Mac and Music News
Through Thursday January 6, 2005
Nov 28 - 11:19 PM | Virtual Instrument > IK Multimedia |
Was SampleTank released too early ? Is IK Multimedia without beta-testers ?
It's a good question : SampleTank 2 was available on november 3d, the first update came on november 18th and at last the very new update "2.0.2.R2 " is available now, november 28th !!
This new version has no new functionnality but fixes bugs : improved SampleCell convertion, fixed Reverb fx 96KHz bug, fixed multiple instances on multi processor systems and fixed crash on some child preset load.
It's a good question : SampleTank 2 was available on november 3d, the first update came on november 18th and at last the very new update "2.0.2.R2 " is available now, november 28th !!
This new version has no new functionnality but fixes bugs : improved SampleCell convertion, fixed Reverb fx 96KHz bug, fixed multiple instances on multi processor systems and fixed crash on some child preset load.
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Nov 27 - 05:58 PM | Music Software > The Wild Bits |
The Wild Bits just released a new version of Ask The DJ, a $29 shareware which analyses beats to perform truly seamless transitions between tracks.
This new version improves the tracks browser by adding iTunes-like appearance. Columns can now be moved and the layout is saved accross sessions.
Like a real DJ, AskTheDJ matches beats and adapts tempos whenever needed so the music always flows, even when cross-fading between tracks with different bpms. Ask The DJ also cuts unrhythmical intros and outros, and levels volume. Better yet, all this is done automatically. You just need to click Play and dance. You can also export Ask The DJ's mix art to audio files, suitable for burning audio CDs. Ask The DJ requires MacOS X and plays files in MP3, AAC or AIFF format.
This new version improves the tracks browser by adding iTunes-like appearance. Columns can now be moved and the layout is saved accross sessions.
Like a real DJ, AskTheDJ matches beats and adapts tempos whenever needed so the music always flows, even when cross-fading between tracks with different bpms. Ask The DJ also cuts unrhythmical intros and outros, and levels volume. Better yet, all this is done automatically. You just need to click Play and dance. You can also export Ask The DJ's mix art to audio files, suitable for burning audio CDs. Ask The DJ requires MacOS X and plays files in MP3, AAC or AIFF format.
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Nov 27 - 03:12 PM | 440network > MacMusic |
The "around the web" page has just got a major update. This page is compiling all the news headlines from several websites dedicated to Mac or music and this page is updated each 20 mn. You can browse headlines either by by day or by website.
Several websites have been added: Apple Presse - MacNN - Think Secret - KVR-Vst - MacUpdate 9 - MacUpdate X - VersionTracker X
to the previous websites listed: MacCentral - Harmony Central - Sonic State - ProSoundNews - VersionTracker 9
As a result no need anymore to surf on 10 different webites to watch the latest news or the latest rumors, updates, instruments, plug-ins, new products, software, and even cooking recipes ;-).
Pleace also notice that these headlines are stored in our database allowing you to browse in the past days and to gloabally search headlines and news using the search form located at the bottom of the news index page.
Several websites have been added: Apple Presse - MacNN - Think Secret - KVR-Vst - MacUpdate 9 - MacUpdate X - VersionTracker X
to the previous websites listed: MacCentral - Harmony Central - Sonic State - ProSoundNews - VersionTracker 9
As a result no need anymore to surf on 10 different webites to watch the latest news or the latest rumors, updates, instruments, plug-ins, new products, software, and even cooking recipes ;-).
Pleace also notice that these headlines are stored in our database allowing you to browse in the past days and to gloabally search headlines and news using the search form located at the bottom of the news index page.
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Nov 27 - 09:29 AM | Virtual Instrument > Camel Audio |
UK-based software developers Camel Audio, whose 'CamelPhat' VST multi-effects plugin has won a cult following around the world, announced the arrival of their first full-blown software instrument. Cameleon 5000 is the creature's name, and it's an unusual and exotic hybrid! If you're looking for fresh and original sounds you should definitely take a closer look.
Described by its creator as an 'Additive Morphing Resynthesizer', it combines a powerful and flexible sound generation engine with some unique audio analysis algorithms, to produce an instrument that's not quite a synth and not quite a sampler, yet invites comparisons with both.
Described by its creator as an 'Additive Morphing Resynthesizer', it combines a powerful and flexible sound generation engine with some unique audio analysis algorithms, to produce an instrument that's not quite a synth and not quite a sampler, yet invites comparisons with both.
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Nov 27 - 12:01 AM | Music Hardware > Arturia |
Arturia is hosting an enquiry to eventually release the Moog ModularV as an hardware synth (hardware dongle anyone? A way to provide much more power thru dedicated DSPs?). If this interests you or gives you nightmares, please let them know. They really want some input and given the rather good job they did on the ModularV, they deserve a little help :)
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