Halotea

Halotea
  
            License: Shareware $39.97
            OS: Win7 x32,Win7 x64,WinOther,WinVista,WinVista x64,WinXP,Other
            Requirements: free disk space: 200 mb; screen resolution: 1024x768 high color; sound card, speakers or headphones.
            Publisher: Mirolit software
            Homepage: http://mirolit.com
          

mirolit halotea is the unique application for sound atmosphere creation. it is created for the people who have stressful and intense job, who have small children, who want inner balance, who want to sleep peacefully. with the help of sounds we can either stimulate person’s nervous system or calm it down. just pick your favorite sound theme, turn on the volume, and enjoy pleasant and relaxing sounds of the nature. you can also create your own presets and sound themes. this will allow you to create the sound surrounding, that matches your mood and can help tune in to your personal rhythm of work or leisure. the generation of the unique sound themes in halotea is based on a repetition of individual sound samples from our huge high-quality library using random parameters. this allows the creation of realistic and unique sound. all the presets are divided into groups, so that it is easy to find required presets as well as add them easily to the chosen sound theme. intuitive interface allows a quick creation of your own preset from the application sounds or from your own sounds. you may use this application for meditation and concentration. of course, it will be interesting to listen to your music files simultaneously with the sounds of halotea. for this purpose halotea has a built-in audio player. create your new sound! halotea has built-in recorder which records sounds in the ogg format that is played back by many modern portable devices. while working at the computer or relaxing, you can easily forget about important events or a scheduled meeting. don’t worry – the built-in alarm clock will remind you of the scheduled events. this clock may not only alert the user by audio and visual signals, but also perform some pre-configured actions, like starting an application, turning off the computer, etc.


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