains controls for the 4 LFOs.<br />
ADSRs: Contains controls for the 3 ADSR envelopes.<br />
Bottom Bar<br />
Master Volume: Controls the final output gain.<br />
VU Meters: Shows the output level for the left and right channels.</p>
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