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Sunday, June 11, 2023
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Chromaphone Quick Patch Demo
video upload by boxoftextures
"Quick demo of some Chromaphone patches I've made. Was minding my own business when it occurred to me that my drummer buddy could make use of some of these patches. So I figured I'd make a 20 second demo so I could show him what I was thinking and then a few hours later somehow ended up here with a complete (quick) demo. It happens, I guess.
All patches are mine, and the end theme under the credits is 100% Chromaphone.
Featuring:
Chromaphone, from Applied Acoustics Systems https://www.applied-acoustics.com/chr...
Recorded and edited in ScreenFlow https://www.telestream.net/screenflow/
Audio routing done in Rogue Amoeba Loopback https://rogueamoeba.com/loopback/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/selgart
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boxoftextures"
Monday, November 29, 2021
“SIG 03 - Meet Chromaphone” by Friendly Noise
video upload by Friendly Noise
"The amazing Befaco Voltage Controlled Midi Converter (VCMC) allows you to convert analog signals like voltages and gates into midi messages with microscopic detail and programmability. I think that SIG and VCMC can be best friends, because with VCMC you can record the output of SIG as midi data in the DAW of your choice, for later editing, cut and paste, …
Modules: Stochastic Instruments Stochastic Inspiration Generator + Expander, Befaco VCMC.
VST: AAS Chromaphone."
Friday, July 09, 2021
“IOLabs Flux 35 - Meet Anima Phi” by Friendly Noise
video upload by Friendly Noise
"In this video, Flux controls via Befaco VCMC the physical modelling monophonic synthesizer Aodyo Anima Phi. The unexpectedly organic sequences generated by Flux make a great combination with the wide range of Anima Phi’s sounds. Flux’ macro pots are assigned to Density, Compression, Curve and Humanise.
Slider 8 on VCMC generates mod-wheel CC."
“IOLabs Flux 36 - Flux goes midi” by Friendly Noise
video upload by Friendly Noise
"Video sections:
00:06 Kontakt Drum Lab
01:00 Kontakt Drum Lab
02:14 Kontakt Action Strikes
03:14 Kontakt Action Strikes
04:37 Chromaphone 3
06:00 Chromaphone 3
This video shows the power of Flux after the firmware upgrade V1.06.
Flux is now fully controllable via midi messages and it sends midi control signals, too.
You can use the midi port on the back pannel or the coming little expansion module.
Flux is class compliant. :-)
When combined with different VST instruments, the intricate and ever evolving patterns that Flux can generate simply shine. Everything is based on an 8 step sequence."
LABELS/MORE:
Ableton,
Aodyo,
Applied Acoustics Systems,
Befaco,
eurorack,
IOLabs,
Native Instruments,
Soft Synths
Sunday, March 15, 2020
T 1 Explorations: Laptop and eurorack jam.
Published on Mar 15, 2020 torso electronics
"T-1 with AAS Chromaphone + Mutable Instruments Elements + Mutable Instruments Clouds + LS1 lightstrips."
See the Torso label below for more.
Wednesday, June 06, 2018
Mainstage Auto-Sampler Tutorial - Sampling AudioUnit (AU) Plugins | SYNTH ANATOMY
Published on Jun 6, 2018 SYNTH ANATOMY
"Some time ago I showed you how to sample hardware Synthesizers with the Auto-Sampler in Mainstage. Here is now a tutorial on how to sample AudioUnits plugins like U-he DIVA or Chromaphone 2 by AAS.
Available here: http://bit.ly/mainstage3"
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Intellijel Plonk Overview
Published on Sep 14, 2017 intellijel
"Chapter Markers:
1. Triggering, Loading, Saving, and Tuning Sounds - 1:06
2. Exciter Section - 3:06
3. Object Section - 4:46
4. X, Y, Mod, and Config - 7:01
5. Example 1 (Decay and Morph) - 9:07
6. Example 2 (Preset Stepping Drum Kits) - 10:55
7. Example 3 (Preset Stepping Bassline) - 13:32
Plonk uses a technique known as physical modelling to synthesize, with great realism, the way in which sound is produced by acoustic instruments. The Plonk module is, itself, focused primarily on creating percussive sounds — both pitched and un-pitched; natural and unnatural; acoustic-sounding or totally electronic.
Plonk does this by breaking sound creation into two distinct elements — the exciter and the resonator. The exciter is a mathematical model of the device used to strike a particular surface. Plonk, because it’s percussion oriented, has two types of exciters: one modelled on a mallet, and the other providing a noise source. The resonator is a virtualization of the object being struck, which vibrates, resonates and creates the body of a sound. Plonk offers several types of resonators: beam; marimba; drumhead; membrane; plate; and string.
Plonk provides numerous parameters that let you shape, mold and design both the exciter and the resonator, thus enabling you to synthesize the sound of striking or scraping almost any type of object — real or imagined. In this way, Plonk can accurately model the sounds of kicks, snares, toms, cymbals, claps, tablas, congas and all manner of traditional percussion instruments. It can also model pitched percussive instruments, like vibes, marimbas, and even bass or guitar-like tones. Of course, it additionally excels at modelling instruments that heretofore never existed.
Best of all, the sounds created by Plonk are not static — any sound you design can respond dynamically to velocity, as well as four different modulation inputs. This means the sound of Plonk can change completely from note-to-note (or strike-to-strike). Because of this, Plonk is actually a duophonic (2-voice) module, which lets the sound of one note decay naturally when a second note (possibly employing an entirely different set of modelling values) is struck. Thus, hitting a new note does not choke the sound of the previously struck note (unless you want it to, of course)!
Plonk stores up to 128 patches in its internal memory, and ships with many presets programmed by professional sound designers and composers. You may overwrite these patches if you wish, and banks of patches may be transferred via MIDI System Exclusive over Plonk’s built-in mini-USB port to facilitate offline storage by programs or websites that support this capability.
Plonk was developed in cooperation with Montreal-based Applied Acoustics Systems — physical modelling pioneers, and the creators of Tassman, Lounge Lizard, String Studio, Ultra Analog, Chromaphone and numerous other plugins. It is with great pleasure that Intellijel brings the potential of this physical modelling technology to a hands-on, CV-laden device capable of the sort of dynamic control and sonic exploration that modular synthesists demand.
Features
Resonator section models strings, beams, marimbas, drumheads, membranes, and plates.
Exciter section comprises a realistic mallet model and flexible noise source.
Two Voice Polyphonic at full resolution (16-bit 44.1Khz).
Pseudo multi-timbrality possible via CV selectable presets recalled on each new trigger/gate.
Full parameter randomization and morphing via CV/trigger.
All synthesis parameters can be assigned to the X, Y and MOD controls.
128 user preset slots with import/export via USB and come filled with factory presets designed Richard Devine and AAS.
Laser Mammoth compatible preset management"
Thursday, September 07, 2017
intellijel Plonk Walkthrough Videos
Published on Sep 7, 2017 intellijel
Playlist:
1. Plonk Walkthrough
2. Managing Plonk Presets With Laser Mammoth
3. Plonk Firmware Update
"Plonk uses a technique known as physical modelling to synthesize, with great realism, the way in which sound is produced by acoustic instruments. The Plonk module is, itself, focused primarily on creating percussive sounds — both pitched and un-pitched; natural and unnatural; acoustic-sounding or totally electronic.
Plonk does this by breaking sound creation into two distinct elements — the exciter and the resonator. The exciter is a mathematical model of the device used to strike a particular surface. Plonk, because it’s percussion oriented, has two types of exciters: one modelled on a mallet, and the other providing a noise source. The resonator is a virtualization of the object being struck, which vibrates, resonates and creates the body of a sound. Plonk offers several types of resonators: beam; marimba; drumhead; membrane; plate; and string.
Plonk provides numerous parameters that let you shape, mold and design both the exciter and the resonator, thus enabling you to synthesize the sound of striking or scraping almost any type of object — real or imagined. In this way, Plonk can accurately model the sounds of kicks, snares, toms, cymbals, claps, tablas, congas and all manner of traditional percussion instruments. It can also model pitched percussive instruments, like vibes, marimbas, and even bass or guitar-like tones. Of course, it additionally excels at modelling instruments that heretofore never existed.
Best of all, the sounds created by Plonk are not static — any sound you design can respond dynamically to velocity, as well as four different modulation inputs. This means the sound of Plonk can change completely from note-to-note (or strike-to-strike). Because of this, Plonk is actually a duophonic (2-voice) module, which lets the sound of one note decay naturally when a second note (possibly employing an entirely different set of modelling values) is struck. Thus, hitting a new note does not choke the sound of the previously struck note (unless you want it to, of course)!
Plonk stores up to 128 patches in its internal memory, and ships with many presets programmed by professional sound designers and composers. You may overwrite these patches if you wish, and banks of patches may be transferred via MIDI System Exclusive over Plonk’s built-in mini-USB port to facilitate offline storage by programs or websites that support this capability.
Plonk was developed in cooperation with Montreal-based Applied Acoustics Systems — physical modelling pioneers, and the creators of Tassman, Lounge Lizard, String Studio, Ultra Analog, Chromaphone and numerous other plugins. It is with great pleasure that Intellijel brings the potential of this physical modelling technology to a hands-on, CV-laden device capable of the sort of dynamic control and sonic exploration that modular synthesists demand.
Features:
Resonator section models strings, beams, marimbas, drumheads, membranes, and plates.
Exciter section comprises a realistic mallet model and flexible noise source.
Two Voice Polyphonic at full resolution (16-bit 44.1Khz).
Pseudo multi-timbrality possible via CV selectable presets recalled on each new trigger/gate.
Full parameter randomization and morphing via CV/trigger.
All synthesis parameters can be assigned to the X, Y and MOD controls.
128 user preset slots with import/export via USB and come filled with factory presets designed Richard Devine and AAS.
Laser Mammoth compatible preset management
Width: 12 hp
Max Depth: 38 mm
Power: 170 mA @ +12V, 6 mA @ -12V
MSRP: $349.00"
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
New Sounds from Richard Devine - AAS Epicycles Library Review
Published on Feb 22, 2017 Synth Anatomy
"►Please support my channel and blog here: https://gum.co/Aeblz
►AAS released in 2016 a sound library "Epicycles" designed by Richard Devine for Chromaphone 2. Check out the video for the sound demo and review.
►AAS Chromaphone 2: https://goo.gl/fNV6GU
►AAS Epicycles Sound Library: https://goo.gl/ArGmx1
►AAS Libraries for Chromaphone 2: https://goo.gl/kvhJVm"
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Applied Acoustics Systems and Intellijel Partner for New PLONK Eurorack Module
via Intellijel
"New partnership between Applied Acoustics Systems and Intellijel results in PLONK module
Intellijel and Applied Acoustics Systems ( A|A|S ) have teamed up to create Plonk; a Eurorack format module capable of creating a wide variety of complex and acoustically realistic percussive sounds.
For more than a decade A|A|S have been a world leader in the development and application of physical modeling synthesis. This has resulted in the creation of award winning software products such as Tassman and Chromaphone. Now for the first time their powerful physical modeling algorithms are available in hardware form!
Plonk features:
■ Resonator section models strings, beams, marimbas, drumheads, membranes, and plates.
■ Exciter section comprises a realistic mallet model and flexible noise source.
■ Two Voice Polyphonic at full resolution (24-bit 44.1Khz).
■ Pseudo multitimbrality via CV selectable presets recalled on each new trigger/gate.
■ Full parameter randomization possible.
■ All synthesis parameters can be assigned to the X and Y controls.
■ 128 presets that can be imported and exported via USB
■ 12 HP
■ MSRP $309
■ Release date Q2 2017"
LABELS/MORE:
Ableton,
Applied Acoustics Systems,
eurorack,
intellijel,
NAMM,
NAMM2017,
New,
New in 2017,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2017
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Звуки ночи / Sounds of the night
Published on Jul 19, 2016 Purple Tonal Central 3000
"Native Instruments Kore 2 and Applied Acoustics Systems Chromaphone 2 composed inside Live 9 on Push2"
Friday, June 24, 2016
ZenSound REALISM Chromaphone 2 Soundset
Published on Jun 24, 2016 ZenSound
"Available at ZenSound!
www.zensound.es/soundsets/chromaphone2-realism
Realism is a new soundset with 128 patches for Chromaphone 2.
This soundset is specially designed for cinematic electronica with a modern edge and avant garde feel.
Realism has been made with extensive use of Chromaphone's arpeggiator making quite fun and inspiring to play sounds with the keyboard."
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Introducing Chromaphone 2 acoustic object synthesizer plug-in VST AU AAX RTAS
Published on Mar 15, 2016 Applied Acoustics Systems
"Thiago Pinheiro presents the Chromaphone 2 acoustic object synthesizer plug-in.
Chromaphone 2 is an acoustic object synthesizer plug-in in VST, Audio Units (AU), RTAS, and AAX formats for Live, Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Cubase, Reaper, Sonar, FL Studio, and many more. Try Chromaphone 2 for free.
Chromaphone 2 – Acoustic Object Synthesizer
https://www.applied-acoustics.com/chr..."
"Chromaphone uses acoustic resonators to create drums, percussion, mallet, string, and other unique instruments. They get sparked into life by a mallet and a flexible noise generator.

The Effects panel wraps up Chromaphone 2 as an all-inclusive package with awesome polishing tools...
Chromaphone 2 ships with premium performance features: unison, vibrato, and a complete set of MIDI features. And for even more action, Chromaphone provides a user programmable pattern arpeggiator and shortcuts to the high quality effects...
Chromaphone 2 is packed with more than 650 presets from the best sound designers. Instruments span from warm and mellow pitched percussions for melodies to punchy one-shots and kits for rhythm tracks. Twisted, they generate unique textures and soundscapes that will move any film score. Whether real, other-wordly, or with an ethnic touch, Chromaphone will fill your music with rich and organic tones..."
LABELS/MORE:
Ableton,
Applied Acoustics Systems,
New,
New in 2016,
New Soft Synths,
New Soft Synths in 2016,
Soft Synths
Friday, November 20, 2015
AAS Chromaphone and UVI Relayer: Experimentations
Published on Nov 20, 2015 Synth Anatomy
"Subscribe this channel for more videos about Software, IOS and Hardware Synthesizers. Leave your comments below so I know what do you think about UVI Relayer Plugin
Some experiments with AAS Chromaphone (Percussive Synthesizer) and UVI Relayer Effect Plugin."
Wednesday, August 06, 2014
Aaltosphere | Aalto Soundset & More for Chromaphone, Alchemy, and Zebra2
"Aalto demo track of the soundset AALTOSPHERE released in ZenSound.
'Aaltosphere is about the machines and industrial plants of an advanced technological civilisation.
All the sounds are carefully designed to be as realistic as possible and to fit your necessities and goals.'
More information:
www.zensound.es/soundsets/aalto-aaltosphere/"
You'll find additional soundsets on the left of the site including some for Chromaphone, Alchemy, and Zebra2.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Microsound Textures by Richard Devine for Chromaphone and AAS Player
Available at Applied Acoustic Systems

"Microsound Textures is all about precision, details, subtlety, and complexity. Richard Devine’s idea was to use grain particles and tiny pulses to create rich and dense textures. In addition, the collection includes a wide variety of surprising and mysterious instruments ranging from light and delicate to dark and atonal. The 128 sounds are divided into five categories: Percussion, Sound Effects, Keys and Synths, Pads and Strings, and Textures and Ambience."
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Chromaphone Introduction
YouTube Uploaded by tunefoolery on Jan 22, 2012
"A general introduction to Chromaphone (a virtual percussion synthesizer) and a demonstration of creating an instrument using Chromaphone."
Chromaphone Presets
Uploaded by tunefoolery on Jan 24, 2012
"A survey of presets from all the soundbanks in Chromaphone, a percussion synthesizer produced by Applied Acoustic Systems."
Search for Chromophone on the right for previous posts.
This one in via Franck
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Demo | AAS Chromaphone
YouTube Uploaded by audiomidicom on Jan 3, 2012
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Applied Acoustic Systems Chromaphone Percussive Synthesizer

A few samples:
ThiagoPinhero-Cinematic.mp3
ThiagoPinhero-Chromafrica.mp3
AlexMcMahon-ChromaphoneBeat.mp3
Additional details and audio at AAS here.
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