crt_synthesizer

crt_synthesizer

Matthew Falzon

1.0

A small, handcrafted tool that recreates the authentic hum, buzz, and flyback resonance of classic CRT displays. Built for retro gaming fans, streamers, and anyone chasing that nostalgic analog soundscape.

Release Date: 29 Nov, 2025 Can I Run This Game?

System Requirements

Minimum Requirements

OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit).
Processor: Any modern dual-core CPU (e.g., Intel i3 / AMD Ryzen 3 or better).
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Integrated graphics is fine; no dedicated GPU required.
Storage: 4 MB available space

Recommended Requirements

OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit).
Processor: Modern quad-core CPU (e.g., Intel i5 / AMD Ryzen 5).
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: Integrated graphics is fine; no dedicated GPU required.
Storage: 4 MB available space

About This Game

About This Software

CRT Synthesizer is a passion project turned tool — a simple yet detailed sound simulator that brings back the subtle, forgotten noises of cathode-ray tube displays.

It doesn’t try to be a studio plugin or a sound workstation. Instead, it focuses purely on authenticity — from the variable pitch of flyback transformers to the faint hum and corona buzz that defined the atmosphere of 80s and 90s screens.

Whether you’re streaming retro games, creating nostalgic videos, or just miss the immersive analog warmth of old displays, this program runs quietly in the background and reproduces those sounds in real time.

Features
• Real-time CRT flyback and yoke resonance emulation
• Adjustable parameters: pitch, hum, arcing, corona noise, and more
• Minimal, functional interface — no fluff, just control
• Works alongside any emulator, game, or desktop environment
• Lightweight CPU footprint and simple setup

Who It’s For
• Retro gaming enthusiasts
• Streamers and YouTubers seeking authentic CRT ambience
• Developers and sound designers who appreciate real hardware character

A Note from the Developer
This project started as a personal experiment in nostalgia — a curiosity about whether the sound of a flyback transformer could be synthesized convincingly in software.
It grew into something people seemed to love, and with your support, it continues to improve.

Thank you for supporting small, independent projects like this — they keep these little pockets of history alive in sound form.

Just a remark - if you observed that on browser streaming services the program does not react to monitor changes, this is because it most probably is caused by 'DRM'. What you have to do is disable 'hardware acceleration' in your browser settings, and it should work fine.

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