They use samples as a base material, chromatically performed by a professional player over a very wide dynamic range. The acronym stands for Synchronous Wavelength Acoustic Modeling, developed by Stefano Lucato. All these instruments exploit a new technology on a proprietary platform, the SWAM Engine. In collaboration with Peter Siedlaczek & Giorgio Tommasini Realistic, expressive, real time playable virtual instruments? This resulted in speeding up the development of new instruments, as requested by all our customers wishing to have at hand an entire Samplemodeling orchestra.Ĭreated by Stefano Lucato and Emanuele Parravicini Thus, a new line of products, based on the SWAM engine, was added to the "classic" Samplemodeling Instruments. While sample-based, it exploits advanced technical solutions derived from physical modeling. Development of the SWAM engine (Synchronous Wavelength Acoustic Modeling) required about two years of hard work. Swam engineThat's why Stefano, working with Lele Parravicini, Luigi Felici and in collaboration with Samplemodeling (Giorgio Tommasini and Peter Siedlaczek), elected to develop an independent platform, built on the specifications of his technology. This latter technique is less suited to the Kontakt engine, due to some technical limitations, including jitter and fixed interpolation. The Sax Brothers use an alternative approach, the Synchronous Wave Triggering developed by Stefano Lucato.
The Trumpet and Trombone, as well as the French Horn and Tuba, exploit the Harmonic Alignment Technology, developed by Giorgio Tommasini, for real time building of articulations. Sample Modeling The Soprano and Bass Clarinets v1.0.3 Īll Samplemodeling™ Virtual Instruments of the Brass family have been developed on the Kontakt™ platform produced by Native Instruments.