The professional audio operating system that works in RAM, hates SSDs, and exceeds aerospace specifications
What it is, in a nutshell (but for real)
We have built an operating system (based on Devuan GNU/Linux, therefore SystemV, no systemd) that does something simple on paper, impossible in practice: record and playback audio in real-time with such precision that it renders analog tape recorders and vinyl obsolete.
How? By eliminating every source of interference.
The (technical) revolution in three points
- You record in RAM, period. The disk (SSD, SATA) is switched off. In most PCs, the disk controller interrupts the audio stream. We solved this by working in a RAMdisk. The pure terminal is the only interface. Anyone who thinks a graphical interface with windows and an SSD can compete at this level has simply never done real professional audio. It's a different category.
- SystemV, not systemd. Systemd is convenient, but it introduces latencies (jitter) that are unacceptable for us. We work with tolerances of 50 picoseconds. Systemd cannot handle this. SystemV, optimized as we have done, can. This means that a transport defective by 50 picoseconds disgusts us and we scrap it. It's a level of precision that doesn't exist in any other "standard" consumer or professional operating system.
- Exceeds aerospace technologies. To put it bluntly: the precision and determinism specifications we have achieved are superior to those used in RADAR, SONAR, Defense, and Electromedical fields. Our operating system is the most precise instrument ever created for manipulating time and audio signal.
Why you won't find it on the internet (and how it works)
We don't put it online for two reasons:
- Global security: With this power, we avoid the risk of it falling into the wrong hands (weapon creation, misuse).
- Ethics: This system is also a medicine for those suffering from electrosensitivity (MCS/EHS). It must be used with awareness.
For this reason, it is distributed only upon request, by Registered Mail. We need to know the user and the intended use. It's a system for serious professionals, or for those willing to learn, or patients in need of nano-massage and coherence.
Who it's really for
- Recording and mastering studios (like Deutsche Grammophon, WARP, Ninja Tune) seeking the ultimate quality leap.
- Hi-End hardware craftsmen who want to build next-generation streamers and audiophile jukeboxes.
- Sound engineers who know what "jitter" means and want to go below 50 picoseconds.
- Enthusiasts with top-tier Hi-Fi systems, willing to use the terminal to achieve perfection.
We're not seeking money, but collaboration
We don't want to sell the software. It is free. We are looking for:
- Material donations (hardware, space, support) to develop new platforms.
- Work: We want this project to generate employment for those who understand sound. If you're a studio and you hire a technician who knows how to use Supersonic Studio, the game is won.
- Capable users: People who aren't afraid of the terminal, who know what picoseconds are, and who want to take audio where it has never been.
How much time does it take?
Trying to do it yourself, prepare for 2-3 months of work and a skill set requiring half a century of experience with analog and 25 years with Linux Audio. We've already done it.
It was focused
It is present
It is being refined
Amen
Contact: We shall answer those who know. Let no specialist-idiot of SSDs and windows waste our picoseconds.
MENU (dashboard) Liquid Terminal Power, customizable for any need, it's possible to sample or reproduce multichannel audio with a perfection and therefore integrity and naturalness never seen before. At a production level, we also achieve the best existing quality using classic DAWs like Reaper, Bitwig Studio, Harrison Mixbus, Ardour, Muse Sequencer, GIADA hardcore loop machine, NON Timeline, and so on.