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I'm very pleased to announce the second product to be released by
Redmatica: AutoSampler
Designed to be a creative tool for bridging the gap between high
quality hardware synths and the virtual studio world, AutoSampler is a
standalone software dedicated to the automatic advanced sampling of
midi instruments. Through use of a suited host program as Logic, it's
also possible to sample virtual instruments.
At the end of this process, ready-to-play Exs24 instruments (and
relative samples) are automatically created.
Main features:
- Multisample multivelocity sampling of midi synth patches in an
automated unattended way from any coreaudio audio device. You can set
the number of velocity levels to be sampled, the key range and the key
step to use for sampling (every 1 semitone, every 2 semitones, etc....)
- Multidimensional sampling: you can define up to 2 parameters
controlled by midi cc in the midi synth, to be sampled (for example,
cutoff and lfo modulation). For each combination of values of these
parameters, a full multisample keymap is sampled. On playback of the
generated Exs instrument , the user can define up to 2 controllers
for navigating from his masterkeyboard in realtime between these
keymaps, and play back the corresponding sampled sound set...
- Generates ready-to-play Exs24 instruments. No user action is required.
- Midi layer sampling mode: you can multisample a sound generated by
mixing multiple synths. Each voice has a user definable midi
volume/expression graphic envelope for compositing the final sound.
Useful for creatively designing new sounds.
- Automatic sampling with specific normalization modes, limiter,
truncation, audio overload protection, release time detection, custom
velocity maps
- Can sample whole banks of synth patches
- Imports patch names from SoundDiver (or from normal text files)
- Integrated virtual keyboard and bidimensional virtual controller pad
- Comprehensive log file generation with embedded graphical snapshots
of each sample
- Standalone software for OSX 10.2.6 or later
AutoSampler will be available for purchase from the Redmatica online
shop in May 2004. Price is to be announced
any website? screenshots... im very interested...
On Mar 31, 2004, at 5:49 AM, pentajigga wrote:
> any website? screenshots... im very interested...
For some reason, the url was removed from the announcement message.
You can see some screenshots on www.redmatica.com
Next week we will have several demo instruments to be downloadable
Best Regards
Andrea at Redmatica
>> any website? screenshots... im very interested...
>
> For some reason, the url was removed from the announcement message.
> You can see some screenshots on www.redmatica.com
> Next week we will have several demo instruments to be downloadable
>
> Best Regards
> Andrea at Redmatica
Very interesting ;o)
It is the death of hardware synth ;o)
We are going to need a G8 running at 20 Ghz with 300 GB of memory ;o)
But it is going to be a big job for synth like the A6 Andromeda
Best
Cyril Blanc
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On Mar 31, 2004, at 10:13 AM, Cyril Blanc wrote:
>
> Very interesting ;o)
> It is the death of hardware synth ;o)
From my point of view this won't be the death of anything. Actually,
based on what i see here, with AutoSampler you will use your hardware
synths much more, for sound design...
> We are going to need a G8 running at 20 Ghz with 300 GB of memory ;o)
Cyril, i have one bad and one good news for you.
The bad news is that i just checked my macs here, and there is no G8 yet
The good news is that i just checked my macs here, and there is no G8
yet
:)
> But it is going to be a big job for synth like the A6 Andromeda
Good results were obtained with old vintage analogic synths.
Of course it's still a sophisticated set of samples against a real
synth.. for many applications this will be ok, for others it won't.
Best Regards
Andrea at Redmatica
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