Mac and Music News
Through Friday March 18, 2005
Jan 26 - 05:02 PM | Plug-ins > Anwida Soft |
Anwida Soft announces a new VST Pack for MacOS X, which contains 5 VST audio plug-ins in a bundle : CX1V compressor/expander, L1V limiter/maximizer, GEQ15V - 15 band 2/3 octave graphic equalizer, GEQ31V - 31 band 1/3 octave graphic equalizer and PEQ1V - parametric equalizer.
VST Pack costs $199.
VST Pack costs $199.
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Jan 26 - 11:22 AM | Virtual Instrument > IK Multimedia |
IK Multimedia has announced their studio instrument workstation Studiophonik. This plugin station is designed to control the sound of a band in a studio and allows user to create a virtual band. Studiophonik offers a huge variety of different vintage and custom brand instruments and comes with 2 DVD of 7 GB sound sets.
Studiophonik will be be available from Spring 2005 at 399 euros.
Studiophonik will be be available from Spring 2005 at 399 euros.
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Jan 26 - 12:34 AM | Plug-ins > Cycling '74 |
Cycling '74 and Octiv released Octirama, a surround dynamics processor for Digidesign ProTools TDM systems. Octirama is a multi-band dynamics processor for 5.1 surround mastering for the Digidesign TDM environment. Octirama incorporates four and five band processing for each of five channels plus advanced bass management.
Octirama will be available in first quarter 2005 for $995.
Octirama will be available in first quarter 2005 for $995.
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Jan 25 - 10:45 PM | Music Software > Mackie |
Mackie has announced a new update to v2.0 of its Audio-Midi sequencer Tracktion. This new release introduces an enhanced MIDI editor, more comprehensive keyboard control and the ability to map hardware MIDI controllers to filter parameters. This version also adds a new 64-bit mix engine, improved external synchronization support, eight auxiliary sends and returns, and full integration for Mackie Control Universal and C4 controllers.
A demo version is available on Mackie web site.
A demo version is available on Mackie web site.
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Jan 25 - 09:15 PM | Music Hardware > Gibson |
Gibson is releasing a digital guitar, featuring an ethernet-connection in addition to normal analogue out. It is designed to work as a normal Gibson Les Paul, but with digital options to expand the guitarists creative canvas, including the ability to assign separate outputs for separate strings, via a claimed no-latency breakoutbox. With some agile fingers you might be able to play all six guitarparts of your new rockopera yourself, at the same time.
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