Mac and Music News
Through Friday September 9, 2005
Jul 12 - 11:40 AM | Plug-ins > Little Endian |
Sound designers Spectral Suite AudioUnit Mac OSX version is now available. The Suite includes the following plugins : Spectral Morpher, Phat, Phat Pro, PitchShift multiband and daBomb. Spectral Suite is fully compatible with FXpansion VST to AU and VST to RTAS adapters.
Spectral Suite AudioUnits costs $99,00.
Spectral Suite AudioUnits costs $99,00.
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Jul 12 - 09:47 AM | Virtual Instrument > Access Music |
At last, Access Music posted an update to version 1.1 for its Virus Powercore system. This version 1.1 contains loads of improvements and bug fixes. The free software update is available at the TC Electronics support website.
Virus Powercore version 1.1 | 1 users'comment |
Jul 11 - 05:10 PM | Music Software > Plogue |
Bidule is growing to version 0.8501, which adds set position dialog when double-clicking on a point ans adds some improvements is MIDI Note Transposer. Bidule is a realtime modular creation studio aimed mainly at artists seeking a new creative environment to experiment with. With Bidule, you create your own live music creation environment, inserting audio and midi devices, ReWire Devices, Au and VST instruments and plugins.
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Jul 11 - 03:12 PM | Computer Hardware > Edirol |
Edirol announced a new version of it's UA-1 series USB Audio Interface. The new UA-1EX replaces the EDIROL UA-1X and adds support for ASIO drivers and 24 bit / 96 kHz audio. The UA-1EX continues to feature Core Audio support for Mac OSX. Inputs include RCA pin, input for plug-in powered electret condenser type stereo microphones and S/PDIF optical in. Outputs include RCA pin, 1/8" headphone jack and S/PDIF optical output.
The UA-1EX will ship at $99.00 in the fourth quarter '05.
The UA-1EX will ship at $99.00 in the fourth quarter '05.
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Jul 11 - 12:15 PM | Computer Hardware |
Researchers of the Georgia Institute of Technology have created a mechanical guitar playing robot,"Crazy J". This robot is composed of two mechanical systems that interact to play a range of 29 musical notes. A plucking mechanism with six independently controlled picks is mounted over the body of the guitar and a fingering mechanism with an array of 23 fingertips is mounted over the first four frets of the fingerboard.
That's a good news !
That's a good news !
Crazy J | 7 users'comments |