Pro:
* 2020: still unique sound in a modular system.
* allows to model physically impossible instruments, such as a pluck hitting a metal plate which feeds into other signals which feeds int the same metal plate etc.
* number of modules in a design just limited by CPU resources.
Contra:
* cumbersome UI.
* some bugs/problems which probably won't get fixed.
* no Linux support (no big issue).
* last update was in 2015.
Bugs/Problems I encountered:
* samples of the sampler module need to have the same bitrate as the plugin is using, this is annoying.
* I couldn't figure out how to go back in sub-modules without jumping back to the overall design of the instrument.
The program runs fine in 64-bit VST DAW's, which is great.
Read ReviewI would agree with most people on here that the sound you get from Tassman is second to none and I rate it very highly, but the major problem with it is that, up til now anyway, it is not compatible to be automated within Ableton Live.
I'm actually hoping someone gets back to me to tell me this has been addressed, I would gratefully stand corrected.
Thanks.
Mike.
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