Outer Worlds: The Planetary Drone Synth

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Outer Worlds is an experimental Python synthesizer that translates the physical characteristics of the gas giants into sound. Powered by numpyand sounddevice, it uses Digital Signal Processing (DSP) to simulate planetary environments from the ringing dust of Saturn's rings to the supersonic winds of Neptune.

Key Features:

  • 🪐 Three Planetary Engines:

    • Saturn: A sine-wave core

    • Uranus: A Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)

    • Neptune: A white noise

  • 🎲 Randomize Function: Instantly generate new planetary soundscapes with the [RND] button, perfect for finding unexpected textures.

  • 🔴 Built-in Recorder: Capture your sonic explorations directly to .wavformat with a single click.

  • 📘 Flight Manual: Includes an integrated tutorial explaining the controls and the lore behind the sounds.

⚠️ Installation Note: Your system (Windows Defender/Mac Gatekeeper) will likely recognize this file as "unsafe" or "unknown." This is normal for open-source Python tools not signed by a major corporation. Please click "More Info" and select "Run Anyway" to launch the synthesizer.

Outer Worlds is an experimental Python synthesizer that translates the physical characteristics of the gas giants into sound. Powered by numpyand sounddevice, it uses Digital Signal Processing (DSP) to simulate planetary environments from the ringing dust of Saturn's rings to the supersonic winds of Neptune.

Key Features:

  • 🪐 Three Planetary Engines:

    • Saturn: A sine-wave core

    • Uranus: A Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)

    • Neptune: A white noise

  • 🎲 Randomize Function: Instantly generate new planetary soundscapes with the [RND] button, perfect for finding unexpected textures.

  • 🔴 Built-in Recorder: Capture your sonic explorations directly to .wavformat with a single click.

  • 📘 Flight Manual: Includes an integrated tutorial explaining the controls and the lore behind the sounds.

⚠️ Installation Note: Your system (Windows Defender/Mac Gatekeeper) will likely recognize this file as "unsafe" or "unknown." This is normal for open-source Python tools not signed by a major corporation. Please click "More Info" and select "Run Anyway" to launch the synthesizer.