<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/dev ... .zip"><img src="/forums/images/file_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" File"> File</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Price ($USD): 0<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Type: sampler<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> ZAM+ with voice-settings & Key-zones.
=> don't forget to raise voices above 0!
EDIT:
- With PRESETS now !!!!
- second surface is smaller now, but I think I'll add values in the future... so it will grow again.
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ZAM+III (working presets) without modular -versions
- ElectronicaDub
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Wow, that's great. How about adding a resonant filter with an ADSR envelope?
As an aside, what I would really like to see in Scope is something equivalent to the Voder effect for Ensoniq samplers, ie, an EQ that morphs from one set of EQ values to another depending on which key is pressed, or any other modulation source. I suupose its a bit like a vocal formant filter. Are these things possible in Scope? I guess the only limit on these things is the imagination of those that program the dsp atoms. How about a switchable bit reduction button that switches fro 16 bit to 12 bit? Are these things possible? My old EPS16+ can sound a lot better with the same source material than current soft samplers and I reckon the reason for that is that its only 12 or 13 bit and imparts a certain warmth to the sound. The EPS's effects are 16 bit but, correct me if I'm wrong, the output is not 16 bit once its gone through the the DAC's.
Chris
Chris
As an aside, what I would really like to see in Scope is something equivalent to the Voder effect for Ensoniq samplers, ie, an EQ that morphs from one set of EQ values to another depending on which key is pressed, or any other modulation source. I suupose its a bit like a vocal formant filter. Are these things possible in Scope? I guess the only limit on these things is the imagination of those that program the dsp atoms. How about a switchable bit reduction button that switches fro 16 bit to 12 bit? Are these things possible? My old EPS16+ can sound a lot better with the same source material than current soft samplers and I reckon the reason for that is that its only 12 or 13 bit and imparts a certain warmth to the sound. The EPS's effects are 16 bit but, correct me if I'm wrong, the output is not 16 bit once its gone through the the DAC's.
Chris
Chris
I could build in Filters for each Sampler. Maybe as an insert which detects note downs? Hope this is possible.
That EQ-thing is something really interesting. I allready thought 'bout something similar and it should be possible. It will be lots of work though so don't expect that in the next days ;o). I will post first experiments as usual, so you will know, when I'm working on it... If it'll be too much work, I'm thinking 'bout leaving my freeware-tradition... but I don't know yet.
Thanks for your comments
Martin
That EQ-thing is something really interesting. I allready thought 'bout something similar and it should be possible. It will be lots of work though so don't expect that in the next days ;o). I will post first experiments as usual, so you will know, when I'm working on it... If it'll be too much work, I'm thinking 'bout leaving my freeware-tradition... but I don't know yet.
Thanks for your comments
Martin