SYNTHETIC SOUNDS
Here, sound isn't found:
it's constructed.
SOUND AS DESIGN
Unlike organic or acoustic sounds, synthetic sounds don't originate from a vibrating physical object, but from a construct.
They are created, modulated, and transformed using digital or electronic tools, allowing sound to be designed from its very origin.
CONTROL AND PERCEPTION
Synthetic design allows direct intervention in key elements of sound:
- frequency
- envelope (attack, decay, sustain, release)
- modulation
- spatiality
This control makes it possible to adjust the sound very precisely, generating sensations ranging from profound calm to subtle activation.
BETWEEN REALITY AND IMAGINATION
Although they don't come from a natural source, many synthetic sounds evoke recognizable landscapes, spaces, or sensations.
A sound can feel:
- cold or warm
- near or far
- steady or moving
- dense or light
This ambiguity is part of its strength:
they don't represent something concrete, but they can suggest a great deal.
SOUND AS A TOOL
At Pulsonome, synthetic sounds are not used as traditional musical elements, but as structures designed to influence perception.
They allow you to:
- create controlled sound environments
- explore new combinations
- precisely adjust the experience
- design spaces that don't physically exist