Mac and Music News
Through Friday October 17, 2003
Aug 25 - 01:16 AM | Audio Hardware > Mackie |
Mackie Designs has released an OS upgrade for the company's HDR24/96 and MDR24/96 hard disk recorders that implements industry-standard Broadcast Wave as the native recording format on both units and enables compatibility with the recently announced OPT24 and Serial9 accessory cards.
Keith Olsen, Corporate Director, Global Recording Market and Product Development at Mackie Designs Inc. said "With Broadcast Wave on board, users can now easily transfer files between the Mackie recorders and any other program that supports the Broadcast Wave format."
Keith Olsen, Corporate Director, Global Recording Market and Product Development at Mackie Designs Inc. said "With Broadcast Wave on board, users can now easily transfer files between the Mackie recorders and any other program that supports the Broadcast Wave format."
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Aug 24 - 01:13 PM | Music Software > Ultimate Sound Bank |
The USB ASIO driver connects even more external soundcards with a number of audio applications and virtual instruments at latencies so low you can't feel them any longer: down to 4ms according to the company. It's main advantage is a dramatic increase in performance meaning that more of the computer's CPU power can be used for what it's meant for: Sound generation and effect processing.
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Aug 23 - 12:38 PM | Music Software > Steinberg |
Steinberg has released a new VST instrument called PLEX. Developed in conjunction with Wolfgang Palm, PLEX is a software synthesizer that supports Macintosh (9 and X) and Windows running any VST 2.0-compatible host.
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Aug 20 - 06:52 PM | Apple > Apple |
The processor used in the new macintosh may not correctly take advantages of the new DDR memory used.
Bare Feats compared the new DDR 1GHz MP Power Mac versus
"Old" SDRAM version...
Bare Feats compared the new DDR 1GHz MP Power Mac versus
"Old" SDRAM version...
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Aug 20 - 04:50 PM | Apple > Apple |
Apple is now selling a 'Family Pack' licence for Mac OS 10.2 (aka "Jaguar"). For $199, you can install this system on up to 5 macintosh.
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