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Tunafish VST Sequencer 1.8 - The easiest lightweight VST & drum sequen

The easiest lightweight VST & drum sequen

Tunafish VST Sequencer



 

Tunafish VST Sequencer: Tunafish: a low-cost, lightweight VST sequencer which is as simple as possible yet with the versatility of a big sequencer. Stripped of confusing, exotic bells & whistles, focusing on what's essential and fun.



Key features:

- VST 2.3 compatible host for instruments and effects

- Single window interface, modeled after the successful Hammerhead formula

- Built-in sample/drum sequencer

- Use your own WAVs as samples

- An easy alternative to complex, bloated sequencers

- Resource friendly, ideal for use on a laptop!

- Supports ASIO, MME, 44.1KHz and 48KHz

- MIDI recording

- Easy Midi-learn function for use with Midi-controllers, and Midi-input

- Internal 32 bit audio processing engine with various built-in FX

- Channel freezing to save CPU load

- Export to high quality WAV, MP3 or RealMusic (MP3 ringtone) files

- Import and export of Midi (.mid) files

- Works with every soundcard, no other hardware necessary

- Use the PC-keyboard for triggering notes

- Registration: only USD 30,-

What is new in version 1.8:

Vista Compatible, Arpeggiator added, optimized performance and memory usage, minor bugfixes




 

Order:

For $30.00

Download: Download Tunafish VST Sequencer 1.8 (2.6 Mb)
Download Count:1
Release Date:2007-04-14
Last Updated:2007-04-14
Manufacturer: Bram Bos
Product Support: Tunafish VST Sequencer WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:256MB ram, 1 GHz CPU, soundcard
Install:Install Only
Tags:

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