Ever since Nick Rhodes used to draw waveforms on the screen of his Fairlight CMI at Duran Duran gigs, I've firmly belived that all music can be improved by the drawing of elaborate three dimensional graphs. Now, with version 2.0 of Soundlandscape, I'm about to be proved right. Most of their website is utterly incomprehensible: "The use of morphing allows building the temporary phoneme by defining the starting and ending phoneme spectrum." but don't worry about that, look at the pretty pictures and make strange noises. There's a 30 day freebie here. (Windows Only)