Create Your Own Synthesizers, Samplers and Digital Audio Effects
With Infinity, you can now create synthesizers, samplers, digital audio effects, MIDI effects, and multimedia presentations which are as simple or as complex as you need them to be. Its potential is virtually limitless. Imagine creating your own synth using 4, 8, 12 or16 oscillators instead of just 2 that a typical hardware synthesizer usually gives you.
Infinity is a powerful and intuitive real-time audio development platform. An extensive set of modules – there are over 370 of them – provide the building blocks you use to create your own audio tools. Building your instrument is as easy as clicking, pointing and linking up each of the necessary elements together. You will quickly be able to build virtually any audio effect, synth, or sampler you can imagine.
Create Your Own Completely Original Sounds
With Infinity, you can connect any module to any other module. This gives you the freedom to create your own collection of completely original sounds from the unusual and unexpected, to the extreme – all of the things you can’t do with your traditional instrument hardwired to the standard Oscillator-Filter-Amplifier audio path.
This “no boundaries” approach will make Infinity an indispensable part of your studio. Infinity gives you all of the standard synth and sampler sounds when you need them but now you will also have the tools to undertake any audio exploration you can imagine – from twisted FM, to mutated samples, to frequency domain processed sounds.
Plug Infinity in Anywhere
Infinity isn’t just a self-contained sound creation studio. It also includes support for all major Windows audio and MIDI plug-in formats: DXi, VSTi, VST, DirectX 8.0 and MFX.
These plug-in formats allow you to play any of Infinity’s synthesizers or samplers in SONAR, Cubase, Logic, or any other application which fully supports Steinberg’s VSTi plug-in format.
Any audio effect processor created in Infinity to modify an audio track can be used with any audio software through the DirectX or VST plug-in formats. A small sampling of the software supported includes: Cakewalk Pro Audio, SONAR, Sound Forge, Cool Edit Pro, and Samplitude.