Mac and Music News
Through Wednesday May 14, 2003
Oct 14 - 05:35 PM | Event > Digidesign |
PT6-OSX will be introduced at SATIS on Wendesday October the 23rd (7h PM) at Digi's stand (E31). Those who don't have their pass yet will just have to go to the front desk to get a free ticket.
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Oct 10 - 12:08 AM | Music Software > Steinberg |
Steinberg is extending the Logic Crossgrade Offer until 31st December 2002. Registered Logic Silver, Gold and Platinum users can crossgrade to Steinberg's professional music production software for only Euro 299.00/USD 299.00*. All that's required is the first page of the Logic manual. This offer is also available for all Logic Mac users from the 10th of October 2002. As before, Logic owners can still keep their old software.
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Oct 10 - 12:07 AM | Industry > Euphonix |
Euphonix and Steinberg have announced at the AES "a strategic alliance"...
Stay tuned for the next episode...
Stay tuned for the next episode...
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Oct 9 - 11:35 AM | Music Hardware > Access Music |
Access just issued new OSs for the Virus range, enjoy!
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Oct 9 - 07:14 AM | Plug-ins > Digidesign |
Sonic's NoNOISE is a suite of TDM and AudioSuite plug-ins for Mac OS based Pro Tools|HD systems that performs noise reduction and audio restoration useful in the mixing and mastering stages of audio production. The suite of processors is a faithful reproduction of the audio restoration processors found in the renowned, Emmy® Award-winning NoNOISE product offered by Sonic Solutions. Its set of plug-ins isolate and eliminate audio artifacts such as hiss, scratches, hum, mechanical, and impulsive noise. These processors work to remove bothersome noise without damaging original program material. NoNOISE can be used to restore old recordings, remove unwanted noises from field recordings, and repair audio materials that have suffered damage.
NoNOISE is designed to work in a Pro Tools context ...
NoNOISE is designed to work in a Pro Tools context ...
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