Mac and Music News
Through Monday May 12, 2003
Feb 20 - 01:06 PM | Plug-ins > PSP Audioware |
Well, I just had an e-mail from the company telling me that they were about to upload OS X versions of their well-respected Delay Pack and Vintage Warmer plug-ins to their server.
I don't see them on the website yet, but their positive reply to my question about OS X updates at least means they're coming very, very soon (unlike, say, Digital Performer, arf!)
OS X updates for the remaining PSP plug-ins to follow.
I don't see them on the website yet, but their positive reply to my question about OS X updates at least means they're coming very, very soon (unlike, say, Digital Performer, arf!)
OS X updates for the remaining PSP plug-ins to follow.
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Feb 20 - 01:05 PM | Music Software > Digidesign |
DIGIDESIGN news
Plug-in Authorization for Mac OS X!
You want to Upgrade to Pro Tools 6.0? Make sure to have an iLok USB Smart Key around to handle your plug-in authorizations. As Mac OS X does not support floppy drives, all plug-in authorizations for Pro Tools compatible plug-ins and software options are now done through Pace's iLok USB Smart Key.
This is concerning:
Pro Tools|HD
Pro Tools|24 MIX
Pro Tools|24
Digi 001
Mbox
ToolBox/Audiomedia
To learn more about the iLok Smart Key and why it is required to run plug-ins with Pro Tools 6.0, click :
iLok
iLok Smart Key cost $40.00
Plug-in Authorization for Mac OS X!
You want to Upgrade to Pro Tools 6.0? Make sure to have an iLok USB Smart Key around to handle your plug-in authorizations. As Mac OS X does not support floppy drives, all plug-in authorizations for Pro Tools compatible plug-ins and software options are now done through Pace's iLok USB Smart Key.
This is concerning:
Pro Tools|HD
Pro Tools|24 MIX
Pro Tools|24
Digi 001
Mbox
ToolBox/Audiomedia
To learn more about the iLok Smart Key and why it is required to run plug-ins with Pro Tools 6.0, click :
iLok
iLok Smart Key cost $40.00
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Feb 19 - 05:33 PM | Virtual Instrument > Akai |
Tentatively called the VZ8, this software sampler offers the spec and performance of the hardware Z8 Performance Sampler as a VSTi (Windows) and an Audio Unit (Mac OSX).[p]
Capable of up to 24-bi t/ 96kHz performance, extensive polyphony for each instance and 16 audio outputs, the sampling engine of the VZ8 is almost indistinguishable from its hardware equivalent with over 30 filter types including 2, 4, and 6-pole lowpass plus various highpass, bandpass, notch reject, peak, phase shifting filters, a voweliser and an assortment of combination filters. As on the original Z8, the special ?triple? filter mode is also available for the more adventurous to create their own outrageous and unique filter combinations.
The VZ8 also features the same comprehensive modulation matrix as its hard ...
Capable of up to 24-bi t/ 96kHz performance, extensive polyphony for each instance and 16 audio outputs, the sampling engine of the VZ8 is almost indistinguishable from its hardware equivalent with over 30 filter types including 2, 4, and 6-pole lowpass plus various highpass, bandpass, notch reject, peak, phase shifting filters, a voweliser and an assortment of combination filters. As on the original Z8, the special ?triple? filter mode is also available for the more adventurous to create their own outrageous and unique filter combinations.
The VZ8 also features the same comprehensive modulation matrix as its hard ...
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Feb 19 - 01:50 PM | Plug-ins > East West |
A new plug in from Native for Bass, fruit of the alliance of NI and EastWest
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Feb 18 - 06:00 PM | Audio Hardware > TFpro |
After the Joemeek range has been taken up by the US distributor PMI, the designer ted Fletcher launches his own trademark/range: TFPRO.
The actual really green design (remind me something ;) are the p3 (looks like a lot like the VC3Q), the p2, a twin studio channel (looks like a TwinQCS), the 16x, 16 mic pre (Trident MTA anyone?), and the p1, a studio channel.
In brewing are a 5.1 optical fader, a 5 channels compressor limiter, recording channels for computers, more mic amps…
For the green in fact, a new color scheme is underway, we'll see…
The actual really green design (remind me something ;) are the p3 (looks like a lot like the VC3Q), the p2, a twin studio channel (looks like a TwinQCS), the 16x, 16 mic pre (Trident MTA anyone?), and the p1, a studio channel.
In brewing are a 5.1 optical fader, a 5 channels compressor limiter, recording channels for computers, more mic amps…
For the green in fact, a new color scheme is underway, we'll see…
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