Mac and Music News
Through Friday March 4, 2005
Oct 26 - 11:30 AM | Audio Hardware > Tascam |
Tascam has announced an affordable monitoring system for home recording and practicing. This self-powered satellite system provides 5W per channel to the desktop speakers and 15W to the ported sub. The left and right speakers use NXT technology drivers for full-range sound in a thin driver package. Created for musicians looking for an affordable speaker system that doesn't take up a lot of desk space, the VL-S21 is an excellent entry-level monitoring solution.
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Oct 25 - 04:20 PM | Plug-ins > Metric Halo |
Metric Halo has released ChannelStrip Native for OS X. ChannelStrip Native includes Audio Units (AU), MAS, VST, and RTAS support, all in one license. With one license for ChannelStrip Native, Mac OS X users can use ChannelStrip with just about every major audio program available for Mac, including Logic 7, Cubase SX 3, Digital Performer 4.5, Nuendo 2, Pro Tools 6, Final Cut, and GarageBand, amongst others.
Registered users can upgrade by contacting Metric Halo. The upgrade is $149.99 and the full version is $345.
Registered users can upgrade by contacting Metric Halo. The upgrade is $149.99 and the full version is $345.
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Oct 25 - 02:30 PM | Plug-ins > FXpansion |
FXpansion have updated the VST to Audio Units adapter to version 1.5. This new version is now compatible with Logic 6.x and 7.x, Final Cut Pro 4.x, Digital Performer 4.5, Soundtrack and GarageBand, and allows VST plug-ins to pass Apple's AU Validation.
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Oct 25 - 12:12 PM | Virtual Instrument > Gmedia Music |
GMedia updated the Audio Units version of ImpOSCar, which is now compatible with the latest version of Apple AU Validator and with Logic 7. ImpOscar is the virtual recreation of legendary Oscar synthesiser, released in 1984 and which became a favourite instrument of Ultravox, S-express, Jean Michel Jarre and Underworld.
More info on the Gmedia web site.
More info on the Gmedia web site.
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Oct 24 - 03:00 PM | Music Hardware |
OrganWorks announced MidiJet, a new wireless MIDI system, designed to replace standard MIDI cables. Up to 64 wireless MIDI connections can be made with MidiJet system in the same environment.
A MidiJet kit costs $375.00.
A MidiJet kit costs $375.00.
MidiJet - OrganWorks | 1 users'comment |