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Aug 28 - 03:43 PM, by heral Music Software > Steinberg
Music Software : Nuendo 1.6.1 available - macmusicThis new version fixes problems related to the OMF Import/export process which is now sample accurate. Nuendo 1.6.1 is also now compatible with the Mackie control.
Aug 26 - 02:57 PM, by Jacques JULIEN Virtual Instrument > Native Instruments
Virtual Instrument : Absynth 1.3.3 Update - macmusicVersion 1.3.3 adds several features and enhancements to Absynth, such as dual processor support in VST, the ability to patch modules without interrupting the sound, and compatiblity with the Absynth PC file format. In addition to several cross-platform improvements, the PC version now runs seamlessly in Sonar 2.0 and CubaseSX.
Aug 26 - 10:20 AM, by Jacques JULIEN Event > Apple
Event : Apple Expo 2002 Paris, France - macmusicSteve Jobs will open Apple Expo 2002 Paris, France on 10 September at 10am at the Palais des Congrès.
If you can get to Paris for Apple Expo, its in Hall 4 at the Parc des Expositions, Porte de Versaille from 10 to 14 September.
Aug 25 - 03:09 AM, by deleted Computer Hardware > Mark Of The Unicorn
Computer Hardware : MOTU Announces 2408mk3 PCI Audio Interface - macmusicMOTU unveiled the 2408mk3, a single rack-space 96 kHz audio interface for Macintosh and Windows personal computers. This new expandable PCI card-based audio workstation represents a major upgrade to MOTU's 2408mkII interface, which the mk3 will replace at the same price ($995 for a core system, $695 for expansion I/Os). New features include 96 kHz analog and digital I/O, expansion up to 96 channels, DSP-driven mixing and monitoring, legacy I/O support, on-board SMPTE and video synchronization and software-switchable analog input levels.
Aug 25 - 01:16 AM, by deleted Audio Hardware > Mackie
Audio Hardware : Mackie Hard Disk Recorders Now Use Broadcast Wave File as Native Recording Format - macmusicMackie 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."
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