Friday, February 13, 2015

Another Soundscape Option

Back here I posted about the Softrope soundscape program (which I've also used successfully as a live theatre soundboard program).  A couple of days ago, I stumbled across something else as well.

It's called Syrinscape, and at first glance it seems really spiffy.  They have two programs, actually: one devoted to fantasy gaming, and one to sci-fi/post-modern.  It looks fairly polished, and uses algorithms to make the different soundscapes sound more organic rather than like a looping tape.  It is already programmed to fade in and fade out certain effects like background music and rainstorms when toggled.  Not bad.

But there are a couple of issues:

   1) It is entirely self-contained.  You cannot add in your own sounds or music files to plug into different soundscapes, so you are limited to what is packaged with the program.  Now, in total that may not be terribly restricting, as there is a fair variety of sounds available, but...

   2) The majority of the prepackaged soundscapes are unlocked through either a subscription service (which, to its credit, permanently unlocks any new 'scapes released while the subscription is active) or by purchasing them directly.  Without one or the other, you are limited to two 'scapes in either the fantasy or sci-fi program.

   3) I personally would have preferred they not split the 'scapes into fantasy and sci-fi.  Doing so requires that anyone wanting to be fully prepped for, say, Shadowrun has to have both programs up and running, since the Shadowrun setting incorporates both post-modern weaponry and magic.

It seems almost like the Syrinscape creator saw Softrope and thought, "Hey, I could put together sound packages and charge people for the convenience of not having to find sounds and put together their own."  And that's not a bad thought, but most gamers I know don't tend to have much expendable income, myself included.

The one aspect of Syrinscape, though, that could really sell the product is something that Softrope doesn't have and, judging by their website that doesn't look like it's changed since I first wrote about them, likely never will: mobile support.  Syrinscape is available in both the iTunes app store and on Google Play for Androids, and is intended for tablet use (you can use it on a smartphone, too, but it isn't optimized for it).  Being able to take your soundboard with you on a tablet is a nice feature, making it a lot more mobile and less visually distracting than a laptop.

Is that worth $6.50-10.00 per month?  For me, not really.  I don't tend to have more than one actual tabletop game every three months.  I'd be more likely to spend $5-10 getting a Roll20 membership, which would let me use their site on a mobile device as well.  It's possible I might decide to pick up a sound pack here and there, but at $4 each or $20 for a six-pack, it still seems a bit pricey.  I'll stick with my Softrope.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Bard, :-)

This is Benjamin (the guy who actually made Syrinscape).

Thanks for taking the time to write up about Syrinscape. It looks great. I can give you a bit more info on a couple of things too.

1) You WILL be able to add in your own sounds, customise our content and build your own stuff from scratch. We have our Syrinscape SoundSet Creator in BETA at the moment... and it's working really nicely. If anyone wants to jump in and help they're welcome. Here's a link: https://store.syrinscape.com/account/creator-beta-register/

2) Syrinscape actually predates Softrope by a long way. The first version of Syrinscape came out in 2006. So it's more like, "Hey, everyone really likes this, and is nagging me everyday to rebuild with a better interface and make it work on everything, PC, MAC and Tablets. That's when Syrinscape was reborn as a proper thing that now employs me and quite a few others.

As for the price, your comments are fair... it's up to how much you feel comfortable paying... and if you're only playing every few months then you're definitely better off just picking up one of the starter packs to give you some good basic stuff to work with. That said the Subs get your permanent ownership of everything that comes out while you're a subscriber and the WHOLE back catalogue unlocks too, which is a big bonus.

Once again, thanks for taking the time to write about our App, and if you have any other questions, thoughts or suggestions don't hesitate to contact me!

Benjamin Loomes

The Bard said...

Hey there!

Thank you for stopping by, and keeping me honest! I should have mentioned that the program was in Beta, but I had not seen that adding your own sounds to the mix was in the works. That is a definite plus in my book, and brings a lot of potential to the table.

I also had no idea that Syrinscape predated Softrope, and fully admit I didn't go digging for that info - I just took them in order of appearance from my own perspective.

The product is shiny, and with the knowledge that using your own sounds will be Coming Soon(tm), it only gets shinier as far as I'm concerned. I did note that benefit of the subscription service, and for an active project that is presently in Beta that has a great amount of potential as well for those who have the funds to opt in.

Again, thanks for stopping by and clearing those things up!