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This is a little vaporific, but Wusik has announced Wusik Fuse Box, a multi VSTi manager/chainer:

This is an announcement only, the product is not ready for release yet. We are still working on its interface. We should have screenshots ready in a week, and a beta version in around a month. You can PreOrder now and save on its final price.

This new product will also be included with all Wusik Station V6 Orders. So if you already purchased Wusik Station V6, you don’t need to purchase Wusik Fuse Box.

The idea behind Wusik Fuse Box, is to be able to work with multiple instances of any VSTi in the same location. This tool adds the option to have multiple Wusik Station and Wusik EVE instances, which can be played with one keyboard. You can also divide VSTs by Key-Zone, Velocity-Zone or Midi-Channels.

Wusik Fuse Box is based on the same idea of Wusik VM, but with the ability to work with multiple VSTs, a new interface, Tree-View of your computer files and an Effect-Rack with Sends and Inserts.

With time, the product can grow with its own Sequencer option, making this an alternative to your current Sequencer. Something we wanted to do with the previous Wusik Red Fuse idea, but here, we are taking it to a new direction; something several users already asked a while ago.

I assume that Wusik wanted to make sure you knew about this before you went out and spent your good money on an alternate multi VSTi manager/changer.

Wusik Fuse Box will retail for $49.95.

Details below. Read more…

 

Wusik has released Hybrid World Volume 01, a new sound set based on an Hybrid hardware box.

Hybrid World Volume 01 features:

  • 10 multi-sampled sounds
  • sampled every white-key, longer-loops
  • 419MB (296MB compressed)
  • 24 Presets.

Hybrid World Volume 01 comes free with any Wusik Membership subscription.

Preview Hybrid World Volume 01 below.

 
icon for podpress  Hybrid Worlds Demo: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
 

Wusik has released its Wusik VM VST Manager/Organizer as a free and open source music project.

I think this may be the reason why they are having to turn this thing loose:

The idea behind WVM is very simple. You load WVM and inside it, you load your VSTs. Once you extract the presets to FXP files, you can organize those files in any way you want, or download categorized FXP files from our future library of VST FXP files. When a FXP is loaded, it will load the correct VST for it and apply the FXP Preset to the loaded VST.

For instance, you can have one directory full with FXP files that has only BASS sounds. Those files can be from several different VSTs. So when you browse and load each FXP, it will load the correct VST. Making browsing for sounds with multiple VSTs much easier. You can also categorize by mood, style, or any other way you want.

All right! Now, WTF does any of that mean?

It actually looks like an interesting project – but just one that’s not necessarily a marketable one.

Wusik VM also includes 2 Midi-Tools: Arpeggiator and Melody.

System Requirements: Windows Compatible VST Host/Sequencer.

 

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Wusik has announced the release of Wusik VM (VST Manager & MIDI Tools), version 1.2.0.

WVM extracts presets from any VST loaded into it and allows the user to organize those presets into banks using the standard FXP/FXB format. This manipulation of presets extends to being able, while a group of different VST’s are be loaded, to search through all presets loaded while seeking a particular sound. So, also, can all these sounds, regardless of the VST to which they belong, be categorized into a library, as the user desires (by type, style, etc). To easily enter the original FXP data banks into the user’s new library, WVM 1.2.0 scans each VST loaded and adds it’s presets to the database, if they are not already a part.

The Wusik VM v1.2.0. release includes a fully functional version and a demo version. Details, the full version and the demo version are available at wusik.com. The full version sells for $19.95 USD.

 

Wusik, creators of the Wusikstation VSTi, have announced 3 new products.

Descriptions:

Wusik Tool Melody

You play a chord in the lower section of the midi-keyboard, and the upper section white-keys will follow the chord you play. So, for instance, if you play 2 keys at the lower area, those 2 keys will be used for all the white keys on the upper area, going one octave up every 2 keys. This way, you can just worry about the chords, and play anything on the white keys upper area, and they will stay on the melody. You can even build up a more complex melody by sequencing the lower area with several keys, lets say, 8 keys, and just play the white keys on the upper area while the sequencer plays the lower chords. A Sustain pedal can also be set to work only on the lower area. So you hold sustain, play several keys on the lower area, and the upper area will follow that logic.

Wusik Tool ARP

Lets you load a VST and use the arpegiattor on the loaded VST. It will have basic but also complex functions, for more advanced arpegiattor styles, compared to the regular ones. The feature list is yet to be determined. But Pattern arpegiattor is on the list like Wusikstation has, but easier to program.

Wusik Tool Over-Sampler

You load this VST/VSTi, and it lets you load a VST/VSTi inside it. And its going to over-sample the sound by 2 and apply a filter to the output, removing aliasing. So, if you are at 48khz, you get double that: 96khz. that results in much smoother sound, and no aliasing. I will also add an option to oversample by 4 times, but that will need testing. Some people think that 96khz doesn’t help, but what happens is that you are not just raising the frequency of the sound, you are raising the number of samples the VST process, the more you have, the closer to an “analog-like” sound you will have. An option to Bypass ALL Over-Sampler instances will also be added, for quick turning off while playing, and on while rendering.

 

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