Beast
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What are BEAST and BSE?
Beast is a powerful music composition and modular synthesis application released as free software under the GNU GPL and GNU LGPL, that runs under unix. It supports a wide range of standards in the field, such as MIDI, WAV/AIFF/MP3/OggVorbis/etc audio files and LADSPA modules. It has excellent technical abilities like multitrack editing, unlimited undo/redo support, real-time synthesis support, 32bit audio rendering, full duplex support, multiprocessor support, conditional MMX/SSE utilisation for plugins, precise timing down to sample granularity, on demand and partial loading of wave files, on the fly decoding, stereo mixing, FFT scopes, MIDI automation and full scriptability in scheme. The plugins, synthesis core and the user interface are actively being developed and translated into a variety of languages, regularly assimilating user feedback such as from our Beast_Feature_Requests page.
Here is an extensive screenshots page, showing beast in action.
BEAST is an abbreviation for Better Audio System. BSE an abbreviation for Better Sound Engine, it implements all the neccessary music processing logic required by BEAST in a separate reusable library. The "Better" portion of the names has no religious background, it merely refers to the complexity and many interations involved in implementing such a "BEAST" (pun intended ;).
For discussions/feedback relating to BEAST or this page, refer to our community discussion page.
For a collection of articles relating to BEAST and past news about the project, refer to our historic section.
Beast Articles
See Category:Beast for pages related to the Beast content.