Mac and Music News
Through Thursday February 17, 2005
Jan 15 - 05:05 PM | Music Software > Celemony Software |
Celemony Software is presenting its new audio editing software 'Melodyne uno' for Mac OS X at the NAMM show. This small version of the audio software Melodyne works in a similar fashion to a sample editor — except that it offers characteristic Melodyne functions and is therefore the ideal tool for pitch correction, vocal production and the editing of melodies.
Melodyne Uno for Mac OS X costs around $199 US (169 euros) and should be available from March 2005.
Melodyne Uno for Mac OS X costs around $199 US (169 euros) and should be available from March 2005.
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Jan 14 - 08:50 PM | Plug-ins > Trillium Lane Labs |
TL Space convolution reverb by Trillium Space Labs is updated to version 1.0.3. This update is recommended for all users and fixes several bugs : GUI issues with Avid Xpress, loss of saved wet/dry settings in some sessions, and much more.
Info and download in the MacMusic software section.
Info and download in the MacMusic software section.
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Jan 14 - 07:15 PM | Apple > Apple |
Steve Jobs doesn't lack talent, and he's got a nerve too. Indeed the introduction of the Mac Mini and the iPod Shuffle on Tuesday shows that the Apple founder undoubtedly gives his company the greatest change in policy in its history. The challenge is as much nice as it is daring. And it is about winning back the customers left to Windows for too long, with two products that are both nice and cheap. The concept is both simple and brilliant, since it is about making the most of the trade's success put under the spotlight that was created by the success of the iPod, to sell a computer, the Mac mini : and Apple expects it to become, like the iPod, a leading product, an icon, a social phenomenon. What's more, when it offers a computer that is quite powerful and neatly designed, equipped with a user-friendly software suite, at an absolutely unbeatable price, Apple pulls for good the rug out from under his detractors, who thought the prices of the computers belonging to Cupertino limited its development. So, as usual, Apple innovates, produces nice and powerful machines and for the first time, the prices are within the general public's pocket.
And yet, though this challenge is nice, it is a risky one.
And yet, though this challenge is nice, it is a risky one.
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Jan 14 - 06:41 PM | Music Software > Celemony Software |
Celemony Software is now shipping Version 2.6 of its audio software 'Melodyne'. The emphasis is upon numerous improvements in the handling of keys and scales, editing of diatonic and chromatic notes — with far more musical results from both correction and transposition operations, enhanced compatibility with Apple Logic 7 and DP4.5 and better pitch recognition.
Registered Melodyne users can now download the new update free of charge.
Registered Melodyne users can now download the new update free of charge.
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Jan 14 - 06:05 PM | Rumor > Apple |
We can read in Digitimes.com that Taiwan maker Asustek, which currently produces iBook notebooks for Apple, will also start shipping iBook G5 notebooks to Apple in the second quarter of this year. It also seems that Quanta computer will start shipping new Powerbook G5 in the second quarter of 2005 too, and will ship 30 or 50,000 units/month to Apple.
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