Mac and Music News
Through Wednesday September 17, 2003
Mar 29 - 03:58 PM | Apple > Apple |
Apple seems to have found the noise bug of the bi-proc fans which were issued in august 2002. The exchange program of the fans started end of february and valid up to end of june 2003. The fans just start to be shipped by Apple.
If the noise is really reduced, it seems that theses macs are the last ones able to boot under OS9 for musicians.
To be seen, or mostly to be heard!
If the noise is really reduced, it seems that theses macs are the last ones able to boot under OS9 for musicians.
To be seen, or mostly to be heard!
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Mar 29 - 12:59 PM | Music Software > Emagic |
Emagic announces Version 6 for Logic Gold and Logic Audio. Incorporating many of the new features and innovations already found in Logic Platinum 6, version 6 for Logic Gold and Logic Audio will be available as full retail products for new customers, and as Updates and Update Kits for existing users. Emagic plans to commence international delivery of Logic Gold 6 and Logic Audio 6 in late April 2003.
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Mar 28 - 06:10 PM | Music Software > Digidesign |
For those who are experiencing troubles with PT6, some hope can be found on the DUC this week, straight from the horse's mouth:
DigiTechSupt - Administrator - Member # 7660
posted March 26, 2003 02:39 PM
"Hello,
We have seen some issues with Midi controllers in 6.0. These issues have been addressed in 6.01 which is due out in a week or so. We have also seen some issues with recalling patch assignments. We are currently looking into the problem".
DigiTechSupt - Administrator - Member # 7660
posted March 26, 2003 02:39 PM
"Hello,
We have seen some issues with Midi controllers in 6.0. These issues have been addressed in 6.01 which is due out in a week or so. We have also seen some issues with recalling patch assignments. We are currently looking into the problem".
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Mar 28 - 01:47 AM | Music Software > Digidesign |
Digidesign announces plans to demonstrate a new version of Pro Tools with DigiTranslator 2.0 that supports the Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) for program interchange at the NAB show in Las Vegas April 7-10, 2003, in the Avid Technology, Inc. booth #SL300. After showing a working version of Pro Tools with AAF support at NAB, Digidesign plans to make it available to Pro Tools customers as part of the DigiTranslator 2.0 option, inside a Pro Tools release scheduled for this summer.
The Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) is a media interchange file format that enables content creators to easily exchange sequence information, digital media and metadata across platforms, and between systems and applications. AAF simplifies project management, saves time, and preserves valuable metadata that was typically lost when transferring program material between applications in the past.
The Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) is a media interchange file format that enables content creators to easily exchange sequence information, digital media and metadata across platforms, and between systems and applications. AAF simplifies project management, saves time, and preserves valuable metadata that was typically lost when transferring program material between applications in the past.
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Mar 27 - 10:27 AM | Rumor > MacFixIt |
Macfixit announces that they have found the way to boot the new Macs
on OS 9 : Apple provides its technicians with a CD called "MacTest Pro for Power Mac G4 version 7.8.1 supports all iMac (flat pannel) 15 inch systems only" which allows to boot on Mac OS 9 thanks to a new version of the Mac OS ROM extension.
At this time, the tests have been only made on new iMac and the "miraculous CD" is strictly reserved to Apple detailers/technicians.
So why not for all the new Macs... one day...
on OS 9 : Apple provides its technicians with a CD called "MacTest Pro for Power Mac G4 version 7.8.1 supports all iMac (flat pannel) 15 inch systems only" which allows to boot on Mac OS 9 thanks to a new version of the Mac OS ROM extension.
At this time, the tests have been only made on new iMac and the "miraculous CD" is strictly reserved to Apple detailers/technicians.
So why not for all the new Macs... one day...
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