Swam engine fl studio
The basic controllers are the Pitchwheel, CC11 (or CC7, or CC2) for the dynamics, CC1 (modwheel) for vibrato intensity, CC19 for vibrato rate. The Saxophones exploit several MIDI controllers for optimal performance. The controllers (CCs) Real time control of most parameters can be accomplished via midi. Virtually any wind controller can be used to play these instruments.
#Swam engine fl studio plus
All articulations are easily shaped by the player, even in real time, using just velocity, pitchwheel, modwheel, an expression pedal or breath controller, a sustain pedal, plus some optional CCs to control overblow, subharmonics, growl and flutter tongue. They must be played as real instruments, using a keyboard or a wind controller, plus three or four midi controllers, including an expression pedal or breath controller. The timbral properties should be indistinguishable from real saxophones. Background philosophy Stefano's idea is to create realistic musical instruments.
Owners of any Sample Modeling saxophone library, purchased before January 21st, 2013, can purchase the new SWAM-based Saxophones package for 149 EUR before March 31st, 2013.
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The Saxophones are supplied as a bundle of plug-ins for 32- and 64-bit Windows and Mac OS X in AU and VST formats for 259 EUR. Advanced real time processing techniques yield realistic legato/portamento, vibrato, overblow, ornamentations & trills with phase continuity, constant-formant pitchbends, subharmonics, growl and flutter tongue to be performed in real time. The underlying, proprietary technology allows continuous interpolation among different vectors like time, dynamics, pitch and formants. But the analogy with a sample based library ends here. The resulting timbre is therefore that of the real instrument.
#Swam engine fl studio professional
The Saxophones use samples as a base material, chromatically performed by a professional player over a very wide dynamic range, and recorded with state-of-the-art technology. The Saxophones utilizes Samplemodeling’s proprietary SWAM Engine (Synchronous Wavelength Acoustic Modeling) developed by Stefano Lucato.