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ReModellizer 1.1.0


License Free
Requirements Any Macintosh running Mac OS X 10.3 or higher; 10.4 is recommended. A Hartmann Music Neuron or NeuronVS synthesizer/plug-in is required to use the models. ReModellizer fully supports Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 and higher.
Downloads 2 Limitations None
Publisher OSXTools File Size 726k
Date added 05 Mar 2008 Check your speed

OSXTools ReModellizer is a freeware application for MacOS X that allows displaying and changing the parameter set of a Neuron and NeuronVS model in an instant. The Neuron series of synthesizers process and reproduce sound models generated from sampled instruments via the ModelMaker application. During creation of the model, a parameter set is implemented that defines the behaviour and available parameters on the Neuron user interface. When creating models, changing the parameter set was a matter of re-analyzing the original samples along with their key mappings. Until now: ReModellizer gives you the freedom to explore the effects of different parameter sets on your sounds without tedious analysis sessions by simply dropping the models on the application icon and batch converting them with a simple press of a button.

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