Jan 20 - 11:45 AM | Virtual Instrument > Digidesign |
Start with any of the more than 1,000 factory patches and then fine-tune the four component sound parts to craft anything from pristine-sounding acoustic instruments to complex synthesized soundscapes or loop-driven techno tracks. Built for songwriters, film composers, DJs, electronic musicians, music producers, and sound designers, Xpand! is a sonic powerhouse that will become an indispensable component of any Pro Tools environment.
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Jan 20 - 03:09 AM | Computer Hardware > Alesis |
- DICEII FireWire chips for state of the art technology, dual ports to help cascading connectivity.
- Power thru Firewire or an AC adapter.
- One MIDI in/out interface.
- Stereo 24-bit S/PDIF connector.
- Switchable high impedance input on channels 1 and 2 for recording guitars and basses - All I/O is balanced / 24-bit—with support for 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, and 192 kHz sample rates.
- Five-segment signal/clip LED ladders on each input.
- Two headphone outputs with individual level control.
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Jan 20 - 02:57 AM | Music Hardware > Dave Smith Instruments |
Expected price $1,199
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Jan 20 - 01:43 AM | Music Hardware > Roland |
- The SH-201 takes its name from its analogue ancestors, but is not analogue at all. It's all analogue modelling (so a decent virtual analogue if the Roland guys learned from Alesis, Clavia or Access as I hope), easy to live digital synth. The layout is qualified of Ultra-EZ (clear is a shorter word) and it packs a D-Beam in along the 49 keys keyboard. It has an audio In to treat audio inside, and a USB port as you can edit and record the audio directly in your Mac using a simple VSTi editor, nice touch.
- The Juno-G follows the Juno-D, steal the look of the famous Juno-106, but is packing a derivative of the sound engine of the Fant ...
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Jan 20 - 12:31 AM | 440network > NAMM |
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