Mac and Music News
Through Thursday February 24, 2005
Feb 26 - 01:12 PM | Virtual Instrument > VirSyn |
VirSyn has released a version 2.01 of TERA. This new version adds features like ReWire (MIDI input for use with Ableton Live on MacOS 9) and fixes a number of bugs: OS X automation didn't work and the sequencer didn't work in the standalone version, the sequencer didn't work in stand alone version on Mac OS X, the internal keyboard triggered only one part even with combi programs, and a number of other issues. The update is available for registered users.
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Feb 25 - 05:36 PM | Music Software > Arturia |
Arturia is still working on the new version, and therefore cannot announce any reasonable release date, but they can say it will certainly arrive by the first days of spring.
Storm 3.0 brings a lot of new features, the biggest of them being:
- Ability to work with as many instruments and effects as your computer can handle
- Ability to work with MIDI sequences
- Ability to import MIDI files
- New improved sequencer
- New mixing console with Eqs, Pan, and FX sends
- New Piano Roll editing module for patterns, MIDI sequences, and controls
- New General MIDI instrument (GMSynth) for fidelity to imported MIDI files
Storm 3.0 brings a lot of new features, the biggest of them being:
- Ability to work with as many instruments and effects as your computer can handle
- Ability to work with MIDI sequences
- Ability to import MIDI files
- New improved sequencer
- New mixing console with Eqs, Pan, and FX sends
- New Piano Roll editing module for patterns, MIDI sequences, and controls
- New General MIDI instrument (GMSynth) for fidelity to imported MIDI files
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Feb 24 - 08:23 PM | Music Software > Gvox |
Ericlc writes us to let us know that GVOX, new owners of the once-leading Encore notation software, is aggressively pursuing its competitors' customers with a US$129.99 competitive upgrade offer from Finale and Sibelius, an enormous savings of US$270 off list. Both Finale and Sibelius has competitive upgrade offers of their own.
GVOX Tradeup Offer | 2 users'comments |
Feb 24 - 07:19 PM | Music Software > Laurent Colson |
MusicMath 3.0 adds two new functions: conversion between notes, MIDI values and frequency as well as a SMPTE calculator for converting tempo beat values to time. The new version also improves TapTempo accuracy and delay conversion and adds support for ms values in the Sample section. MusicMath includes five other conversion functions: Tempo, Transpose, Delay, Tap Tempo and Sample. This software runs under OS9 and OSX and all for free!
Ed: A must-have in your toolbox, simple as that. If you don't have it in your dock already, download it now! -PK
Ed: A must-have in your toolbox, simple as that. If you don't have it in your dock already, download it now! -PK
www.macmusic.org/softs/share.php?id=1536 | 1 users'comment |
Feb 24 - 05:49 PM | Virtual Instrument > Arturia |
Minimoog V software, announced at NAMM, will offer all the features of the original Mini Moog, plus polyphony, MIDI management, and preset handling. Additional functions are hidden beyond the control panels: a modulation matrix, a LFO, an arpeggiator, a chorus and a delay. Arturia has now posted a demo version and the final version will come very soon.
Ed: This is one of the most exciting announcements, soft synth-wise, to come out of NAMM: the Arturia software has the blessing of Moog and does a lot the Mini Moog can't. Arturia did a superb job with the Moog Modular, and now they'll bring one of the most successful synths ever, THE classic synth, to software form. OS X as a Mini Moog? Pure heaven. -PK
Ed: This is one of the most exciting announcements, soft synth-wise, to come out of NAMM: the Arturia software has the blessing of Moog and does a lot the Mini Moog can't. Arturia did a superb job with the Moog Modular, and now they'll bring one of the most successful synths ever, THE classic synth, to software form. OS X as a Mini Moog? Pure heaven. -PK
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