Meatscience
Artisan engineering.

programming: audio, web, mac apps, linux apps, and embedded devices

circuits: digital, signal processing, audio analog.

design: interaction, high concept visual, functional visual, physical casing

fabrication: metal, wood, plastic, cloth

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meatscience
programming, audio, and design from rural washington.
  • 21 December 2009: Convolution Reverb AU v1.1 + Bug fixes

    Download Convolution Reverb AU v1.1.

    This new version of our low-latency, hi-fidelity convolution plugin you all know and love now runs even better in your OS X audio production environment.

    Happy holidays, kiddos! Each and evey purchase of Convolution Reverb AU still comes with a free toy you can't get anywhere else.
    Spread the love, then drench it reverb and let the love ring for ages!

    Try the demo now.

  • 10 October 2009: First Official Freeware Friday


    Some of you might have already noticed that we released a new free audio unit dubbed The Bitsmacker. The Bitsmacker is a digital degradation and distortion device with dual parametric EQ's built onto the pre and post effect chain. It's main features are the sample rate reduction and 'bitcrush' effect via quantising amplitude values. Check out the Bitsmacker.

  • 15 Aug 2009: IRLibrary.org online


    The Ir Library (http://www.irlibrary.org) is an open & growing library of peer-contributed impulse responses. The ir's are provided in a normalised format for use in any convolution application.
    100% Compatible with Meatscience Convolution Reverb AU. open impulse response library
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[IR Tool]
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[patch library]