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grrrz wrote: Wed Jan 18, 2023 1:11 pm ah thanks I probably have it somewhere but it's unusable on modern machines. having a panpot would be nice but you can achieve that with a few vcas. I feel like there is a v1.5 somewhere that adds a few of these features and v2 with polyphony (which can be achieved either with a poly module that just routes cv or a more complex system that allows a group of module to work as a template for multiple instances). would also be cool to be able to import and copy paste groups of modules into an existing rack.
That screenshot is Tassman 4 running on Windows 11 on a computer that's a couple years old.
I don't know if it runs on Macs though.

About the versions - I assume you're talking about Multiphonics.

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Tassman runs on Macs up to 10.14 Mojave
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At least AAS is updating their products regularly:

Greetings from AAS,

We’re writing to let you know that we’ve just released updates for all current products (see list below) that add native AAX support on Apple Silicon (M1-, M2-series) computers. Windows users benefit from minor fixes and improvements.

* AAS Player, Swatches, and all sound packs v1.6.1
* Chromaphone 3 v3.1.3
* Lounge Lizard EP-4 v4.4.3
* Lounge Lizard Session 4 v4.4.2
* Multiphonics CV-1 v1.1.0
* Objeg Delay v1.3.3
* String Studio VS-3 v3.2.2
* Strum GS-2 v2.4.3
* Strum Session 2 v2.4.2
* Ultra Analog Session 2 v2.3.2
* Ultra Analog VA-3 v3.2.5

Simply download and run the latest installer from your Registered Products page at the address below. Note that the Custom “All” Installer allows you to update all your products in one fell swoop.

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I think Multiphonics is by far the most usable VST modular. I have also Voltage and Cardinal but Multiphonics UI has the best usability and lightest CPU usage - if what it can do is enough for you.
Voltage Modular CPU usage is ridiculously high if you use polyphony. Cardinal has too many modules and gets confusing easily. On the other hand, it is free.
So I hope AAS will bring one day a poly version of Multiphonics.

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The 3rd party modules for VM and VCV are just too good to compare, tbh. The MRB and Vult and Weevil modules are astoundingly good.

I do like CV-1’s GUI better than VM’s, though. It has a consistency that you don’t get with 3rd party stuff.

If they managed to port the physical modeling stuff from tassman in and add polyphony and external audio processing that would be incredible. Also, I’d love some more CV utility modules.

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Michael L wrote: Wed Jan 18, 2023 7:26 pm Tassman runs on Macs up to 10.14 Mojave
Thanks for the reminder. I had to re-install it but it's up and running. Sounds nice. Lacking in the low end, but some really nice presets. Now it reminds me of a cross between Chromaphone and Ultra Analog, which I guess makes sense. They were definitely onto something with the modular approach. Seems like they might have coded themselves into a corner and decided to, perhaps, abandon Tassman and bring the tech into their other products - or, Tassman was essenetially a modular mix of Chroma and UA... which, coming full circle, is basically what CV-1 is... so is CV-1 the updated Tassman?? Did I miss something... ?

Here's a little ditty done with CV-1 only, and effects...

https://plexus.bandcamp.com/track/dance-of-elves

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plexuss wrote: Sat Jan 21, 2023 5:32 am
Michael L wrote: Wed Jan 18, 2023 7:26 pm Tassman runs on Macs up to 10.14 Mojave
Thanks for the reminder. I had to re-install it but it's up and running. Sounds nice. Lacking in the low end, but some really nice presets. Now it reminds me of a cross between Chromaphone and Ultra Analog, which I guess makes sense. They were definitely onto something with the modular approach. Seems like they might have coded themselves into a corner and decided to, perhaps, abandon Tassman and bring the tech into their other products - or, Tassman was essenetially a modular mix of Chroma and UA... which, coming full circle, is basically what CV-1 is... so is CV-1 the updated Tassman?? Did I miss something... ?

Here's a little ditty done with CV-1 only, and effects...

https://plexus.bandcamp.com/track/dance-of-elves
I'm not sue that they knew what to do with the code. Instead of updating it to 64-bit, they wrote their own 32->64-bit wrapper. Really a tragedy since it couldn't get past Mojave...
I started on Logic 5 with a PowerBook G4 550Mhz. I now have a MacBook Air M1 and it's ~165x faster! So, why is my music not proportionally better? :(

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Applied Acoustics Systems releases version 1.1 of the Multiphonics CV-1 modular synthesizer
Montreal, Quebec—October 13, 2021—Applied Acoustics Systems announces the official release of version 1.1 of its Multiphonics CV-1 modular synthesizer for macOS and Windows.
A year and a half since the last update...
BBFG# wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 1:48 am Current approximate price of vanilla beans is about $11 per ounce. Chocolate beans are closer to $3 per ounce.
Just sayin' :wink:
Vanilla is a pod, the name means "small pod" in spanish: Vainilla>Vaina pequeña.
Sorry for the offtopic.
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wikter wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:14 am
BBFG# wrote: Sat Jan 07, 2023 1:48 am Current approximate price of vanilla beans is about $11 per ounce. Chocolate beans are closer to $3 per ounce.
Just sayin' :wink:
Vanilla is a pod, the name means "small pod" in spanish: Vainilla>Vaina pequeña.
Sorry for the offtopic.
True. They often label them "beans" and what they actually sell are either pods or the fine little "seeds" from them.

I'm always more impressed by the price of saffron. Which I love far more than vanilla and even chocolate!
Not sure where that fits as a metaphor here though...

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BBFG# wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:20 am I'm always more impressed by the price of saffron.
It's a matter of size. Collecting flowers and take the stamens to extract few micrograms of saffron is the key. It's like trying to create a poly using CV1.

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wikter wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:29 am
BBFG# wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:20 am I'm always more impressed by the price of saffron.
It's a matter of size. Collecting flowers and take the stamens to extract few micrograms of saffron is the key. It's like trying to create a poly using CV1.
I think it's region as well. This last year we've been getting Mexican Saffron, which is pretty cheap and still as cheap as their Safflower petals (poor man's saffron). Does everything the Spanish Saffron does at 1/80th the price. But the true Spanish region variety still has a stronger flavor that's unmistakable.
And maybe therein lays the metaphor?

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BBFG# wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:36 am
wikter wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:29 am
BBFG# wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:20 am I'm always more impressed by the price of saffron.
It's a matter of size. Collecting flowers and take the stamens to extract few micrograms of saffron is the key. It's like trying to create a poly using CV1.
I think it's region as well. This last year we've been getting Mexican Saffron, which is pretty cheap and still as cheap as their Safflower petals (poor man's saffron). Does everything the Spanish Saffron does at 1/80th the price. But the true Spanish region variety still has a stronger flavor that's unmistakable.
And maybe therein lays the metaphor?
Azafrán bastardo! Cheap and nasty, although I think it's the main ingredient in Goya sazón, which I do like. The café I worked at many moons ago sometimes served arroz con pollo made with the legit stuff. It's indescribable.

Maybe MultiP just needs the right seasoning to bring out its flavot. Qué sabroso!
I started on Logic 5 with a PowerBook G4 550Mhz. I now have a MacBook Air M1 and it's ~165x faster! So, why is my music not proportionally better? :(

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syntonica wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 7:57 am
BBFG# wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:36 am
wikter wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:29 am
BBFG# wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 5:20 am I'm always more impressed by the price of saffron.
It's a matter of size. Collecting flowers and take the stamens to extract few micrograms of saffron is the key. It's like trying to create a poly using CV1.
I think it's region as well. This last year we've been getting Mexican Saffron, which is pretty cheap and still as cheap as their Safflower petals (poor man's saffron). Does everything the Spanish Saffron does at 1/80th the price. But the true Spanish region variety still has a stronger flavor that's unmistakable.
And maybe therein lays the metaphor?
Azafrán bastardo! Cheap and nasty, although I think it's the main ingredient in Goya sazón, which I do like. The café I worked at many moons ago sometimes served arroz con pollo made with the legit stuff. It's indescribable.

Maybe MultiP just needs the right seasoning to bring out its flavot. Qué sabroso!
Seafood Paella and Bouillabaisse.
In our area where Mexican restaurants are literally everywhere, and trying to explain to others how different Spanish food is, we're forced to always make our own. And we've gathered many recipes in trying to capture a version we had from a Spanish family restaurant in Glasgow, Scotland. We've also made French and Italian versions. We've even made one from a S.American country that uses Achiote instead.

Modulars seem to be like that, with different qualities of the same ingredient or if you get shipped a "kit with a premade packet". Some things are just not available without going down the rabbit hole of cost and quality.

I actually like everything from AAS and it's definitely in my top list of companies and developers.
Though this is the one I take a wait and see attitude on, I'm definitely trying to keep a watch on its development/evolution.

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Because this has become a cooking corner thread:
I'm currently baking a currant bread with raisins (oh wonder!), orangeade and almond splinters.
Yummy!

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