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Re: AAS Multiphonics CV-3 Polyphonic Modular Synth with MPE, FM, Physical Modeling, coming Q1 '25

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I just loaded up the old Tassman 4 for a quick peek. I like the general look and method of working with the newer CV better, but Tassman has a nostalgic look that's also appealing.
But scanning through the modules, CV has a long way to go before it approaches Tassman's level of building block material.
Especially in the filter, resonator and generator sections.
:tu:
Some of those things are available in the individual modeling instruments,
but I'm thinking AAS is going to add them in to CV gradually with updates.
Hey- they've got to make money somehow right? :hihi:

Anyways - I'm hoping it's not too much longer before CV3 is released.
We've had long discussions here about Tassman vs the modeling collection/Multiphonics and it was pointed out (to me) that TMC is very good but not super awesome great and that the developer of Tassman left AAS and now works at Black Magic Design (Davinci Resolve). Somewhere in this thread i think:
viewtopic.php?t=564421&hilit=Tassman
might have been Michael L.
So far Multiphonics is nowhere near Tassman in the PM world.
We wanted Tassman 5, i still do, but it's not going to happen.
Reaktor (almost abandonware) is a way to get similar results. (Chet Singer and a bunch of other brilliant Reaktorizers).

Statistics: Posted by CrystalWizard — Sun Feb 09, 2025 4:23 am



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