International audienceThe detection of extensive air showers (EAS) through their radio signal is becoming one of the most promising techniques for the study of neutrinos and cosmic rays at the highest energies. For the design, optimization and characterization of radio arrays and their associated reconstruction algorithms, tens of thousands of Monte Carlo simulations are needed. Current available simulation codes can take several days to compute the signals produced by a single shower, making it impossible to produce the required simulations in a reasonable amount of time, in a cost-effective and environmental-conscious way. In this article we present a method to synthesize the expected signals (the full time trace, not just the peak amplit...