Mac and Music News
Through Monday January 31, 2005
Jun 9 - 02:23 PM | Rumor > Apple |
According to ThinkSecret.com, Apple have clearly decided bigger is better with a shake up to their range of TFT displays. The new displays should come in three variants, 20", 23" and a whopping 30". With resolutions being 1680 x 1050, 1920 x 1200 and 2560 x 1600 respectively. In what some might see as a bold move all the displays will exclusively use a digital visual interface (DVI). On the plus side dropping the Apple Display Connector (ADC) offers powerpook and more importantly Windows users a slightly cheaper way to invest, while on the down side it introduces the need for a somewhat hefty PSU. The 30" model gobbles down a rather lardy 150 watts and its rumoured this is one of the binding factors that forced apple ...
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Jun 9 - 11:38 AM | Plug-ins > Native Instruments |
Guitar Rig is the Native Instruments guitar setup for studio, rehearsal space, and live performance. Guitar Rig software offers an arsenal of emulations including: 4 classic and modern guitar amplifiers, 14 cabinets, 5 microphones, and over 20 effects. All of these can be freely arranged in a virtual rack in any quantity and any order you desire. The included foot controller, Rig Kontrol, makes it possible to change any sound parameter without having to take your hands off the guitar. Guitar Rig will cost 499 USD/EUR
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Jun 9 - 09:43 AM | Music Software > Bitshift Audio |
Announced for March, Glaresoft has finally released iDrum, a rhythmic sequencer for Mac OS X. The design of this virtual drum machine is based on a single axis: the simplicity of use. Useable as fully integrated plug-in for GarageBand, Soundtrack and Logic, Idrum is also available as a stand-alone version and is delivered with several hundreds of samples.
Idrum costs 49.95 USD and a demo version is available.
Idrum costs 49.95 USD and a demo version is available.
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Jun 9 - 09:34 AM | Apple > Apple |
Enjoy your iTunes music library in virtually any room of your house. Share a single broadband Internet connection and USB printer without inconvenient and obtrusive cables. Create an instant wireless network on the go. Extend the range of your current wireless network. How many devices do you need to do all this? Just one: Presenting AirPort Express.
Featuring AirTunes for playing your iTunes music wirelessly on your home stereo or powered speakers, AirPort Express brings not only the Internet but your music to wherever in your home you like to enjoy them most — whether you use a Mac or Windows PC. Unmatched in its ease of use, it delivers data rates up to 54 megabits per second, fits in the palm of your hand so you can take it wherever you go — and it costs just $129.
Buy an Airport Express
Featuring AirTunes for playing your iTunes music wirelessly on your home stereo or powered speakers, AirPort Express brings not only the Internet but your music to wherever in your home you like to enjoy them most — whether you use a Mac or Windows PC. Unmatched in its ease of use, it delivers data rates up to 54 megabits per second, fits in the palm of your hand so you can take it wherever you go — and it costs just $129.
Buy an Airport Express
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Jun 7 - 12:07 AM | Misc > M-Audio |
New in the Pro session series distributed by M-Audio come 7 volume by Film composer and ex MMA (Midi manufacturer association) director Jeff Rona, called Liquid Cinema. Each volume contains loop in AIFF, WAV and REX2 for 49,95$. According to Rona, these are palettes of sounds for scoring TV or film. The 7 flavors are: Cinematic impact, Cinematic ambiance, Cinematic pulse,Tabla science, Late night sessions vol 1 and 2, Junkyard sessions. Unfortunately no audio demo is provided on the site, so you'll have to check out yourself before buying. That's what the real (reel) world is about.
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