Mac and Music News
Through Saturday January 1, 2005
Jun 2 - 03:30 PM | Virtual Instrument > Applied Acoustics Systems (AAS) |
Applied Acoustics System announces the availability of the demo version and v2.0.1 Update of Lounge Lizard EP-2, a recreation of the classic electric piano sound, based on AAS's own physical modeling technology. This new update features : added MIDI controller range mapping, better performance in RTAS plugin format, corrected sampling rate problem in some VST hosts, and more.
The Lounge Lizard EP-2 is available online for $199US. Lounge Lizard EP-1 users
can upgrade for $49US.
The Lounge Lizard EP-2 is available online for $199US. Lounge Lizard EP-1 users
can upgrade for $49US.
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Jun 2 - 12:00 PM | Music Software > Tinytool |
OUTI is a real-time loops player which allows you to record, loop, and use VST plug-ins. It includes a cut-up feature, and is tempo-synchronised.
OUTI is a freeware available for MacOS X and MacOS 9.
OUTI is a freeware available for MacOS X and MacOS 9.
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Jun 2 - 12:25 AM | Misc |
Available now, in gigasampler format the sequel to the symphonic sting collection can be yours for 995$. The huge library of 3DVDs was recorded by the Boston Pops Orchestra at 24bits/48kHz with natural ambiance. French Horns, Tubas, trombones, trumpets in solo or in section all with up to 4 takes per sample and every articulation possible, this is what you'll get. Turn your browser to the link below for some stunning demos. Do not forget it is now possible to transform gigasampler to other format on the Mac very easily and maybe as with the string collection the kontakt and EXS 24 will be soon available
Symphonic brass orchestra demos | 1 users'comment |
Jun 1 - 09:43 PM | 440network > MacMusic |
This new article, mostly intended for beginners, explains some tips to record vinyls using an iMic USB interface. Griffin's iMic is extremely versatile and is an easy way to get your tunes, voice, noise, grunts, etc, into your Mac. Discover six tips from Jeffrey Wrobel, who is a Mac consultant and a Macmusician too.
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