Mac and Music News
Through Thursday November 10, 2005
Oct 18 - 11:50 AM | Virtual Instrument > ReFX |
ReFX annouces an update to version 2.5.4 for both Slayer full version and Slayer demo version. With this release, the OSX AU version can now be resized using the "edit" button. This version also fixes bugs : Text-input problems, FL Studio wasn't remembering the path to the last loaded preset/bank.
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Oct 17 - 05:47 PM | Misc > Apple |
Reminder : Apple announced in July its "recording deal" : "When you buy Logic Pro 7 with a PowerBook, Power Mac, or Xserve, you'll save $500 — and get the massive music toolkit the pros use to compose, arrange, record, and produce. Because every musician deserves a big break".
It seems that this special offer is extended to November 30, 2005.
It seems that this special offer is extended to November 30, 2005.
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Oct 16 - 05:40 PM | Music Hardware |
Rolf Spuler creates digital music instruments. This designer announces, in collaboration with BridgeCo, a new FireWire guitar called "Paradis". After USB-powered ukulele, or FireWire instruments projects, it's now time for this guitar. It is real, it works, and thanks to FireWire, each string can be recorded to a separate audio channel.
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Oct 16 - 03:12 PM | Music Software > Apple |
We all know that iTunes 6.0 is now available. You can now preview, buy, and download over 2,000 videos on the iTunes Music Store and sync your music and purchased videos with iPod to enjoy on the go. But our friend Lo76 informs us that this new version of iTunes needs Quicktime 7.03, which doesn't run with the QuikTime Pro 6 option.
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Oct 16 - 12:35 PM | Audio Hardware > Sony Professional |
Sony announces a new portable digital recorder. The PCM-D1 features 96K-24 bit recording capability, 4GB internal flash memory, removable Memory Stick Pro high-speed storage and a built-in USB 2.0 port for Macintosh and Windows/PC operating systems. The new PCM-D1 recorder also includes built-in condenser microphones (X-Y configuration), WAV recording file format capability and a LCD display.
The Sony PCM-D1 recorder wiil be available in December for $2000.
The Sony PCM-D1 recorder wiil be available in December for $2000.
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