Mac and Music News
Through Tuesday June 17, 2003
Jun 20 - 06:24 PM | Audio Hardware > Lexicon |
Now, Lexicon is shipping a highly sophisticated automation option for the 960L, which has been greatly anticipated since the announcement of its development at the 2002 Winter NAMM Session in Anaheim, CA.
The optional automation feature is available at authorized Lexicon dealers. Customers can purchase a dedicated "key" to unlock the automation feature in their 960L with version 3 software. Version 3 software is a no charge upgrade that will be automatically sent to all existing registered customers and included standard in production units. Customers who register their 960L at www.lexicon.com will also continue to receive the delay and 96kHz algorithm option at no charge.
The 960L automation option allows program changes, pan moves, parameter adjustments, and mutes to be written an ...
The optional automation feature is available at authorized Lexicon dealers. Customers can purchase a dedicated "key" to unlock the automation feature in their 960L with version 3 software. Version 3 software is a no charge upgrade that will be automatically sent to all existing registered customers and included standard in production units. Customers who register their 960L at www.lexicon.com will also continue to receive the delay and 96kHz algorithm option at no charge.
The 960L automation option allows program changes, pan moves, parameter adjustments, and mutes to be written an ...
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Jun 19 - 06:46 PM | Music Software > Propellerhead |
Propellerhead Software has announced the release of Reason 2.0. On the menu, more "machines" (Malström, NN-XT), more sounds (Orkester library), more power (detachable sequencer, OS X and multi-processors supports).
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Jun 18 - 07:50 PM | Rumor > Mark Of The Unicorn |
Based on a user which assists to a DP3 beta demo by Magic Dave in the US, here are some great new functions:
- a maintain click on the wiper, combined with a vertical move of the mouse, cause an horizontal zoom of the current view (as Nuendo does)
-improved soundbites and file managements
-illimited undos (saved with the project)
-memory snapshots of the current session, for making different versions, remixes, etc.
-remember the state of plugin's laying out
(order) for future use
-WAV and REX import/export ?
-some new surround plugins
-still not os-x compliant... (grrr...)
-improved MIDI editing (note trim by the head)
-sequencer stopped, you can match a tempo by hitting a key on your keyboard (as Cakewalk did)
Just for the word of mouth, Danny Elfmann (famous film score composer) is a fervent dp user, from the beginning...
- a maintain click on the wiper, combined with a vertical move of the mouse, cause an horizontal zoom of the current view (as Nuendo does)
-improved soundbites and file managements
-illimited undos (saved with the project)
-memory snapshots of the current session, for making different versions, remixes, etc.
-remember the state of plugin's laying out
(order) for future use
-WAV and REX import/export ?
-some new surround plugins
-still not os-x compliant... (grrr...)
-improved MIDI editing (note trim by the head)
-sequencer stopped, you can match a tempo by hitting a key on your keyboard (as Cakewalk did)
Just for the word of mouth, Danny Elfmann (famous film score composer) is a fervent dp user, from the beginning...
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Jun 15 - 04:58 PM | Plug-ins > Waves |
Waves has release the TDM/RTAS/VST/MAS update of their famous bundle suite. Here are some improvements:
-better ressource management
-multi-processor support
-more plugs support higher sample frequencies (96kHz)
-automation support with Digital Performer
-best control surface support for realtime plugin settings (except with Digital Performer)
The update is free to v 3.x owner.
-better ressource management
-multi-processor support
-more plugs support higher sample frequencies (96kHz)
-automation support with Digital Performer
-best control surface support for realtime plugin settings (except with Digital Performer)
The update is free to v 3.x owner.
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Jun 11 - 10:04 PM | Plug-ins > Universal Audio |
Kind Of Loud is working on Smart Code Pro for HD systems.
The 3 versions will be ported (DTS DVD, DTS CD and Dolby), but will only be usable at the sampling frequency of 48kHz. KOL doesn't plan to port the brilliant RealVerb, arguing a too high CPU preocessing beyond 48kHz (whereas other, like the reverb one, can do it, with the use of astute algorythm). Release planned at the end of 2002.
The 3 versions will be ported (DTS DVD, DTS CD and Dolby), but will only be usable at the sampling frequency of 48kHz. KOL doesn't plan to port the brilliant RealVerb, arguing a too high CPU preocessing beyond 48kHz (whereas other, like the reverb one, can do it, with the use of astute algorythm). Release planned at the end of 2002.
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