ttm001(Drum machine)

 ttm001 is a VSTi for Windows (32/64bit) that can create a drum set by combining any WAV files. The free VSTi I used to use is no longer available, so I made it myself.

 My goal is to create a drum machine that can be used easily by simply loading WAV files without any troublesome settings.

*On some hosts, such as Reaper, clicking on the patch name or playback indicator does not start playback.

*There are no presets, so please load the kit00.bin file included in the package and test the operation.

 The file is zipped in Google Drive. Download the file from the download button at the top right of the link.

 The downloaded file contains two DLL files, ttm001_x64.dll is the 64bit version. Please use it according to your host and delete the unnecessary DLL.

Latest version  Ver.2.02: Download from KVR website

1) Modified to work correctly even if the mouse cursor goes out of Window while operating knobs, etc.

2) Reduced CPU load.

Please note that the data is not compatible with Ver.1.xx.

Old versions:

 Ver.02.01

1) Fixed a bug that the plugin freezes when exiting.

2) Changed the file name of the 32-bit version from "ttm001.dll" to "ttm001_x86.dll".

3) Changed to load preset data at startup.

4) Modified the dialog opened by "Save" button from "Open" to "Save".

Ver.02.00

1) Fixed a bug in GUI operation.

2) Fixed a bug that failed to start.

3) Changed the saving format of configuration data.

4) Fixed the bug that the filter does not work properly.

5) Changed the adjustment range of the peaking filter.

6) Changed the default patch name.

7) Changed the default note number.

8) Included a sample patch.

Ver.01.00

Features

Parameter Description

Saving/Loading Patches

 Saves/loads the Patch data. Patch data also contains WAV file data.

Save:Save the patch data.

Load: Loads the patch data.

Patch

 Clicking on it will activate the Patch, play the audio assigned to the Patch, and allow you to make detailed settings for the Patch (lower image) at the bottom of the window. The currently selected Patch will be shown in red.

Sound Output Indicator

 When the key for the corresponding patch is pressed, the note name label will appear in red. If the key is released after that, the note name label will still appear in light red while the note is being played.

 Clicking on an indicator will also play the audio assigned to the corresponding patch.

Group

 Select a group number between 1 and 16. If you start pronouncing another patch while a patch set to the same group number is being pronounced, the patch already being pronounced will stop. This can be used to mute the sound by stepping on the pedal when an open hi-hat sound is being played, or to reproduce cymbal chokes, etc.

Pan

 Adjust the pan (left/right sound localization) between -100 (left) and +100 (right). 0 is center.

Pitch

 Adjust the pitch between 50 (half) and 200 (double), where 100 is the original pitch.

Volume

 Adjusts the volume between 0 and 200%.

Channel

 Set the output destination channel from 1 to 8. Each channel is a stereo output.

Patch Name

 Set a Patch name of your choice. Click on the Patch name to switch to the input mode. You can enter up to 16 characters.

WAV file

 Select the WAV file you want to assign to the Patch. Click on "File" or the file name to open the file selection dialog. You can delete the loaded file from the patch by pressing the Del button.You can also load a supported WAV file by dragging and dropping it.

 The supported formats are 8/16/24/32 bit WAV7 files. Multi-channel formats can also be read, but they will be converted to mono data before being read.

Note Number

 Set the note number that the Patch is responsible for. The note number is displayed in the Pronunciation indicator.

Filter

 Adjust the filter.

Peaking filter

 Adjust the peaking filter.

Auto pitch

 Adjusts the effect of the function that automatically adjusts pitch according to key-on velocity and key-on interval. 0 disables this function.

 As for velocity, it changes the pitch according to a value between 60 and 127, with 90 being the median value.

 As for the key-on interval, the shorter the interval between 0 and 500 ms, the greater the change in pitch. At the same time, the volume and attack time at the start of sounding will vary between 0 and 200 ms.

Sound Quality Converter

 Adjusts the sound quality for audio playback.