Tassman 2.1 Update Adds ASIO and EASI SupportFree upgrade to registered users August 17, 2001
The Montreal based company, Applied Acoustics Systems (AAS), today announced the release of the 2.1
upgrade to its award-winning product, the Tassman, a modular software synthesizer, based on physical modeling. The
Tassman 2.1 now features support for ASIO and EASI drivers, and adds Emagic's Logic Audio, as well as Orion , to the list
of sequencers in which Tassman functions as a powerful plug-in instrument. Programs already supported include
Steinberg's Cubase line of products, and Cakewalk's SONAR and SONAR XL.
"Over the last few months we've seen a strong community being built around Tassman, by both DXi and VST users" said
Scott Monteith, Public Relations Director at AAS. "Providing that community with cutting edge tools, and the resources to
utilize them to their maximum potential is our primary focus.
We are very excited about being able to share those same tools and resources with the Logic, and Orion user communities".
The Tassman comes with hundreds of prepatched synths and presets. The powerful physical modeling technology used
allows for the construction of realistic acoustics strings and percussions, acurate recreations of classic analog synthesizers
with true analog warmth, and completely unique hybrid instruments. Users also have access to an ever-expanding list of new
patches from the AAS website. The modular nature of the Tassman also means that any synth can be customized. Users may
also construct instruments from scratch, and are encouraged to submit their own creations for inclusion in the online library.
The Tassman 2.1 is now available as as a free upgrade to registered users, and sells for $399 new. The
software functions on Windows 95, 98, 2000 and ME.
For more information, visit their web site at www.applied-acoustics.com. |