![]() Three years have now passed since I looked at the original Tassman v1.2 release in SOS July 2000, and AAS have used this time to make some fairly fundamental improvements. Modern PCs are more than capable of doing this in real time, as Applied Acoustics Systems proved when they launched their impressive Tassman modular software synth back in 2000, with its unique combination of physical- and analogue-modelling technology. ![]() ![]() What's not to like?Īnalogue synths can generate many sounds that mimic acoustic instruments, and sample players can play back static recordings of them, but the only effective way to electronically generate sounds that are both realistic and respond in a similar way to real-world instruments is to physically model them using heavy-duty mathematics. The latest version of this powerful modular software synth adds Mac support at last, includes many new modules, uses less CPU power than previous versions and has a much simplified user interface.
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