Product Detail
FireBurn offers a procedural audio simulation of the combustion phenomena's underlying physics. Ideal for music, live events, film, TV, and entertainment productions, it's built on a powerful and complex physically accurate particles collision engine. It generates sound and physics in real - time without using any samples. The whole audio engine can be manually controlled or automated. With just a single note key press, you can generate realistic fire, flames, turbine engines, and more. The SnapLab Collection consists of well - designed, compact multi - genre virtual instruments, sound generators, and effects processors. Each device in this lineup has a specific focus, a simple interface, and is affordably priced. Features include accurate procedural audio simulation via the Advanced Component Simulation (ACS) approach, full 64 - bit processing accuracy, physically accurate particles collision simulation, a complex stochastic engine for real - time generation, manual or full automation, ease of use for entertainment fields, an ultra - immersive audio engine with panorama control, a ready - to - use factory presets collection, MIDI automation, support for sample rates from 44.1 kHz to 192 kHz, and multi - size GUI resolutions.
Using FireBurn is a breeze. First, open the software and select from the ready - to - use factory presets to quickly get the sound you want. You can also manually control the simulation. Just press a single note key to generate sounds like realistic fire, flames, or turbine engines. If you prefer, you can set up MIDI automation for a hands - off approach. When it comes to using it for different projects, whether it's music, live events, or film and TV, make use of the ultra - immersive audio engine with panorama control to create a more engaging soundscape. As for maintenance, keep your software updated to ensure it runs smoothly and takes advantage of any improvements. And always make sure your system supports the sample rates from 44.1 kHz up to 192 kHz. Don't forget that the 64 - bit processing accuracy ensures high - quality simulation, so try not to run too many resource - intensive programs simultaneously to avoid any slowdowns.