Ftom the AudioModelling community - looks interesting. Given how good the saxes are the brass could be one to watch for. I will be interested to see SWAM Ensembles as well.
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Things are evolving each day at Audio Modeling, so we are not still able to provide dates "written in the stone".
This is currently our - very rough - roadmap for the next year:
November 3rd, 2018 - Soundmit (Turin): demo of Camelot candidate release
December 12th, 2018: first release of Camelot
January 2019 - NAMM Show (Los Angeles): demo of SWAM Brass prototype and SWAM for iOS
Spring 2019: SWAM v3, SWAM Brass and SWAM for iOS
Summer 2019: more modules for Camelot
End of 2019: SWAM Ensembles
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Audio Modelling Roadmap
Audio Modelling Roadmap
Richard Linton
I'm just a guy who plays and writes music.
I suffer from G.A.S. - Gear Acquisition Syndrome.
I'm just a guy who plays and writes music.
I suffer from G.A.S. - Gear Acquisition Syndrome.
Re: Audio Modelling Roadmap
I'm intrigued too. I have a breath controller coming in the mail, and from watching demos I am anxious to get very high quality, expressive physically modeled trumpets, trombones, saxes and a clarinet. So I'm saving $$$$ now with an eye toward doing this, after which I think I will be truly DONE looking for more VI tools than I already have.
Part of me wants to start with the Sample Modeling Trumpets, but (besides money) I'm also still waiting for Audio Modeling's rumored 2019 spring brass release for SWAM, so I can decide then based on the choice between AM and SM. I do like the idea of using AM's SWAM engine (despite not knowing it first-hand) rather than Kontakt because of the Native Access CP.
Part of me wants to start with the Sample Modeling Trumpets, but (besides money) I'm also still waiting for Audio Modeling's rumored 2019 spring brass release for SWAM, so I can decide then based on the choice between AM and SM. I do like the idea of using AM's SWAM engine (despite not knowing it first-hand) rather than Kontakt because of the Native Access CP.