Mac and Music News
Through Tuesday December 20, 2005
Oct 29 - 10:30 PM | 440network |
MacMusic reminds you that tonight, in the USA, Canada and EEC countries : clocks return to Standard-Winter Time. So at three o'clock sharp, you will have to put the hands back an hour, and like magic, it will only be two then ! So the choice is yours : it can either be one hour sleeping , or one partying and for some of you one exchanging in the forum ...
Don't forget to go to your MM "user control panel" to ajust the base time zone ! ("user account", "Control Panel : board setting").
Don't forget to go to your MM "user control panel" to ajust the base time zone ! ("user account", "Control Panel : board setting").
Greenwich Time, World Time since 1884 | Post a comment ? |
Oct 29 - 04:20 PM | Plug-ins > Audio Ease |
Audio Ease announces a cosmetic update - version 5.1.1 - for Altiverb. They also announce, because Digidesign decided to give up HTDM, that the upcoming Altiverb version 6 will be available as TDM version ! A special upgrade offer will be available for HTDM registered users.
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Oct 29 - 02:55 PM | Computer Hardware > Ego Systems Inc (ESI) |
ESI unveils the new MIDI Mate, a very compact-sized MIDI interface, USB powered. It features 16 MIDI channels, one input, one output, and a standard USB MIDI adapter cable. The MIDI Mate is Mac OS X compatible.
It costs $49,95.
It costs $49,95.
ESI MIDI Mate | Post a comment ? |
Oct 28 - 05:32 PM | Music Software > Sonic Studio |
Sonic Studio announces PreMaster CD, a simplified version of SonicStudio DDP. This new tool is a host–based premastering application that opens AIFF, WAV, BWF and SD2 stereo files. PreMaster CD creates DDP version 2 file sets, and CD-Rs & Roxio's Jam image file format. The program features Sonic Studio's familiar NGC user interface, and is OS X–native.
PreMaster CD will cost $795.
PreMaster CD will cost $795.
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Oct 27 - 05:56 PM | 440network > Ableton |
MacMusic is very proud to publish in its article section an interview with Daft Punk' Thomas Bangalter, about his use of Ableton Live software. This interview was made in September 2005 by our friend Patrick Wack from Ableton .
Enjoy your reading !
Enjoy your reading !
the interview | Post a comment ? |