A living modulation instrument.
A reaction-diffusion field evolves on its own and never repeats. You place readers on it — probes, relational edges, drawable scans — and route their motion into a built-in effect chain. Modulation that's generative, spatial, and impossible to draw with an LFO.
$30 $20 launch price — first 60 days. macOS + Windows.
An X-Y pad waits for your hand. Growth's field moves on its own — a reaction-diffusion simulation that grows, drifts, and never loops. You don't drive it; you drop readers onto it and let the pattern flow through them. The result is modulation that's generative and spatial, with a visual that literally shows you what's moving your sound.
A Gray-Scott reaction-diffusion simulation — the math behind coral, spots and stripes. Pick a pattern, set Feed/Kill/Flow, and it evolves forever, locked to audio time so renders match playback.
Drop up to four probes on the field. Each reads the value beneath it and routes that motion to any effect parameter, with its own depth.
Link two probes and the edge derives a new signal from the relationship between them — the contrast or flow along a bendable path through the field.
Draw a path on the field and a scanner travels it, emitting the values it passes as a modulation waveform shaped by both your drawing and the living pattern. Free or tempo-synced.
Measure how close two scan dots get. Because they run at different rates, they converge and part rhythmically, giving you pulses in time with the track.
Route the level of your audio as a modulation source, so the field's effects follow your playing — louder hits open the filter or push the shift.
Multimode filter, granular texture, frequency shifter, reverb + tempo-synced delay, and stereo width/pan/tremolo — every parameter a modulation target.
Eight curated presets to start from, a global dry/wet, auto-gain for fair A/B, and a transparent safety limiter. VST3/AU/Standalone, macOS + Windows.
Modulation you can see and hear at once.
Launch price — first 60 days
The demo is fully functional — it just mutes briefly every 30 seconds.