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Nov 18 - 02:11 PM, by Mr.T Plug-ins > Jk plugs
Plug-ins : Fileplaya: more track for my PT - macmusicFileplaya is a freeware by JKAudio allowing the PT user who has reached the fatal "tracks count" to keep adding files (tracks)
Nov 17 - 03:17 PM, by Mr.T Computer Hardware > Digidesign
Computer Hardware : New G4 Dual supported by Digidesign - macmusicThe new G4 Dual 867Mhz and 1GHz are now supported by most of the Digidesign systems (theses models are still not supported by the DIGI001 and the Mix 24). The 1.25 GHz model is still being tested.
See Digidesign's compatibility section for more details.
Nov 17 - 01:11 AM, by nonsens Music Software > Cycling '74
Music Software : Beta version of Max/MSP for OSX - macmusicA beta version of Max/MSP (along with Jitter) is now available for Mac OSX. To get support, subscribe to the Max OSX mailing-list: just send an email to xmax-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Nov 16 - 04:08 PM, by Francois Déchery Virtual Instrument > Mil Productions
Virtual Instrument : Modularing: X Rated... - macmusicMil Productions is about to intoduce a Mac OS X version of Modularing, its virtual synth, at Mac Expo London.
Nov 16 - 10:16 AM, by AntOz Plug-ins > PSP Audioware
Plug-ins : PSP 84 (big brother of the Lexicon PSP 42) - macmusicPSP 84 is a high-quality processor, capable of producing a wide variety of delay-based effects. Two independent delay lines operating with variable sampling rate and precise tape saturation algorithm with adjustable gain, allow for convincingly sounding simulation of tape delay, including all the exciting effects resulting from tape speed instability. A filtration section consisting of three 2nd order switchable resonant filter types can be used to process input, feedback or wet signal. The adjustable slope of the filter ranges from a gentle curve, which is useful for simulating high frequency absorption typical for tape delay and wet signal equalization to an extremely steep curve with a high cutoff frequency peak, making all the wild wah-wah and resonance effects easily available. Delay ...
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