Funny you should mention it... just today I thought about selling it. I only use it these days as a midi controller.BasariStudios wrote:No, its Loppy Fruit. And please don't sell the Z1, if so i will open a thread where everyone will be cursing you.
Physical Modeling synths. More than just emulation?
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- KVRian
- 1339 posts since 25 Sep, 2011 from New York
Then sell it to me.
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- KVRAF
- 25421 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
The thing that stands out for me with String Studio, is how expressive it is. I agree with you that Chromaphone is a bit rounder/warmer, but SS has better modulation and the damper and termination modules allow for some beautiful organic nuances. String Studio has a satisfying untamed edge.ThomasHelzle wrote:My personal favourite GUI from AAS is Chromaphone - so modern and light and compact. While it's missing more in-depth modulation options, otherwise I really like it. Clever stuff.aMUSEd wrote:Personally I hope not like Ultra Analog - the new interface is dreadful.
The other, more skeuomorphic GUIs could be fun too in theory but with the very small size, they feel limiting to me and the somehow ugly browser on the side kills the whole look, even if it works well and doesn't get in the way.
I guess they go through their whole range piece by piece ATM? Hopefully the next is StringStudio - it could use a refresh, Chromaphone sounds a bit warmer/rounder to me, StringStudio is a bit more on the digital/hard/sharp side in comparison IMO. And many of the factory presets turned me away rather than attracted me at first...
Well, we will see I guess
Cheers,
Tom
Anyway, both of them are on my short list of synths I would never sell... those along with the U-he stuff...
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 6 May, 2002
I was blown away when I test drove the Korg Z1 in 1997. It had the most realistic trumpet patch I'd heard up to that point with the XY pad, but the salesmen kept telling me the Yamaha EX5 was better.
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- KVRAF
- 6305 posts since 9 Dec, 2008 from Berlin
Yeah, I agree. It's just that I am no longer able to read the StringStudio GUI. I only hope they don't continue this and what they did with Ultra Analog 2.pdxindy wrote:The thing that stands out for me with String Studio, is how expressive it is. I agree with you that Chromaphone is a bit rounder/warmer, but SS has better modulation and the damper and termination modules allow for some beautiful organic nuances. String Studio has a satisfying untamed edge.
Anyway, both of them are on my short list of synths I would never sell... those along with the U-he stuff...
In the age of high-resolution displays, those microscopic GUIs are ridiculous.
I downloaded Tassman Demo yesterday once again and the GUI is even more ugly than I remembered. Straight out of the 90ies... [shudder]
As a graphics artist, I'm unable to look at it longer than 10 minutes before the seizures set in. Comes with the job I guess
Cheers,
Tom
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 6 May, 2002
whyterabbyt once made an incredible bell patch for Tassman 3. Have you seen what HV is able to coax out of it?whyterabbyt wrote:Ridiculous statement; physical modelling is a technique, not a result. And Tassman certainly includes physical modelling components, acoustic and electronic.BasariStudios wrote:Nah, Tassman is not even close to anything to pysical modeling.
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http://www.hvsynthdesign.com/tassman.php
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- KVRAF
- 7795 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
I don't care for the Tassman UI. Like some, it gets me to turn it off after just a little bit of using it.
I have no problem with the VA-2 UI though.
And the VS-1 is just okay to look at, no real complaints, but it does have some problems I wasn't aware of until I tried using it with Blue Cat's Patchwork. (And VS-1 and the Strums are the only ones that won't load in Patchwork).
I have no problem with the VA-2 UI though.
And the VS-1 is just okay to look at, no real complaints, but it does have some problems I wasn't aware of until I tried using it with Blue Cat's Patchwork. (And VS-1 and the Strums are the only ones that won't load in Patchwork).
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- KVRAF
- 5716 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
Out of the 90s you say? Curious as it's modelled on the aesthetics of an electroacoustic studio of the kind used by Pierre Schaeffer and the like in the 50s and 60s…ThomasHelzle wrote:I downloaded Tassman Demo yesterday once again and the GUI is even more ugly than I remembered. Straight out of the 90ies... [shudder]
As a graphics artist, I'm unable to look at it longer than 10 minutes before the seizures set in. Comes with the job I guess
Do old radio sets also give you seizures? Pultecs maybe?
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- KVRAF
- 2141 posts since 20 Sep, 2013 from Poland
Here's something I'd love to have a good physical model of:
And then change some parameters and make it twice as big.
And then change some parameters and make it twice as big.
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- Banned
- 12368 posts since 30 Apr, 2002 from i might peeramid
i've owned two of them (would own a third if i thought no one would take it). by the time i was ready to put it to serious use, i was getting too much shit in life, but i have a few bits and pieces around with it ("jewel" on "robot discotheque" at bandcamp = playing around.. iirc so is "warsong")electro wrote:I was blown away when I test drove the Korg Z1 in 1997. It had the most realistic trumpet patch I'd heard up to that point with the XY pad, but the salesmen kept telling me the Yamaha EX5 was better.
basically, my opinion = the online community don't know what they're missing, and haven't listened to me in the > 15 years i've been talking about it.
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http://xoxos.bandcamp.com/track/jewel
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- KVRian
- 1339 posts since 25 Sep, 2011 from New York
MDA Piano, lol, i love MDA.
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- KVRAF
- 9577 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
Every studio needs a physically modelled childDSmolken wrote:Here's something I'd love to have a good physical model of:
And then change some parameters and make it twice as big.
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- KVRAF
- 14991 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I can deal with the Tassman UI (even though I'm a UI Designer), it's ugly but clear. What I can't deal with is the fact that they just flat out ignore bugs. It's been a while but some of the PM modules just don't work at all any more.BBFG# wrote:I don't care for the Tassman UI. Like some, it gets me to turn it off after just a little bit of using it.
I have no problem with the VA-2 UI though.
And the VS-1 is just okay to look at, no real complaints, but it does have some problems I wasn't aware of until I tried using it with Blue Cat's Patchwork. (And VS-1 and the Strums are the only ones that won't load in Patchwork).
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- KVRian
- 1339 posts since 25 Sep, 2011 from New York
Lol, people still use Tassman? This was designed for Windoze 98.
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