![]() ![]() This not only sounds more realistic, but also makes the x-fade system more seamless and straightforward. In the previous version of CSS I’d used simulated legato transitions, and while I didn’t record any new material for Version 1.7, I developed a technique to significantly improve the sound of these simulated transitions by editing the with-vibrato samples to create an all-new set of non-vibrato legato transitions. Lastly, I have also improved the non-vibrato legato transitions. I also improved the relative dynamic response between short note types, making it easier to switch between spiccato, staccatissimo (etc) without needing to pay as much attention to your playing velocity. In addition to these two factors, I also introduced a new “Low latency” mode, making it much easier to perform passages in real-time.Īll of the short notes in CSS, both bowed and plucked, have been re-edited to ensure better consistency of timing and length. This makes sequencing legato easier, particularly because it lessens the need for intensive “sculpting” of the dynamic modulation. I spent a (very) long time re-editing all of the legato transition samples, not only to significantly improve the timing, but also to ensure a more consistent volume envelope. These were mixed together into a single stereo track in the original version of CSS, but in version 1.7, you can now control them independently, allowing you much greater freedom to create your own customised sound. Having said that, I really encourage you to experiment with the two spot microphones. I spent a long time getting this balance right, and I feel that this mix should work well in a wide variety of styles and genres. The new mix mic is roomier, yet more detailed – lush, yet powerful. Playing a fast legato line will trigger the runs mode – you don’t need to enable anything or switch anything on or off – just play fast, and the script will do the rest for great-sounding runs. You can play a snappy series of short notes, or a slower, more grand series of accented long notes. Play harder on the keyboard for a more pronounced attack, or to exaggerate a note within a legato phrase. The new marcato articulation is much more powerful – it’s punchy, full of energy and grit, and can easily pull off fast, agile phrases with minimal editing. There are added features like runs and low-latency legato – almost every aspect of the library has been improved, from the sound quality itself, to the editing consistency and scripting, and much more. This manual is an HTML document which explains the functions of PIXELA ImageMixer Ver.1.0 for Sony (henceforth, 'ImageMixer').This new version of CSS is the result of 2 years of painstaking work. This manual does not explain the basics of Windows or Macintosh operating systems. Most screenshots currently used in this manual relate to the Windows version.Screenshots may differ slightly depending on each company's bundling of this product.Basic operations, such as working with individual windows, are based on general usage of Windows and Macintosh. The screenshots for Windows and Macintosh differ slightly. Moreover, images may vary according to monitor specifications. Due to the fact that the most recent information related to this software has not been added to the manual, please consult the Read Me file, included on the CD-ROM. This manual explains all ImageMixer's many functions. Any item can be referenced by clicking the menu (table of contents) displayed on left-hand side of the screen. ![]() Issues of particular importance are indicated in red text.The following page (or following item) can be referenced by clicking.The preceding page (or preceding item) can be referenced by clicking.The beginning of the page can be referenced by clicking.The end of the page can be referenced by clicking.Clicking it will display the relevant item.Once that item has been displayed, the link will appear in purple text. 'Windows ®' is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.The latest information on ImageMixer can be found on our home page:Ĭopyright © 2001 PIXELA Corp. The official name of Windows is Microsoft ® Windows ® Operating System. In addition, the company names and brand names referenced in this manual are themselves the trademarks, registered trademarks, and products of the respective companies.ġ.Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. #SONY IMAGE MIXER 1.0 MANUAL#Īll rights related to the user manual and software produced by our company (henceforth, 'product'), both of which are stored on the installation CD-ROM, belong solely to PIXELA Corporation.Ģ. ![]() Unauthorized reproduction or reprinting of the contents of the product, or any portion thereof, is strictly prohibited.ģ. The contents of this product are subject to change without notice.Ĥ.
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