Sep 5 - 12:29 PM | Audio Hardware > SoundField |
After three years of research and development SoundField has announced that their SPS200 A-Format microphone for stereo and 5.1 surround recording is finally shipping.
This is the first SoundField microphone to not require an accompanying outboard control unit, the SPS200 A-Format microphone relies on software for all format conversion, decoding and manipulation. The SoundField Conversion Lounge plug-in handles A to B-Format conversion and the SoundField Surround Zone plug-in looks after all aspects associated with stereo and surround sound decoding and manipulation. With its four low-noise, studio grade condenser capsules and weighs-in at less than 8 ounces (220 grams), the SPS200 provides the ability to capture 5.1, 6.1, 7.1-channel audio and simultaneous stereo with variable width and to continuously vary the effective polar pickup pattern and orientation without moving the microphone.
The SPS200 A-Format microphone is available now with a USD list price of $2,995.00.
This is the first SoundField microphone to not require an accompanying outboard control unit, the SPS200 A-Format microphone relies on software for all format conversion, decoding and manipulation. The SoundField Conversion Lounge plug-in handles A to B-Format conversion and the SoundField Surround Zone plug-in looks after all aspects associated with stereo and surround sound decoding and manipulation. With its four low-noise, studio grade condenser capsules and weighs-in at less than 8 ounces (220 grams), the SPS200 provides the ability to capture 5.1, 6.1, 7.1-channel audio and simultaneous stereo with variable width and to continuously vary the effective polar pickup pattern and orientation without moving the microphone.
The SPS200 A-Format microphone is available now with a USD list price of $2,995.00.
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Sep 5 - 11:47 AM | Audio Hardware > Lexicon |
Lexicon has released a new version of the PCM96 software v1.3.0.0 (Macintosh Only). This software release eliminates a number of issues that have been experienced when using the PCM96, including :
- Support for Multiple FireWire cards (multiple FireWire bus support).
- Fixes to greatly reduce the "Processor overload" occurrences.
- Preset load speed in the PCM96 have been improved and it is now much faster when using the box in stand alone mode.
- Various DAW crashes/hangs have been eliminated.
- Various PCM96 box lockup/hangs have been fixed. Release notes are available with instructions for installing the software.
This update is available now for download at :
- Support for Multiple FireWire cards (multiple FireWire bus support).
- Fixes to greatly reduce the "Processor overload" occurrences.
- Preset load speed in the PCM96 have been improved and it is now much faster when using the box in stand alone mode.
- Various DAW crashes/hangs have been eliminated.
- Various PCM96 box lockup/hangs have been fixed. Release notes are available with instructions for installing the software.
This update is available now for download at :
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Sep 5 - 10:35 AM | Audio Hardware > Tascam |
Tascam's 24-track / 24-bit workstation has been upgraded to the 2488neo. The updated model has a bold new look and new mastering effects to create punchy, polished mixes. Like its predecessor, the 2488neo has eight microphone inputs, seven effects processors, a 80GB hard drive and the simple user interface common to all TASCAM Portastudios.
The 2488neo features an 80GB hard drive, enough for hours of 44.1kHz/24-bit recording. The eight microphone inputs, four with XLR and phantom power, can be assigned to any track for recording large ensembles. A reverb effect, multi effect with guitar amp simulation, and up to 9 compressors are also included. The new mastering effect includes multi-band EQ, compression and limiting for professional-sounding mixes which can be burned to CD or transferred to computer through the USB 2.0 jack.
For more information, please visit their website.
The 2488neo features an 80GB hard drive, enough for hours of 44.1kHz/24-bit recording. The eight microphone inputs, four with XLR and phantom power, can be assigned to any track for recording large ensembles. A reverb effect, multi effect with guitar amp simulation, and up to 9 compressors are also included. The new mastering effect includes multi-band EQ, compression and limiting for professional-sounding mixes which can be burned to CD or transferred to computer through the USB 2.0 jack.
For more information, please visit their website.
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Sep 4 - 03:06 PM | Plug-ins > SoundHack |
SoundHack has released Delay Trio, a collection of three plugins that Tom Erbe developed as class demonstrations while teaching computer music and studio technique at UC San Diego. All of these are derived from the same basic delay algorithm: a hermite interpolated delay line with variable modulation, and a feedback loop with dc blocking and saturation. Pitch shifting is achieved with a dual head crossfading delay (ala Eltro Tempophon/Dennis Gabor/Pierre Schaeffer phonogene) and is decidedly low-fi. The saturating feedback also allows them to be great drone and noise generators.
The three plugins are :
+delay (classic delay effects).
+pitchdelay (essentially the same plugin with controls oriented toward pitch shifting).
+bubbler (a granular delay in which grains are pulled from the delay line with randomized start time, delay time and pitch shift value).
These plug-ins are available for Windows (VST, RTAS) and Mac OS X (VST, RTAS, AU); all are freeware.
The three plugins are :
+delay (classic delay effects).
+pitchdelay (essentially the same plugin with controls oriented toward pitch shifting).
+bubbler (a granular delay in which grains are pulled from the delay line with randomized start time, delay time and pitch shift value).
These plug-ins are available for Windows (VST, RTAS) and Mac OS X (VST, RTAS, AU); all are freeware.
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Sep 4 - 12:44 PM | Computer Hardware > Steinberg |
Steinberg is pleased to announce that the MR816 CSX and MR816 X Advanced Integration DSP Studios and the CC121 Advanced Integration Controller are now shipping worldwide. Designed by Steinberg and Yamaha and manufactured by Yamaha in Japan, the new hardware units are the result of the ongoing technological cooperation between the software and hardware experts at both companies.
MR816 CSX costs €1199, while MR816 X costs €799. CC121 is available for €399.
MR816 CSX costs €1199, while MR816 X costs €799. CC121 is available for €399.
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