Usine

Usine

Sensomusic Usine on Microsoft Windows 7
Developer(s) Sensomusic
Stable release 5.17 / June 2, 2010; 20 months ago (2010-06-02)
Written in Delphi
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type Digital Audio Workstation, Audio programming language
Website [1]

Sensomusic Usine is a Multitouch digital audio workstation used to manipulate, record and edit audio and MIDI in live situations. Usine is developed in Delphi by the French double bass player Olivier Sens, running on Microsoft Windows.

The purpose of this software is to change a sound as it is being played in a loop. This software allows you to edit the sounds, instruments, or drum beats as they are being played back through the speakers. The ability to loop and edit sound in real time is very similar to the function of loop pedals. Loop pedals are under the artist’s feet. When they record something like a guitar riff, the artist can stomp on the pedal to make that riff a loop. They do that for each new sound they layer into the piece, until a full piece of music is formed. More recently, Usine has been modified to be usable on a touch screen laptop, which makes it easier to use.

Usine is often used to create Glitch music, which is based on sound effects and the random use of sounds. Usine's ability to change sounds immediately, loop them, and make a whole new melody makes it a great tool for artists looping their sound samples. There are many artists that use Usine with other programs in their live or studio audio setups. A glitch artist named Bartelby of Pance Party used Usine on a touchscreen to perform his electronic music piece “Morgasm”. Another artist named Paul Brousseau has used Usine to mix some of the 12 music albums he has worked on.

Usine exists in free and pro versions.

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