Sampleconstruct wrote:And the x/y touchpad really was a good invention, Z1 is capable of some percussive sounds that come pretty close to Chromaphone but it doesn't have it's pristine-ness...
New: AAS Chromaphone - Creative Percussion Synthesizer
- KVRAF
- 2813 posts since 14 Feb, 2001 from What do you care? :)
The original KAOSS pad. That's also why the Z1 can be a good controller... as long as you don't need more keys.
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- KVRAF
- 16732 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
And the keys aren't too bad either, I used it live on many gigs for years...Sequent wrote:The original KAOSS pad. That's also why the Z1 can be a good controller... as long as you don't need more keys.
Sampleconstruct wrote:And the x/y touchpad really was a good invention, Z1 is capable of some percussive sounds that come pretty close to Chromaphone but it doesn't have it's pristine-ness...
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- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
Ummm... at first glance, this seems to be Collision repackaged, with a few effects added. I'll try the demo later, but.. any opinions on that from someone who owns Collision?
- KVRAF
- 2813 posts since 14 Feb, 2001 from What do you care? :)
Plus all those control pedals that you can hook into it.Sampleconstruct wrote:And the keys aren't too bad either, I used it live on many gigs for years...
On the clarity... there's a spot on the back for a digital output option. I wonder how the digital out would have compared to the analog out? Maybe that would have helped.
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- KVRAF
- 16732 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
I never tried the digital out, will do...Sequent wrote:Plus all those control pedals that you can hook into it.Sampleconstruct wrote:And the keys aren't too bad either, I used it live on many gigs for years...
On the clarity... there's a spot on the back for a digital output option. I wonder how the digital out would have compared to the analog out? Maybe that would have helped.
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- KVRAF
- 2169 posts since 7 Dec, 2005
Sampleconstruct:
Nice demos, guy!
An interesting note: As I was running your first demo on my laptop, my 5-year-old daughter came up to me, and said: 'That sounds like Coraline!' My 9-year-old son did the same thing, concurring: 'That really does sound like Coraline!'
Chromaphone came totally out of left field! What a pleasant (and shocking) surprise!
It's great to see AAS alive and kicking!
Nice demos, guy!
An interesting note: As I was running your first demo on my laptop, my 5-year-old daughter came up to me, and said: 'That sounds like Coraline!' My 9-year-old son did the same thing, concurring: 'That really does sound like Coraline!'
Chromaphone came totally out of left field! What a pleasant (and shocking) surprise!
It's great to see AAS alive and kicking!
- KVRAF
- 2813 posts since 14 Feb, 2001 from What do you care? :)
Oh, that's just tooooo funny!
goldenanalog wrote:Sampleconstruct:
Nice demos, guy!
An interesting note: As I was running your first demo on my laptop, my 5-year-old daughter came up to me, and said: 'That sounds like Coraline!' My 9-year-old son did the same thing, concurring: 'That really does sound like Coraline!'
Chromaphone came totally out of left field! What a pleasant (and shocking) surprise!
It's great to see AAS alive and kicking!
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- KVRAF
- 3397 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
checked out the demo for a while tonight. i hate the timed demo. so annoying. i'm fine with sound being interrupted.. isn't one method of disturbance enough?
anyway - it sounds great but who wouldn't expect that from AAS when it comes to this kind of physical modelling of percussive instruments? it's probably the best part of Tassman.
i'm not in love w/the GUI of this thing. some of the text is super small and i find the modulation knobs to be too small as well. still, a much better gui than Logic's sculpture and as said it does sound really great.
i haven't gotten the email w/the coupon either. hopefully soon.
Samplecnstruct, those demos sound cool. thanks for posting them.
add me to the group who's glad they got this out of their system and now Tassman5 please
anyway - it sounds great but who wouldn't expect that from AAS when it comes to this kind of physical modelling of percussive instruments? it's probably the best part of Tassman.
i'm not in love w/the GUI of this thing. some of the text is super small and i find the modulation knobs to be too small as well. still, a much better gui than Logic's sculpture and as said it does sound really great.
i haven't gotten the email w/the coupon either. hopefully soon.
Samplecnstruct, those demos sound cool. thanks for posting them.
add me to the group who's glad they got this out of their system and now Tassman5 please
- KVRAF
- 2813 posts since 14 Feb, 2001 from What do you care? :)
I never paid much attention to specific plugins for Ableton so I never knew about Collision. I'm wondering whether you might not be right.
If so... still, it's nice now to have it as a vst.
I just timed out... (again) but I was getting some really nice Hang-like tones. I liked them MUCH better than my Hang samples.
If so... still, it's nice now to have it as a vst.
I just timed out... (again) but I was getting some really nice Hang-like tones. I liked them MUCH better than my Hang samples.
ariston wrote:Ummm... at first glance, this seems to be Collision repackaged, with a few effects added. I'll try the demo later, but.. any opinions on that from someone who owns Collision?
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- KVRist
- 366 posts since 30 Jun, 2011
Can't find partials shifting knob on the resonator modules.
Has anybody see it?
Tassman has it. Collision has it. NI Prism has it. NI Razor has it. NI Lazerbass has it.
CHROMAPHONE IS WITHOUT IT!!!
I think partials shifting is the most interested effect in the additive synthesys.
Has anybody see it?
Tassman has it. Collision has it. NI Prism has it. NI Razor has it. NI Lazerbass has it.
CHROMAPHONE IS WITHOUT IT!!!
I think partials shifting is the most interested effect in the additive synthesys.
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- KVRAF
- 2813 posts since 14 Feb, 2001 from What do you care? :)
Yep, just when you start really getting into it the demo times out!
Some of those elements ARE kind of tiny. Perhaps a hint of things to come in the Tassman 5 gui?
Some of those elements ARE kind of tiny. Perhaps a hint of things to come in the Tassman 5 gui?
dayjob wrote:checked out the demo for a while tonight. i hate the timed demo. so annoying. i'm fine with sound being interrupted.. isn't one method of disturbance enough?
anyway - it sounds great but who wouldn't expect that from AAS when it comes to this kind of physical modelling of percussive instruments? it's probably the best part of Tassman.
i'm not in love w/the GUI of this thing. some of the text is super small and i find the modulation knobs to be too small as well. still, a much better gui than Logic's sculpture and as said it does sound really great.
i haven't gotten the email w/the coupon either. hopefully soon.
Samplecnstruct, those demos sound cool. thanks for posting them.
add me to the group who's glad they got this out of their system and now Tassman5 please
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- KVRAF
- 37376 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
That's what I was thinking. In which case why have they not included the separate effect that comes with it?ariston wrote:Ummm... at first glance, this seems to be Collision repackaged, with a few effects added. I'll try the demo later, but.. any opinions on that from someone who owns Collision?
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- KVRAF
- 2169 posts since 7 Dec, 2005
I was quite amused myself, Sequent!Sequent wrote:Oh, that's just tooooo funny!
Just spent a little bit of time checking out sampleconstruct's other music (he's REALLY good); I would ALMOST call this softie an essential alternative to what's available (and what most of us already have-I apologize for making some asumptions, here)-I'm sure that there are other audio softs out there that sound like Chromaphone that I don't know about, but Chromaphone is both fundamentally percussive, and ridiculously versatile!
That's weird.
Fundamentally percussive, and ridiculously versatile...
It's going to take me a while to wrap my head around that-maybe some acid would help!
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- KVRAF
- 3397 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
ugh. i hope not. hopefully, tassman being a 'flagship' product with customization as one of its core features it'll have some resizing options for the gui knobs etc.Sequent wrote:Yep, just when you start really getting into it the demo times out!
Some of those elements ARE kind of tiny. Perhaps a hint of things to come in the Tassman 5 gui?![]()
oh and re: comparison w/Live's Collision, yeah.. definitely in the same ball park there but initial impression is that chromophone sounds better.. but could just be better presets. or the verb glossing over something

