Apr 2 - 02:47 PM | Misc > SAE institute |
mySAE.org gives students the opportunity to exchange information and find peers around the world with a number of map-based features. Members can also express themselves using photos, video, blogs, links and audio. A fun way to interact with SAE members past and present, but it also has a great professional dimension too with over 2,000 members already signed up. Each member's profile has provision for the addition and upkeep of a personal CV, making the potential for networking second to none.
For more information, please follow the link below :
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Apr 2 - 01:53 PM | Music Software > Tanager AudioWorks |
Chirp combines a photo‐realistic keyboard interface, 10 programmable trigger pads and several controls for easily entering pitch bend, modulation, sustain and note velocity data. The product works with any music or recording application requiring MIDI input or capable of sending MIDI note data. Piano keys are mapped to specific computer keyboard keys, the user can define which keys on his or her laptop are to be used to input notes or chords. The programmable trigger pads can be assigned to any MIDI events, and the mouse (or laptop glide pad) can be used to enter MIDI continuous controller information.
Chirp is available now for Mac OS X and Windows at a retail price of $39.99.
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Apr 2 - 12:47 PM | Virtual Instrument > Puremagnetik |
The Ableton Live 7 version of Purple Kit integrates into Ableton's Drum Rack format and is compatible with both Ableton's Sampler and Simpler instruments. Purple Kit for Kontakt 3 includes a customized "Easy Edit" interface for conveniently mixing microphone levels around the kit.
Puremagnetik subscriptions start at $5.75 per month.
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Apr 1 - 02:41 PM | Plug-ins > Voxengo |
Changes :
- The "Dry mix" parameter implemented.
- Output routing arrangement changed - it is now possible to route the same internal channel to several outputs.
- "Loud noise" issue happening in Reaper fixed.
- A possible cause of a rare occasional crash resolved.
- Cubase/Nuendo freeze after their track level meter dragging fixed.
- Parameter automation freezing in Logic/Mac OS X fixed.
- "Mouse wheel sensitivity" global setting renamed to "mouse wheel precision".
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Apr 1 - 12:47 PM | Audio Hardware > Klein + Hummel |
Described as the perfect compliment to Klein + Hummel's extensive range of monitors, they both can be used either as unit dedicated to reproducing the LFE channel, or as a way to provide low-frequency extension and increased maximum SPL for the main loudspeakers. Robust drivers, a rock-solid cabinet, and carefully designed ports guarantee a tight, articulate, and distortion-free low frequency reproduction down to 18 Hz, even at high replay levels. The built-in 7.1 Channel High Definition Bass Manager is compatible with all formats from mono through to the latest 7.1 high definition systems. Eight channels of analog, or an optional 8-channel 24-bit 192 kHz digital input card, ensure flexible interconnectivity for modern studios. Four-mode LFE channel processing ensures maximum compatibility across all formats. 4th order crossovers and flexible acoustical controls allow for seamless system integration. Built-in volume control allows for centralized system replay level adjustment independent of the source, and the electronics can be remote located to reduce cabling.
The O 810 and O 870 can be used in music, broadcast, and post production studios for tracking, mixing, and mastering. They may be positioned next to a wall or flush mounted into a wall, and can be mixed freely in multichannel systems with other loudspeakers from the Klein + Hummel range.
For more information, please visit their web site.
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