Mac and Music News
Through Thursday March 31, 2005
Sep 25 - 04:30 PM | Apple > Apple |
If your dream is to sell your musics on the Apple iTunes Music Store, Apple has updated the iTunes section of its web site for independant artists, groups and labels. If you're interested in selling your music on the iTunes Music Store, you can complete the online application available from this section.
Good luck !
Good luck !
www.apple.com/itunes | Post a comment ? |
Sep 25 - 03:00 PM | Plug-ins > Sonnox |
The Oxford Reverb plug-in is a flexible stereo reverberation generator, designed to complement existing Oxford applications in providing the user with the highest technical and sonic performance coupled with artistic and creative facility. As well as providing stunning presets, the user has full control over all of its many parameters, including a very comprehensive early reflections section, and integrated 5-band EQ.
The Oxford Reverb is available in TDM for Pro Tools HD/HD Accel and in RTAS for pro Tools LE 6 or higher.
The Oxford Reverb is available in TDM for Pro Tools HD/HD Accel and in RTAS for pro Tools LE 6 or higher.
Oxford Reverb - MM Softs section | Post a comment ? |
Sep 25 - 01:15 PM | Music Software > Cycling '74 |
The free Soundflower audio routing utility for OS X is just updated. It now works with a new application called Soundflowerbed that allows you to choose any connection and send it to your audio output.
Source code is also available.
Source code is also available.
www.cycling74.com/ | Post a comment ? |
Sep 25 - 11:30 AM | Virtual Instrument > Hartmann |
Hartmann the infamous guys behind the Neuron, one of the very few breaktrough in synthesis since VA came on earth, is releasing anytime soon a virtual instrument based on the Neuron technology. The Neuron VS will come:
- with a little USB knob box (which is the dongle in case you wonder…)
- a dongle with a joystick and 4 knobs for a change;
- 250 models to use on the…
- 2 resynators (each with 3 spheres and 3 scapes levels);
- 8 blender types to blend these;
- a multimode filter (24dB lowpass, 12dB lowpass, 6dB lowpass, 6dB highpass, bandpass);
- 7 enveloppes (2 per resynator, 2 freely assignable, one for the filter);
- a Frequency FX Module (EQ / Compressor, Distortion, Ring Modulator, Decimator and SP Warp);
- a Time FX Module (Stereo Spread, Left/Right Delay, Flanger, Phaser and Chorus);
- a Slicer module for "multidimensional" (whatever it is) modulation (12 waveforms), and a LFO;
- if you're the lazy type, there's 300 sounds already programmed,
- and YES the joystick is recorded and automated (nice touch).
For the ones who would have like to twiddle a neuron here is at least a less (compared to the price of the full Neuron) expensive way to do so.
The plug-in is VST and AU compatible, price is set at about 700 € and the dong…controler is called the nuke!
- with a little USB knob box (which is the dongle in case you wonder…)
- a dongle with a joystick and 4 knobs for a change;
- 250 models to use on the…
- 2 resynators (each with 3 spheres and 3 scapes levels);
- 8 blender types to blend these;
- a multimode filter (24dB lowpass, 12dB lowpass, 6dB lowpass, 6dB highpass, bandpass);
- 7 enveloppes (2 per resynator, 2 freely assignable, one for the filter);
- a Frequency FX Module (EQ / Compressor, Distortion, Ring Modulator, Decimator and SP Warp);
- a Time FX Module (Stereo Spread, Left/Right Delay, Flanger, Phaser and Chorus);
- a Slicer module for "multidimensional" (whatever it is) modulation (12 waveforms), and a LFO;
- if you're the lazy type, there's 300 sounds already programmed,
- and YES the joystick is recorded and automated (nice touch).
For the ones who would have like to twiddle a neuron here is at least a less (compared to the price of the full Neuron) expensive way to do so.
The plug-in is VST and AU compatible, price is set at about 700 € and the dong…controler is called the nuke!
Neuron connection | 1 users'comment |
Sep 25 - 12:37 AM | Misc > Korg |
SoundEngine just announced a new collection of keyboards patches for the Korg Triton, "101 Keys" which includes 101 Acoustic Pianos, Electric Pianos and Organs. Theses patches are also available in SoundDiver, Unisyn, and MIDIQuest formats.
101 Keys for Triton costs $29.95.
101 Keys for Triton costs $29.95.
www.soundengine.com | Post a comment ? |