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TX16Wx Software Sampler

Sampler/Sample Player Plugin by CWITEC
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TX16Wx Software Sampler
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TX16Wx Software Sampler by CWITEC is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and an AAX Plugin.
Product
Version
3.6.0
Product
Version
3.6.0
OS X 10.9
Instrument
Formats
Sample Formats
Loads and/or Saves
AIFC, AIFF, Akai, EXS24, FLAC, OGG, REX, REX2, SF2 (SoundFont), sfz, SoundFont, Typhoon Compressed Audio, WAV
Copy Protection
None
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TX16Wx Software Sampler is a sampler plug-in with professional features and an easy to use graphical interface. Built to mimic the best aspects of hardware samplers, but with the quick and easy operation of modern software. An instrument not for preset players, but people who enjoy making, tweaking and playing their own samples.

Features:

  • Re-sizable, flexible GUI
    • Full Undo/Redo support.
    • Built-in file browser with sound playback and wave/program preview.
    • Fully skinnable.
    • Program icons.
  • Dual playback engine
    • Direct from disk - supports massive sample sizes.
    • RAM playback - sample accurate loop modulation.
  • Unlimited multi-timbral operation
  • 128 voice polyphony
    • Two 6/12/24 dB resonant filters per voice.
    • Low-, high, band- and all-pass.
    • Notch, peak, low- and high shelf.
    • Two sync-able LFO per voice.
    • Two Modulation Envelopes per voice.
    • Three Step Sequencers per voice.
    • Modulation matrix with 16 modulation slots per voice.
    • Three-way cross modulation (variable modulation strength).
    • Variable keyboard scales.
    • Multiple trigger modes.
    • Mono/Poly/Legato operation.
    • 8 choke groups per program.
    • Per-sample loop start/end/direction modulation.
    • Polyphonic glide.
    • Multiple glide modes.
    • Polyphony limit per channel.
    • VST micro tuning support.
    • MTS-ESP micro tuning support.
    • In-voice unison with detune/pan/start shift.
  • Built-in oscillators
    • Multiple waveforms.
    • Pulse width modulation.
    • Noise oscillators.
    • Mix synthesized and sampled content.
  • Built-in sample editor
    • Automatic Loop Slicing + slice mapping.
    • Actually Samples!* Record audio straight into the sampler from host (Requires routing/input capable host).
      • Built-in MIDI generator and automatic sample cutter for quick re-sampling of external or internal content.
    • Automatic pitch detection.
    • Loop tools
      • Loop auto detector.
      • Loop overlay.
    • Non-destructive, interactive loop cross fading.
    • Multiple loop definitions per wave
      • Individual loops for sustain/release per mapping.
    • Trim, cut, duplicate.
    • Pitch detection.
    • Normalize.
    • Reverse.
    • Tempo detection.
    • Snap to zero.
  • Graphical keyboard mapping editor
    • Automatic sample layout.
    • Flexible drag & drop-based group edit.
    • Cut&paste or drag and drop move and copy between groups and programs.
  • Quick select of sound data via MIDI.
  • Drag & drop of samples/programs/performances/banks.
  • Multiple outputs
    • 12 Stereo outputs, 8 of which can be switched to mono.
    • Individual output mapping for key groups (drums).
  • 16 mappable controllers for modulation.
  • 128 mappable VST parameters for modulation.
  • All sound parameters can be automated or mapped to MIDI controllers.
  • Preview loaded programs and samples in your song before loading.
  • Reads multiple sample and bank formats
    • WAV/AIFF/AIFC.
    • SoundFont 2.
    • SFZ Files.
    • Logic EXS.
    • Akai AKP.
    • Akai disk images.
    • Ogg Vorbis.
    • FLAC.
    • REX/REX2.
    • LMS multi sample (Lethal).
    • Typhoon compressed AIFC files.
    • Original Yamaha OS Wave files.
  • 100% documented XML-based sound file format
    • Anyone can write conversion tools.
  • Saves data in DAW project directory.
  • Low CPU usage.
  • Fully native, optimized for SSE2.
  • Multi platform
    • MacOS X 10.9+ AU/VST2 (64-bit)/VST3 (64-bit)/AAX.
    • Windows 7+ VST/VST3/AAX support.
  • 64-bit support.
  • Nice sound.

Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 5.00 from 3 reviews
TX16Wx Software Sampler

Reviewed By dunadan [all]
February 22nd, 2021
Version reviewed: 3 on Windows

The TX16Wx is simply the best option to get when looking for a highly functional, yet affordable software sampler. Of course if you don't need pro features like time stretch or pitch shift it's free even! I've thoroughly compared it with Akai's MPC software and imo it does everything related to sampling, sample mapping and editing even faster once you've adapted to its workflow. It's pure efficiency and if you make a good suggestion to further improve the workflow or functionality the creator will be really quick to adapt.

Combine this sampler with Reaper and maybe Surge and you'll have enough music production possibilities and depth for a lifetime, if you are only willing to learn your tools well.

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TX16Wx Software Sampler

Reviewed By pattmayne [all]
November 15th, 2020
Version reviewed: 2.4.2 on Windows

I absolutely love this sampler. I use it for drums and piano samples. You get quite a lot of control over every sample, including some effects and MIDI mapping. I don't even use half of the features. Well worth the money.

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TX16Wx Software Sampler

Reviewed By Sidom [all]
March 3rd, 2018
Version reviewed: 2.4.2 on Windows

TX16Wx is overlooked and underrated, despite being the best software sampler today. And I'm not even talking about the Pro version – the free version can easily compete with commercial products. To my mind, it has everything you need for creative sampling:

  • Fast workflow.
  • The fact that it actually SAMPLES: you don't necessarily have to use samples – you can record your own sounds straight into TX16Wx and start editing them right away.
  • Great looking GUI (which is also resizable and customizable).
  • Huge feature list that ensures comprehensive sound design and sample editing possibilities.
  • Low CPU usage (though it can be quite high if you decide to use extreme quality settings).
  • Stability.

TX16Wx doesn't have a 100 GB sample library because it was never intended to. Its purpose is to bring back the joy of sampling. And I believe TX16Wx serves its purpose really well.

Although it is a feature-packed sampler, don't be intimidated and discouraged – you don't need to use all of its features. In fact, thanks to flexible GUI, TX16Wx can be as simple as a sampler can get: just hide the panels that you don't want to use – this way you will have less complex GUI and faster workflow. Also, as always – make sure to read the manual before using it.

Finally, it has active support and the Pro version is very reasonably priced, so if you like using TX16Wx free, I think you should definitely support the developer by purchasing the Pro version.

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Comments & Discussion for CWITEC TX16Wx Software Sampler

Discussion
Discussion: Active
Ives
Ives
19 June 2013 at 2:50am

Manual? Doc.s?

Ives.

Protocol_b
Protocol_b
25 June 2013 at 12:05am

Ives, on my Mac they showed up in Library/Applications Support.

Debutante
Debutante
10 August 2013 at 4:50pm

"It's 100%free!" = MY BUTT!

When first loaded, there's a dialog with a countdown stating:

"This Software is not free. If you continue to use it you are required to purchase a license.".

Not even going to try it. WHY DO THAT!?! If I liked it I might have considered buying the Pro version, but these cheap kind of schiester tricks are really annoying. TATA! :).

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Debutante
Debutante
10 August 2013 at 5:07pm

...BTW that doesn't mean my butt is 100% free. Not free at all.

elcallio
elcallio
7 February 2014 at 8:42am

If you get that dialog, you have enabled the Pro features, and will be gently reminded that _that_ version is not free. To disable the dialog and return to free mode, turn off "use Pro features" in settings.

Protocol_b
Protocol_b
14 August 2013 at 12:07am

I haven't tried it, my OS is too outdated - but I was under the impression that it includes the Pro functions, for your evaluation, & that if you wish to continue using THOSE functions then you need a license.

mztk
mztk
16 February 2015 at 5:44pm

no, you have to pay for that butt. and quite rightly.

but what can THIS mean?

"A single license allows you to use TX16Wx Pro on one computer at a time. You can install it at as many computers as you like. "

is this orwellian doublespeak? or just a computer talking crap?

elcallio
elcallio
16 February 2015 at 6:01pm

It means a single license allows you to use TX16Wx at an unlimited number of computers, but _only one at a time_. I.e. if you have a work computer, a studio comp and a home comp, you can use the license at all of these, and move your project between them as you see fit. You cannot however have two computers use the license simultaneously. Thus you may not share a license between two people, but on the other hand you are not node-locked to a single machine either.

All in all a very fair license if I may say so myself.

Vospi
Vospi
25 May 2015 at 7:33pm

Super-basic functionality. compared to NI Kontakt, is WAY simpler, more intuitive for a newbie adn also supports FLAC which is awesome. I'm very satisfied and want more skins to enjoy. It needs higher KVR rank in my opinion; will try to build my first sample library in this thing. Thanks a bunch to developers. :)

eazypop
eazypop
19 August 2017 at 10:15am

Maybe if they'd make the pro version cheaper...

Btw: do u know if its possible to record samples from external sound sources and assign them to specific keys without using the mouse and screen (midi mapping)?? and also will this run on a raspberry pi? and what about audio files, can the sourcefile be from an external drive?

kobraaji
kobraaji
4 July 2015 at 1:33am

The free version can be used in commercial productions ?

BlackWinny
BlackWinny
4 July 2015 at 8:48am

The free version no. But you can purchase the discounted license (at €29 instead of €89). The text at the rightside of this page tells this:

You may use the discounted license if any of the following are true:

  • You are an individual, using TX16Wx only for personal use.
  • You are an individual or business, using TX16Wx for commercial use, and the yearly gross revenue does not exceed 10,000 EUR.
  • You are an educational or non-profit organization.

To be sure, the best is certainly to email them to ask directly to them. It is at this address:

info@cwitec.com

elcallio
elcallio
4 July 2015 at 8:52am

Sorry, you are misinterpreting the licence. Free version can be used in any manner, but the pro edition has a dual licence depending on the usage.

Free is always free, no strings attached.

BlackWinny
BlackWinny
4 July 2015 at 9:57am

That's possible. I'll not criticize your opinion, perhaps it is the right one. But I would be surprised that the free version is allowed for commercial uses when there is a payware version made for that. Anyway, I think that you'll agree if I recommend to check what is the exact fact by emailing the company. It is the best way to be sure. Cheers, BlackWinny.

elcallio
elcallio
4 July 2015 at 4:23pm

Being the developer, I hope I have a fair comprehension of my company's policies. :-)
(Sorry, I should have made that more clear I guess)

BlackWinny
BlackWinny
4 July 2015 at 4:34pm

Ha! ha! In this case, indeed there is no doubt! Yes telling immediately that you are the developer would have certainly avoided a useless trouble because it is written nowhere that elcallio is the developer... Cheers.

PS: I LOVE your product! For me it is the best sample player ever.

elcallio
elcallio
4 July 2015 at 8:49am

The free version has no usage restrictions. You can use it in commercial productions as you see fit.

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gbucher
gbucher
22 May 2017 at 10:14pm

This sampler deserves more love then the comments bellow from people not reading a manual and complaining for nonsense. This sampler (the free version, haven't tried Pro features yet) is in many aspects better then the bigger 500 dollar costing solutions like Kontakt: GUI size for example, proper drum-kit creation on dropping a group of files, better visualization of groups, zoom into zone editor, etc.

I have tried tons of samplers and they all have issues when you want to use them with your own samples.

If you want to buy a sampler that feels like a DAW, contains an app store and makes you feel creative because you have tons of sampled instruments on your hard drive, use these big players, pay a rent every two years and live the hype.

If you need something that does not get in your way when you want to work with your own samples, this one is the best I have found.

apiekarczyk
apiekarczyk
23 May 2017 at 5:07pm

I agree.

flusheddata
flusheddata
21 October 2017 at 7:13am

The best sampler ever.

gbucher
gbucher
2 June 2017 at 9:42pm

Being force to buy Kontakt 5 to playback some of my old stuff, I could make a detailed comparaison:

Kontakt 5: Cannot use a MIDI CC to pan a single group left/right: automation only goes up to around 50% left or right and instrument Pan has latency and does not change fast enough for individual sounds.
Tx16Wx: It just works as expected.

Kontakt 5: Using an LFO is basically like random: impossible to fix to host tempo or decide when it restarts.
Tx16Wx: You can choose between time and tempo, trigger between voice, note, group, etc. Works.

Kontakt 5: Zoom to click on a small zone ? You have to move the mouse and click +/-
Tx16Wx: Just use the scroll wheel.

Kontakt 5: Tiny GUI, impossible to change scale.
Tx16Wx: There is a large skin for high resolution screens.

Kontakt 5: ADSR Decay curve ? None and no way around this.
Tx16Wx: You can use the second level to simulate this (but curves would be a nice addition...)

Kontakt 5: Change the output channel of a group ? It's a mess and it asks you to restart all instances to validate the change (WTF ?)
Tx16Wx: You can use sends (pro feature). No need to restart anything of click in many places. Having a separate output for each group would be nice.

Kontakt 5: You made a mistake and want to undo ? Oh no, undo is disabled by default for "performance reasons". How come everyone manages undo without performance issues but they cannot solve it ?
Tx16Wx: Undo just works when you need it.

Of course to play your nki files, you need Kontakt, but the player does the job and the money is better spent with people actually listening to their users. Oh, unless you want to tweak some stuff in a library you paid lots of cash for... then you have to buy Kontakt, just to access your files in the encrypted blob... Or use DirectWave from Image Line to resample the thing.

If anyone needs a sampler to actually work with samples, Tx16Wx is the best I have found out of Kontakt, Independance, DirectWave, Phalanx (because the dongle makes it slow and crashes your DAW), Ableton Live's own sampler and others I don't remember.

Vospi
Vospi
2 June 2017 at 10:23pm

Thank you.

flusheddata
flusheddata
21 October 2017 at 7:08am

On the other hand I would not name Kontakt a sampler but a Digital Audio Processor instead.

Sample is a portion of audio used as a waveform for kind of synthesis purposes. I have seen kontakt libraries (flutes for instance) without sustain loop at all but all the blown note instead.

So TX16Wx is a TRUE sampler. Kontakt is not.

dlcatftwin
dlcatftwin
13 July 2017 at 3:28am

New "user" of TX16Wx - I say user loosely, as I have yet to find a host application that actually opens this as a plug-in.

Can someone provide me with a list of compatible host apps? I tend to use ProTools and Dig. Performer, though I also have others.

Thank you, .

dlcatftwin.

Vospi
Vospi
13 July 2017 at 10:21am

Have absolutely no problem opening it both in FL Studio and REAPER.

fmr
fmr
13 July 2017 at 11:02am

I have Digital Performer here (in Windows) and I have no problem in instantiating and use TX16W. Are you in Windows or Mac OS?

dlcatftwin
dlcatftwin
13 July 2017 at 3:41pm

Hi fmr and Vospi, .

Thanks for there responses. I/we use a Mac platform, and am going to try using DP 9 to initiate TX16 - am hoping this will be a working solution; currently we have several stations using MachFive 3, but the learning curve for that is pretty high - having to educate students to it is time-consuming.

I am not versed in FL Studio or Reaper, and we don't own either program (by FL, do you mean Felt Tip?)

Thanks again, .

DLC.

fmr
fmr
13 July 2017 at 4:11pm

My experience with Digital Performer on Mac OS X is that it's usually better to only use AU plug-ins (instead of VST, or both). Since TX16W also has an AU version, I would start with that one.

dlcatftwin
dlcatftwin
13 July 2017 at 5:30pm

Yes, I agree, that is where I am starting. I am sure others have asked this question: is there a user manual anywhere for TX16? Perhaps posted on the KVR website somewhere.

I have successfully mounted TX as a DP instrument and experimented a bit - it keeps dropping my loop settings, and want to investigate a "why" in the instructions before posting a help.

Many thanks for all the responses.

DLC.

fmr
fmr
13 July 2017 at 6:38pm

In the download section - http://www.tx16wx.com/download/ - you have both a manual a quick start guide ;-)

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fmr
fmr
13 July 2017 at 6:37pm

In the download section - http://www.tx16wx.com/download/ - you have both a manual a quick start guide ;-)

FiveCharacters1s
FiveCharacters1s
7 August 2017 at 1:15pm

Hello, can I use tx16wx (Not pro version) in making commercial music?

elcallio
elcallio
7 August 2017 at 1:23pm

Yes. The free version is free. See similar discussion above.

layzer
layzer
7 August 2017 at 3:21pm

yes, you can even use OnePingOnly to make commercial music if you are creative enough.

eazypop
eazypop
19 August 2017 at 10:12am

is it possible to record samples from external sound sources and assign them to specific keys without using the mouse and screen (midi mapping)?? and also will this run on a raspberry pi? and what about audio files, can the sourcefile be from an external drive?

dlcatftwin
dlcatftwin
20 August 2017 at 7:21pm

Greetings, .

I am going through the "Get Started" manual for TX16Wx to further acquaint myself with its innate operations. Almost immediately it refers to a sample library that is assumed that I have- is this accurate? Is there a download that I missed? I can identify and upload a picture of the passage if that helps, but at first curious if this sounds familiar to any of you seasoned TX16 users.

Thank you for reading, .

DLC (dlcatftwin)

dlcatftwin
dlcatftwin
20 August 2017 at 7:24pm

Oh, never mind...I believe I simply read it too quickly (slow down, grasshopper!).

Cheers, .

DLC.

Greetings, .

I am going through the "Get Started" manual for TX16Wx to further acquaint myself with its innate operations. Almost immediately it refers to a sample library that is assumed that I have- is this accurate? Is there a download that I missed? I can identify and upload a picture of the passage if that helps, but at first curious if this sounds familiar to any of you seasoned TX16 users.

Thank you for reading, .

DLC (dlcatftwin)

dlcatftwin
dlcatftwin
23 October 2017 at 3:10am

Greetings, colleagues.

I have been plowing through the User Manual for the TX16Wx. Am hoping to create new instruments via proper sound samples (wave patterns) which of course require looping and loop points being set.

I've found no reference yet to loop points in the manual. Can someone point this out for me?

Oh, and is it possible to unselect (revert) actions from the Splitter?

Thank you, .

DLC.

elcallio
elcallio
23 October 2017 at 7:54am

Section 6.1.4 talk about assigning loops to splits (i.e. mappings).

Section 7.4 talks about creating and editing loops.

All operations except "bank clear" and "delete unused" are undoable in TX16Wx. All wave operations are non-destructive until you save the wave back to disk.

dlcatftwin
dlcatftwin
24 October 2017 at 12:58am

Thanks, elcallio - appreciate it.

I had an issue this afternoon where TX16 would not recognize my keyboard controller, and I found no place within the app preferences to allow me to pick a device - I plan on checking this out on another station (at home, for ex.) but is there an option for selecting your controller?

BTW, I am using TX16 as an AU plug-in within Digital Performer 9.

dlcatftwin
dlcatftwin
24 October 2017 at 1:14am

Greetings all, .

I have a simple question - how do I get TX16 to respond to my MIDI keyboard controller (which it does not do at this time). Is there a place to select this within the app?

BTW, I am using TX16 as an AU plug-in within Digital Performer 9 - also I attempted to wade through the "Getting Started" manual, and I had to stop after page 1 - apparently the Getting Started Manual is for TX16 as a stand-alone application? None of what was being demonstrated was available in the plug-in, no chance to choose a new instrument on new track, no routing options, etc. So I simply drag and drop but the wave file does not respond to keyboard control, .

AND so far none of the loop assignments work (there is no looping of the designated audio).

What's up!?

Thanks for any consideration.

Regards, .

DLC.

dlcatftwin
dlcatftwin
24 October 2017 at 1:05am

Thanks, elcallio - appreciate it.

I had an issue this afternoon where TX16 would not recognize my keyboard controller, and I found no place within the app preferences to allow me to pick a device - I plan on checking this out on another station (at home, for ex.) but is there an option for selecting your controller?

BTW, I am using TX16 as an AU plug-in within Digital Performer 9.

elcallio
elcallio
24 October 2017 at 8:03am

Please do not use the comment section as a help forum. There is an actual help forum here.

TX16Wx is a plug-in. It has no knowledge of MIDI controllers. This is the job of the host application, which routes all MIDI to whatever destination is set.

dlcatftwin
dlcatftwin
26 October 2017 at 4:03am

Thank you for the redirect, elcallio. I will post my query there.

dlcatftwin.

solomute
solomute
5 March 2018 at 5:20pm

can anyone upload version 1.0.0.7. Second version totally freezes all pcs of different hw configurations for me.

Acesys
Acesys
28 March 2018 at 3:24am

I'm motivated to buy the pro version because sample mapping is way simple, but one problem: It's not known to export an SF2 or any standard format. Still, they claim its an XML file with (I think) the extension of ".txperf".

Much appreciated if someone knows if the extension could be changed to any format Extreme Sample Converter might pick up and convert to earlier Kontakt or SFZ format or something more universal?

I'd like a simple way to map samples and export in more popular formats to share.

BlackWinny
BlackWinny
28 March 2018 at 4:45pm

Hello.

If you read the page 45 of the manual you can see that TX16Wx reads (imports) these formats.

But it doesn't write (export) these formats.

If you want to create SF2 files you can use one of these two freewares :

  1. Synthfont (the version 1 is freeware, the version 2 is "cheapware").
  2. Polyphone

And if you want to create SFZ files, I strongly suggest you to use one of these:

  1. SFZ Designer
  2. Folder-to-SFZ Converter

And to read them and make combinations from several imported files to create and save TX16Wx banks (txbank files), performances, programs (and you can choose an internal icon representing an instrument for each program), modified wav files, matrices of waves, fxb projects (a kind of bank compatible with the DAW, with the automation settings... and with or without the used wav files in a subdirectory).

TX16Wx is a sampler (to make new wav files or to modify existing wav files) and a very powerful instrument, but it is not a converter of formats from a package (SFZ, SF2, GIG, etc.) to another format of package.

Cheers.

Acesys
Acesys
29 March 2018 at 12:27am

BlackWinny that's a great list you have, will help many people out I'm sure. But if you check on the following link, there's a user-created app that will convert what TX16Wx exports - to SFZ. The app is called tx2sfz2016II.

https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=213&t=460513

Converting from SFZ is super easy fo course, and I used Extreme Sample Converter to convert mine to Kontakt (.nki) and SF2 formats. Any converter should work.

I can't vouch for using that app beyond my first try - there are so many choices It looks like it can get complicated and maybe I had beginner's luck.

Still this is exactly what I was looking for in a sampler and I'll be buying the Pro version ASAP.

BlackWinny
BlackWinny
29 March 2018 at 1:46pm

Very cool exchange of information, Acesys.

I didn't know this tool from mccy. I'm going to ask him for a copy.

Cheers.

Acesys
Acesys
29 March 2018 at 8:48pm

The link is right there in the page. THAT was what made me realize TX as my new sampler. My needs are actually on the simple side, just to map waves easily and export in some format I could share.

But after reading the Quick Start guide, wow TX is over the top. I haven't touched the manual even. This is going to be fantastic. But I won't say more until I've bought mine, and wish me luck because I've got challenges sometimes.

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Jazzguitar
Jazzguitar
1 January 2022 at 2:40am

"... I'm motivated to buy the pro version because sample mapping is way simple..."

Does it mean that the way to map the samples is more complicated in the free version than in the Pro version?

Jazzguitar
Jazzguitar
1 January 2022 at 2:42am

"... I'm motivated to buy the pro version because sample mapping is way simple..."

Does it mean that the way to map the samples is more complicated in the free version than in the Pro version?

elcallio
elcallio
1 January 2022 at 9:44am

Pro version does have some additional tools for sample mapping, such as name token based mapping, splicing, matrices etc. Download it, enable pro (trial) mode and test it.

Thohi
Thohi
24 October 2018 at 4:14am

I really wish I didn't now have to re-make all my TX programs. :/.

The programs load, but all but the sample is lost. Any loop settings, pitch bend, filter, ADSR, etc., I have to re-adjust.

Acesys
Acesys
25 October 2018 at 2:59am

Sounds like they're working the kinks out.

Might I ask a question about versions? If I buy version 3 Pro that's like Reaper where it's good until the latest version 4?

elcallio
elcallio
25 October 2018 at 4:58am

Yes. A licence is valid through two major versions, so buying version 3 also entitles you to version 4.

tommyzai
tommyzai
25 December 2018 at 4:16am

Fast question. .. any tips on setting up a simple drum kit with about 5 or 6 velocity layer for each (kick, snare, hi tom, low tom, CL hat, Op hat, crash, and ride??? Round robin would also be cool, but not sure what's possible for this endeavor. Can TX do this????

Thank you!!!.

anti_phase
anti_phase
11 December 2019 at 10:26am

Am I the only one who thinks this Sampler GUI looks worse with each new version? It reminds me Reaper 1.0/2.0 now =).

As for everything else - awesome.

Jazzguitar
Jazzguitar
1 January 2022 at 2:38am

What are the differences between the free and Pro version?

The website seems to be offline at 6:34 PM Friday, December 31, 2021 Pacific Time (PT).

tommyzai
tommyzai
1 January 2022 at 4:12pm

I really wanted to like and use this sampler, but I never got it going.

imstre
imstre
16 April 2022 at 8:21am

Hi, is there a way to turn off reapeaks that remains after use wafe files? Thanks.

elcallio
elcallio
16 April 2022 at 9:19am

Turn off "use reapaeaks" in settings. Better still is to assign a specific reapeaks dir, like the same used by reaper.

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Bouzgnouf
Bouzgnouf
7 July 2022 at 7:45am

Hi @elcallio. I should want manage TX16Wx in Unity to play music in real time (and control the mix through the code). 2 questions :

1- I will used VST SDK by Steinberg and Unity C# functions. Have you some advises?

2- My work isn't a game but a digital art interactive NFT. It is a unique artwork, different for every buyers (like sculptures or painting), no collection for now. What licence need I?

Everybody can answer;):D.

Thanks à lot.

elcallio
elcallio
7 July 2022 at 8:44am

1.) There is only so much you can control via VST host functions. You can control program changes, load bank data, trigger MIDI etc, but you cannot really do any interactive editing. So if you only want to say load a pre-prepared bank and trigger notes/user pre-defined automation, I guess it is easy enough. Managing MIDI timing etc in Unity is beyond my expertise.

2.) You cannot do that. Re-distribution of TX16Wx in any form is strictly prohibited, regardless of licence. If you want to sign an agreement for doing so, you need to contact CWITEC directly. But that will cost quite a bit. And require some accreditation. You can of course instead require the user to install the free version of TX16Wx separately and load the existing DLL. That requires no licence.

Bouzgnouf
Bouzgnouf
7 July 2022 at 9:11am

THank you;).

About my second question, I don't want sale TX16 with my artwork. I think I need to dev my "bridge" between Unity and TX16 and the User could use the free version.

Thanks.

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