Introduction of guitar sound source ttm008 (Guitar A) by original waveform synthesis engine of TTM Works (Win only)
It's still in beta (Ver.00.02), but I'd like to introduce it because it looks interesting in the future.
ttm008 (Guitar A) can create a guitar sound with its own waveform synthesis engine.
It's not real, but it produces a unique sound.
There is also a Japanese commentary on the official page, so the developer seems to be Japanese.
Sound demo
I tried to ring it.
I think that raising the treble makes the sound easier to use.
Also, I think it goes well with amp-type plug-ins.
This is the sound that was bypassed first and the effect was added later.
The effect isOTTとMTurboAmp,Snap Heap.
Add the drums and bass, and reverb (MTurbo Reverb) Was added.
Overview
ttm008 is a guitar sound source equipped with a unique waveform synthesis engine and modulation mechanism. It is optimized for guitars based on the ttm002 speech synthesis engine.
By adjusting three carefully selected parameters, you can obtain any tone with a simple operation.
A high-pass filter and a low-pass filter are provided for final tone adjustment.
It is designed to give you an impressive sound with rich overtones, rather than getting closer to a real instrument like a sampled sound source.
Supported formats
VST2 (32bit / 64bit)
Download
You can download it without registration.
Download from the above link and click "static.kvraudio.com" to start downloading.
Installation
When unzipped, there are 2bit and 32bit VST64 DLL files inside.
I think that it is rare for those who use 32bit, so put the 64-bit DLL file (ttm008_x64.dll) in the Path of VST2.
Most VST2 folders are one of the following:
C:Program FilesVSTPlugIns
C \ Program Files \ Steinberg \ VST Plugins
C \ Program Files \ Steinberg \ Cubase \ VSTPlugins
C: \ Program Files \ Common Files \ VST2
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Steinberg\VST2
Summary
TTM Works seems to be making it while studying by himself, using the minimum as it is from the SDK of VST2.
I'm looking forward to your future activities.
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