Tassman 4 |  | From: applied acoustic systems
Buy New: $289.00
Format: Cd-rom Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Mac Mac OS X 10.2, 10.3, 10.4 and PC Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP PC
MPN: Tassman 3 Model: Tassman 3 UPC: 839990000109 EAN: 0839990000109 ASIN: B0002GZVH4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Support for Mac, PC, MAS, and DirectConnect | | • | Core processing engine delivers awesome performance and sound quality | | • | Browser, Builder, and Player are integrated into a single window | | • | Resizable window with horizontal and vertical scroll bars for easy navigation | | • | Color-coded Builder interface |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Tassman is a modular instrument and sound-design environment based on physical modeling. Whether you are new to the world of synths and sound design or a seasoned industry professional, Tassman offers virtually endless creative possibilities in an intuitive, easy-to-use environment. Far from being an emulation of any one vintage synthesizer, Tassman is an ever-expanding collection of instruments and sound-design tools sure to provide inspiration for virtually any project.The front-panel display of Tassman's Player view was inspired by classic analog hardware, making it easy to understand and use. All the parameters for each module are clearly mapped out using large, easy-to-read knobs and sliders, as well as classic "chicken head" selectors and switches. Upon moving any of the on-screen controls, the current MIDI value is displayed in the toolbar, making it simple to set values precisely.While the Player view makes it easy to tweak any of the existing presets to create your own custom sounds and save them for instant recall, the Builder allows you to customize the way an individual module is connected within a synth using an intuitive building block approach. Tassman also comes with various sub-patches (preconfigured groups of commonly used generators, filters, and effects), meaning you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time you think a synth could use a little something extra. You can also save...
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