Mac and Music News
Through Thursday March 10, 2005
Feb 6 - 10:25 AM | Computer Hardware > Sonic Core |
After the creation of the new entity Creamware Audio GmbH, Frank "Franckie" Hund, founder and CEO, let out a few words that are puttings product powerusers a bit on the downside. A short list of the questions and answers on PlanetZ, a specialised into Creamware independant forum:
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Feb 6 - 06:51 AM | Music Software > Propellerhead |
This fabulous looping software is online since Feb. 5th, free for registered users of the 2.0 CD and for sale for owners of earlier versions or 2.0 users without CD (US$17-76). This software is also part of the bundle you get with Reason adapted (a light version of reason). Register and download Reload for free for compatibility between Akai samples and both Reason and ReCycle. The new release adds Mac OS X compatibility and 24-bit audio file support.
Editor's Comment: Enjoyed those REX loops in Reason and want to make your own, for use in Reason, Logic, Digital Performer, and others? ReCycle is the way to do it. Load audio, chop it up in ReCycle, and play with the REX files. REX is a more flexible format with features Apple Loops doesn't have (and no reason you can't use both!). ...
Editor's Comment: Enjoyed those REX loops in Reason and want to make your own, for use in Reason, Logic, Digital Performer, and others? ReCycle is the way to do it. Load audio, chop it up in ReCycle, and play with the REX files. REX is a more flexible format with features Apple Loops doesn't have (and no reason you can't use both!). ...
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Feb 5 - 03:21 PM | Virtual Instrument > VirSyn |
VirSyn has upgraded its CUBE additive synth to 1.5, adding the ability to resynthesize stereo samples of virtually unlimited length. Sound morph between up to four sources, or add time warping envelopes, on top of the software's already-unique additive synthesis approach. The new version also adds (get the part of your brain that knows about DSP theory ready, readers!) WAV/AIFF import for resynthesis, FFT sound analysis, 512-partial decomposition of samples with internal envelopes for frequency, level, and pan, analysis and resynthesis of notes, loops, or even entire pieces, 64-breakpoint time warp envelopes for movement through the resynthesized sample, formant analysis, solo function, global level for source, microtuning, and more. An unusually powerful tool: we'll be back soon with a review.
A demo version is available for download for OS 9 standalone/VST and OS X standalone/AU/VST. 1.5 upgrades are free(!) for registered users; check the support page.
A demo version is available for download for OS 9 standalone/VST and OS X standalone/AU/VST. 1.5 upgrades are free(!) for registered users; check the support page.
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Feb 5 - 03:17 PM | Misc > MacMusic |
Mondays will normally be Mew and Zach Day, but Macboy has given us a special Post-Super Bowl edition.
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Feb 5 - 03:10 PM | Music Hardware > Korg |
Korg has released the Triton Extreme, a new version of its flagship workstation. The Extreme is loaded with 160 MB of waveforms, 1344 presets and 1280 combinations. The unit also features 120-note polyphony, double arpeggiator, and 2 USB ports to connect to your computer, or to a hard disk or CD-ROM. Data can be saved on CompactFlash cards or Microdrive. There's even a tube circuit (12AU7 dual-triode) for use in both effects and sampling -- a real breakthrough in this type of keyboard!
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