orchestral articulation tool!
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- KVRist
- 441 posts since 13 Feb, 2003
i just stumbled across this announcement - this product is in beta stage:
"AMP - Articulation Mapping Processor
FX-MAX.com with Ian Livingstone and Dean Evans pleased to introduce a revolutionary program that lightens the laborious engineering work involved in digital scoring and arranging.
AMP uses a rules system that allows the composer/arranger to define how their instrument and articulations are triggered. For example, when you play a midi note, information based on midi length, velocity, cc# data (whatever you wish) can be pre-defined to trigger an appropriate instrument or articulation without the need for you to use a seperate midi channel within your sequencer. AMP handles this for you and dynamically chooses which midi channel it plays within your sampler.
AMP will include a large rule library (constantly expanding and downloadable) based on the majority of the major sample libraries and sample playback products (eg. VSL, EWQLSO, Project SAM, Garritan, Sonic Implants, Dan Dean, NSGs etc). As these rules are simple text files they can freely be downloadable. Rules can be stacked and tiered to allow an near infinite amount of rules and possibilities for ultimate user flexibility. Tiered based rules system allows you the composer to define exactly how your instruments are triggered. Use only one midi sequencer track to control a range of instrument articulations. Compatible with all audio libraries as you define the rules. Increased productivity as AMP manages your instrument banks dynamically Realtime instrument/articulation switching."
more info: http://www.fx-max.com/amp.html
so basically this is some kind of generic version of stuff like the vienna articulation tool.
nice.
there is a beta test for anyone interested:
"AMP is in beta stage now. Interested parties can contact us at ampbeta@fx-max.com"
"AMP - Articulation Mapping Processor
FX-MAX.com with Ian Livingstone and Dean Evans pleased to introduce a revolutionary program that lightens the laborious engineering work involved in digital scoring and arranging.
AMP uses a rules system that allows the composer/arranger to define how their instrument and articulations are triggered. For example, when you play a midi note, information based on midi length, velocity, cc# data (whatever you wish) can be pre-defined to trigger an appropriate instrument or articulation without the need for you to use a seperate midi channel within your sequencer. AMP handles this for you and dynamically chooses which midi channel it plays within your sampler.
AMP will include a large rule library (constantly expanding and downloadable) based on the majority of the major sample libraries and sample playback products (eg. VSL, EWQLSO, Project SAM, Garritan, Sonic Implants, Dan Dean, NSGs etc). As these rules are simple text files they can freely be downloadable. Rules can be stacked and tiered to allow an near infinite amount of rules and possibilities for ultimate user flexibility. Tiered based rules system allows you the composer to define exactly how your instruments are triggered. Use only one midi sequencer track to control a range of instrument articulations. Compatible with all audio libraries as you define the rules. Increased productivity as AMP manages your instrument banks dynamically Realtime instrument/articulation switching."
more info: http://www.fx-max.com/amp.html
so basically this is some kind of generic version of stuff like the vienna articulation tool.
nice.
there is a beta test for anyone interested:
"AMP is in beta stage now. Interested parties can contact us at ampbeta@fx-max.com"
- Beware the Quoth
- 35449 posts since 4 Sep, 2001 from R'lyeh Oceanic Amusement Park and Funfair
Looks interesting. Pity it doesnt mention if its a plugin or what...
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 441 posts since 13 Feb, 2003
as far as i read in their forum, it is a midi plugin.whyterabbyt wrote:Looks interesting. Pity it doesnt mention if its a plugin or what...
This tool will exist in various flavours.
One of the flavour is MIDI plug-in (Cubase SX, Nuendo and SONAR) - runs as MIDI track insert and compatible with both VSTi/Teleported VSTi and hardware MIDI outputs.
Another flavour is VSTi/AU wrapper - it will require you to wrap a VSTi (like with FX Freeze) and then you'll run wrapped VSTi with AMP embedded.
Standalone tool can also be an option, but with GVA or Giga 3 Rewire, it may be not very nessesary, will see.
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- KVRer
- 13 posts since 26 Feb, 2004
On the subject of Articulation Tools, Is there a way of linking the Vienna Symphony Library to Cubase SX. I operate the samples through Halion 2 but cant get the Performance Tool to link in. In the manual it tells you how to do it with GigaStudio but not anything else.
Can anyone help?
Can anyone help?
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- KVRian
- 1238 posts since 10 May, 2002 from Sweden
I found this tutorial that might be helpful:tomlad21 wrote:On the subject of Articulation Tools, Is there a way of linking the Vienna Symphony Library to Cubase SX. I operate the samples through Halion 2 but cant get the Performance Tool to link in. In the manual it tells you how to do it with GigaStudio but not anything else.
Can anyone help?
http://www.timkiel.com/music/tutorials/ ... onitor.htm
/Yoss
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- KVRAF
- 7886 posts since 24 Feb, 2003 from Earth, USA
Hmmm need to look at this some more. Thanks! 
Devon
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 441 posts since 13 Feb, 2003
you really should consider applying for the beta test, as this tool is supposed to support gpo and eastwest silver...wow.DevonB wrote:Hmmm need to look at this some more. Thanks!
Devon
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- KVRist
- 216 posts since 23 Sep, 2002 from Durham, NC
This is awesome. I was just about to post a question about using the multiple articulations in the Orkester sound bank and the best way to impliment it. I definately requested to betatest.
This would help me out in school soooo much. I wonder if it will be possible to translate a host's score markings into program changes ???
This would help me out in school soooo much. I wonder if it will be possible to translate a host's score markings into program changes ???
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 441 posts since 13 Feb, 2003
you might want to ask that in their forum - unless there are already beta testers around over here?Bigg John wrote:This is awesome. I was just about to post a question about using the multiple articulations in the Orkester sound bank and the best way to impliment it. I definately requested to betatest.
This would help me out in school soooo much. I wonder if it will be possible to translate a host's score markings into program changes ???
i applied either, could not resist
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- Resident Cellist
- 539 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Ireland
this looks like one hell of a great thing they are doing.
I'd love to get involved

