Bruno uses time-slicing for tone generation, extracting timbres from the audio track during playback and cross-fading them together at a user-selectable rate.
This crossfading can create a rhythmic pulse in the sound as the timbre changes. This makes Bruno ideal for creating tonal effects with a continuously shifting timbre—similar to the wave sequencing found on synthesizers such as the PPG, Prophet VS, Korg Wavestation, and Waldorf XT.
By carefully choosing the type of source audio, the crossfade length, and the type of switching, you can create unique and complex sound textures.