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AuthorTopic: a "Neural Networks" VSTi ??
databass
Posted: 2nd July 2003 08:04
... like Neuron synth by Hartmann ?? Rolling Eyes


thnks 4 yours reply!
databass
Posted: 2nd July 2003 08:27
Quote:

Neuron synth by Hartmann


this is the link -> http://www.hartmann-music.com/home/us/downloads/neuron_sounds.php


there is one virtual version? or similar?

thnks Wink
jupiter8
Posted: 2nd July 2003 08:32
http://www.discodsp.com/vertigo/
Check this one out. It does similar things as the Hartmann.
It is only Beta for the moment but very stable.
Ben [Camel Audio]
Posted: 2nd July 2003 09:42
Hi Databass,

Our forthcoming synthesiser the CA5000 has similar capabilities to the Hartmann Neuron. You can read more at www.camelaudio.com. Also, there was recently a thread on this forum discussion the synth.

Thanks
Ben
databass
Posted: 2nd July 2003 10:33
thank you for the attention
i'm a lot interested to the products that you have mentioned
have tried vertigo beta
an optimal sampler re-synthsizer, I make a thought us
and it's spoken very well about ca5000 I hope will be soon one demo to try
I find that they are softwares absolutely interesting

I'm looking 4 some product directly inspired to the conception base of the neural-nets
i mean that is one search-frontier still all to explore
at least in the field of music-softwares
in general i appreciate all that that goes towards a true innovation
in the (analog) emulation we have caught up insperate peak
but creed is also right to go ahead
a particular thanks goes to all the developers that have the courage to invest resources in so far as

best regards!


[p.s. sorry 4 my poor english Razz ]

peace!
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