Product Detail
Spacelab is a 64-bit standalone software crafted for crafting top-notch user interface and user experience sounds for games, apps, films, music, and multimedia projects. It's a user - friendly tool that lets you design a wide range of sounds, from button clicks and notifications to sirens and alarms. With it, you can build impactful interactions, feedback for user actions, and personalized brand - recognition sounds. Key features include 2 audio engines, a multi - oscillators section, a dedicated siren - alarm section, a synth section, random playback, an XY pad, built - in reverb and dual delay, pitch shifting and envelope, a master plugins section, recording capabilities, a presets manager, and MIDI device control. The multi - oscillator section offers up to 8 oscillators with various waveforms, harmonics selection, envelope, and frequency shifting. The siren alarm section helps create different types of sirens, alarms, and warnings with up to 8 oscillators, distortion, echo, and frequency shifting. The synth section includes 3 oscillators, 2 FM synthesis generators, and a sub - bass generator, along with an XY Pad, 2 envelopes, frequency shifting, and keyboard routing. Random playback lets you trigger random values for selected parameters, create endless sound variations with looped playback, and set min/max values. The effects rack has built - in reverb, dual delay, pitch shifting, and 4 plugin slots. You can record in WAV and AIFF up to 192 kHz 32 - bit, and control Spacelab via your MIDI device. It also comes with over 100 presets to get you started and allows you to save and load the whole session data.
Using Spacelab is quite straightforward. First, if you're new, start with the over 100 presets available. These presets can give you a good starting point for creating your sounds. To design a specific sound, like a button click or a siren, use the corresponding sections in the software. For example, go to the siren - alarm section to create police or ambulance sirens. You can adjust various parameters such as the number of oscillators, add distortion or echo, and shift the frequency. When using the random playback feature, set the min and max values according to your preference, and then let it generate random sound variations with just one click. For recording, select the WAV or AIFF format and set the quality up to 192 kHz 32 - bit. You can control the software using your MIDI device for more hands - on operation. As for maintenance, make sure your computer meets the software's system requirements. Keep your operating system and the software itself updated to ensure smooth performance. If you encounter any issues, check the built - in help section or look for online tutorials. And don't forget to regularly save your session data so you don't lose your work.