Mac and Music News
May 26 - 12:00 PM | Virtual Instrument > Pierre Couprie |
Le Synthé, by french Pierre Couprie, is an emulator of the famous "Synthi AKS" from EMS. This new version fixes several bugs. Le Synthé v3.1 will soon be translated into english.
direct download - Le Synthe 3.1 | Post a comment ? |
May 26 - 01:06 AM | Virtual Instrument > Arturia |
Arturia's team (from Grenoble, France) has released STORM version 3 for OSX, adding a complete midi support, a new audio sequencer and a new GM synthesizer. Ergonomy has also been improved (full project in one screen and revamped console). Storm Music Studio costs 149 Euros. It is free for customers who bought it after Nov 1st 2003.
This software will be available from may 28 th.
This software will be available from may 28 th.
Storm 3.0 | Post a comment ? |
May 25 - 11:00 PM | Plug-ins > McDSP |
All McDSP's products are evolving : Analog Channel 3.3 , FilterBank 3.3, Mc2000 3.3's OSX/Panther compatibilities are improved ; Chrome Tone 1.1 is now RTAS ; CompressorBank 3.3 has got new presets and emulations ; Synthetizer One 3.1 , their killer synth has been improved, got MIDI enhancements, more than 500 presets and a RTAS compatibility.
These updates are free and downloadable for all registered users.
These updates are free and downloadable for all registered users.
McDSP Updates | Post a comment ? |
May 25 - 09:45 PM | Music Software > BIAS |
Bias began shipping SoundSoap Pro, an audio restoration plug-in for Mac OS X. SoundSoap Pro uses an integrated interface that allows the user to access any tool from within a single plug-in window. Tool navigation tabs are labeled "Hum & Rumble," "Click & Crackle," "Broadband," and "Noise Gate".
SoundSoap Pro is available at a suggested retail price of $599 US and SoundSoap customers may upgrade to SoundSoap Pro for $499.
SoundSoap Pro is available at a suggested retail price of $599 US and SoundSoap customers may upgrade to SoundSoap Pro for $499.
SoundSoap Pro 1.0 | Post a comment ? |
May 25 - 09:16 PM | Apple > Apple |
Apple posted a Mac OSX update to address a theoretical vulnerability in the Help Viewer application that could have been exposed when browsing the web. The update is available automatically to all users through Apple's free Software Update service or by going to:
www.apple.com/support/downloads/ | 1 users'comment |