| Author | Topic: AAS Tassman Free | |||||
| Kriminal | Posted: 5th April 2004 11:18 | |||||
| 2windy | Posted: 5th April 2004 12:11 | |||||
Nice spot, let's hope so. Micro Tera took a couple of months so fingers crossed. | ||||||
| Kriminal | Posted: 5th April 2004 12:14 | |||||
..apparently it crashes Orion... Must be some special cut down version or something, anyone got it yet? | ||||||
| whyterabbyt | Posted: 5th April 2004 12:17 | |||||
Its monophonic, AFAIK... | ||||||
| VanLichten | Posted: 5th April 2004 12:17 | |||||
Yes. Nice !
But cut down - 1 Voice, 20 Modules maximal, only some modules -. But the sound is great - i really love it, the Keys additions recently are very good, while the mag is rather crappy. Richard | ||||||
| 2windy | Posted: 5th April 2004 12:26 | |||||
I'll look forward to it then. | ||||||
| Benoit @ AAS | Posted: 6th April 2004 10:08 | |||||
Only the VST crashes Orion, the DXi works fine. Tassman 4 will not have this problem. | ||||||
| Kriminal | Posted: 6th April 2004 10:14 | |||||
Why does the VST crash? I meant the free version BTW, not the full version. | ||||||
| Benoit @ AAS | Posted: 6th April 2004 17:46 | |||||
Because the free version was done very early during the beta testing of the full version (maybe even before the beta testing had started; my memory is a little fuzzy... too much work, obviously | ||||||
| Saturation | Posted: 7th April 2004 09:02 | |||||
Thanks! | ||||||
| Kriminal | Posted: 7th April 2004 09:07 | |||||
will these probs be fixed if/when there is a UK release? | ||||||
| TrekStar | Posted: 7th April 2004 11:05 | |||||
Like so often these "goodies" have (I assume intended) bugs. This version of Tassman e.g. forgets midi cc assignments.
Or I have missed sth. Carbon free forgot it's presets with more instances...also pretty enerving...like a demo mode. | ||||||
| dougsyo | Posted: 7th April 2004 12:23 | |||||
Tassman2 and 3 had enough unintentional bugs. Hopefully that won't be the case with Tassman4, but if the demo is any representation... I really want to like Tassman, although it's hard to justify the price, there's only a relatively small library (compared to Reaktor), I don't like the CP, and their record on bugs are a problem. I should pull out the CM Tassman3 demo and also see what this does, just to satisfy myself... Doug | ||||||
| Benoit @ AAS | Posted: 7th April 2004 13:22 | |||||
It does have MIDI CC assignments. They're called "MIDI Links" in Tassman. Right-click (or control-click on Mac) on any button in the player, select "Learn MIDI Link", move a MIDI control and the button will move. Once you have a link on a button, you can also change the minimum and maximum value for the link right from the contextual menu on the button. Once you are happy with the MIDI mapping, you can save it (file - save midi links). You can even create different MIDI links for the same instrument if you want to use it with many different controllers. | ||||||
| TrekStar | Posted: 7th April 2004 13:37 | |||||
Uii...sorry for my false suspicion...my fault...it works like a charm.
Several times I had promo versions of VSTis which never got updated (Carbon, Element P, Hal SE, Volkszämpler) had essentail bugs and only left hunger for the full version. Therefore my hastily decision... So this time it seems to be a exception. Once again...sorry...this one rockz....also monophonic!! |










