Mar 8 - 02:47 PM | Music Hardware > Fatar |
Fatar/StudioLogic will introduce a brand new product called NUMA at the upcoming MusikMesse. Basically it's a professional keyboard/controller but the company claims that it will set "a new standard in musical control"... let's take a look at the spec.
- Easy Control System. A new user interface panel has been developed using touch sensititve technology. Graphic LCD display will allow clear and efficient programming. Gloss metacrilato surface for tactile grace.
- Progressive Grand Hammer Action. Sophisticated touch action. Increased throw distance simulates a full concert grand.
- Intelligent Dynamic System. With the unique YouPlay feature the instrument will guide you into the spacial function to set up your best dynamic touch, the most advanced, customizable velocity response system ever developed.
- Elegant Design Cabinet. Semi-translucent polished ABS cabinet and alumnium cover.
Well, it sounds good but not really revolutionary... For more information, please visit their web site.
- Easy Control System. A new user interface panel has been developed using touch sensititve technology. Graphic LCD display will allow clear and efficient programming. Gloss metacrilato surface for tactile grace.
- Progressive Grand Hammer Action. Sophisticated touch action. Increased throw distance simulates a full concert grand.
- Intelligent Dynamic System. With the unique YouPlay feature the instrument will guide you into the spacial function to set up your best dynamic touch, the most advanced, customizable velocity response system ever developed.
- Elegant Design Cabinet. Semi-translucent polished ABS cabinet and alumnium cover.
Well, it sounds good but not really revolutionary... For more information, please visit their web site.
Fatar/StudioLogic NUMA | 1 users'comment |
Mar 8 - 12:47 PM | Audio Hardware > Antelope Audio |
Antelope Audio unveils Trinity, a new master clock based on the same Oven Controlled Crystal technology as in their well-known OCX and OCX-V master clocks.
Specifications :
- 3 Independant Audio Generators up to 384 kHz, with Varispeed Control
- 3 Independant SD Generators, simultaneously offering PAL and NTSC
- 3 Independant HD Generators, presenting a choice of 16 Formats
- Intuitive Menu-Free User Interface with Triple Display
- 4th Generation of Acoustically Focused Clocking, now employing 64 bit DSP
- Dual Redundant Power Supply for added reliability
- Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillator or Atomic Input for Supremely Low Jitter
- Factory calibrated to better than +/
- 0.02PPM accuracy via Atomic Clock
- Field recalibration to Atomic for better than +/
- 0.02PPM accuracy ...
Specifications :
- 3 Independant Audio Generators up to 384 kHz, with Varispeed Control
- 3 Independant SD Generators, simultaneously offering PAL and NTSC
- 3 Independant HD Generators, presenting a choice of 16 Formats
- Intuitive Menu-Free User Interface with Triple Display
- 4th Generation of Acoustically Focused Clocking, now employing 64 bit DSP
- Dual Redundant Power Supply for added reliability
- Oven Controlled Crystal Oscillator or Atomic Input for Supremely Low Jitter
- Factory calibrated to better than +/
- 0.02PPM accuracy via Atomic Clock
- Field recalibration to Atomic for better than +/
- 0.02PPM accuracy ...
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Mar 8 - 11:29 AM | Misc > audioMIDI.com |
Here's a new ProTools Corner issue by our VIP Moderator Brian White from audioMIDI.com. Protools corner is a cool column for tips, tricks, and other fun stuff related to ProTools. This month, Brian takes a close look at two specific timeline/transport features that often go unnoticed; dynamic transport mode and timeline/edit linking.
If you have a Pro Tools related question that you would like Brian to take a shot at answering or have any feedback, please post-it in our Mac ProTools Forum or Pc ProTools Forum. Brian will do his best to select the questions that seem to stump the most people.
If you have a Pro Tools related question that you would like Brian to take a shot at answering or have any feedback, please post-it in our Mac ProTools Forum or Pc ProTools Forum. Brian will do his best to select the questions that seem to stump the most people.
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Mar 7 - 05:47 PM | Plug-ins > NuGen Audio |
NuGen Audio has updated Monofilter, Stereoizer and Stereoplacer (also available collectively as the Stereo Pack bundle) and the freeware utility Line-up. This free update includes performance optimizations under Mac OS X (AU and VST) and for Windows Vista 64 bit and is recommended for all users.
NuGen Audio has also updated Visualizer, SEQ1 and SEQ2. This free update includes performance optimizations for Windows Vista 64 bit and is recommended for all users using this OS.
Those updates are available on their web site. Note that NuGen Audio products are also available from our partner DontCrac[k].
NuGen Audio has also updated Visualizer, SEQ1 and SEQ2. This free update includes performance optimizations for Windows Vista 64 bit and is recommended for all users using this OS.
Those updates are available on their web site. Note that NuGen Audio products are also available from our partner DontCrac[k].
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Mar 7 - 04:47 PM | Plug-ins > MHC |
MHC Synthesizers and Effects has announced updates and new product structure.
The Studio Setup plugins have been split up into separate products, which means that the Space Synthesizer, Fatsondo and Voxynth synthesizers are available separately. The same applies to the effects which were part of the Studio Setup; Vox FX, Space Effect and Flex FX. This doesn't change anything for customers who bought the Studio Setup. They will still be supported.
On Mac OS X these plugins used to be installed by dragging and dropping them into the Audio Unit folder and then the user would have to activate them by running a "registration tool". This procedure has been changed and the plugins are now installed using traditional installers which prompt for the user's name and code before the installer puts the plugin
in the correct folder. On Windows, the installers have been changed and the activation is carried out during the installation phase too, in a similar manner.
Finally, note that the Space Synthesizer manual has been updated.
The Studio Setup plugins have been split up into separate products, which means that the Space Synthesizer, Fatsondo and Voxynth synthesizers are available separately. The same applies to the effects which were part of the Studio Setup; Vox FX, Space Effect and Flex FX. This doesn't change anything for customers who bought the Studio Setup. They will still be supported.
On Mac OS X these plugins used to be installed by dragging and dropping them into the Audio Unit folder and then the user would have to activate them by running a "registration tool". This procedure has been changed and the plugins are now installed using traditional installers which prompt for the user's name and code before the installer puts the plugin
in the correct folder. On Windows, the installers have been changed and the activation is carried out during the installation phase too, in a similar manner.
Finally, note that the Space Synthesizer manual has been updated.
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