Mac and Music News
Jul 17 - 01:25 AM | Music Software > Arobas Music |
Guitar Pro is a complete fingering charts editor for guitar, banjo and bass. It is a workshop for guitarists of every level to improve, compose or even simply to have some accompaniment. Guitar Pro is available for $59.
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Jul 15 - 03:38 PM | Virtual Instrument > Ableton |
Ableton also announced Sampler, an advanced sound-design and sound-sculpting instrument available as an upgrade within Ableton Live 6. Sampler offers fresh sound-design possibilities through its unique processing and modulation options. When combined within Ableton's Instrument and Effect Racks in Live 6, multiple Samplers provide unprecedented depth of control, automation and sonic possibilities.
Each instance of Sampler can host any number of sample zones. Key and velocity ranges as well as crossfades can be defined using a graphical editor. Numerous playback and looping options can also be set up for each zone. Sampler helps with mapping and also helps find appropriate loop points.
Most importantly, Sampler integrates perfectly with Live. Its GUI will be instantly familiar to users accustomed to Live's look and feel. Its short loading times and efficient handling of large-volume libraries provide the sensation of a light-weight yet powerful engine.
Each instance of Sampler can host any number of sample zones. Key and velocity ranges as well as crossfades can be defined using a graphical editor. Numerous playback and looping options can also be set up for each zone. Sampler helps with mapping and also helps find appropriate loop points.
Most importantly, Sampler integrates perfectly with Live. Its GUI will be instantly familiar to users accustomed to Live's look and feel. Its short loading times and efficient handling of large-volume libraries provide the sensation of a light-weight yet powerful engine.
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Jul 15 - 11:32 AM | Music Software > Ableton |
Ableton announces Live 6. Like no other Ableton release, Live 6 has opened itself to new creative communities—offering Quicktime video support, a professional multisample library, and customizable racks of instruments and effects. Live 6 also satisfies frequent user requests by delivering multicore support, enhanced project management tools, and improved MIDI control.
With Quicktime video support, Live enters the world of post-production. Drag and drop movies directly into Live's Arrangement View, and monitor the result on a video window or second screen. Then, align music to visuals, and process the movie's audio signal within Live. It has never been easier to improvise, compose and warp music to picture.
The Essential Instrument Collection provides Live 6 users with a comprehensive library of multisampled instruments. The included instruments cover the entire musical spectrum, from orchestral strings and brasses, to classic guitars and electric keyboards, to instruments like the harp and the glockenspiel. Load and play the collection in Live's Simpler, or in Sampler—Ableton's new optional multisample instrument.
Instrument and Effect Racks offer a new level of depth to Live without sacrificing accessibility. Use Racks to create, save and control customized groupings of multiple instruments, effects and plug-ins. Then distribute your creations online. Use the Rack's included knobs to adjust any number of parameters with a single knob or fader. Live 6 comes with many preconfigured racks with both instruments and common processing tools like guitar and bass distortion, drum processing, and mastering.
Live 6 also features a number of exciting changes and improvements:
With Quicktime video support, Live enters the world of post-production. Drag and drop movies directly into Live's Arrangement View, and monitor the result on a video window or second screen. Then, align music to visuals, and process the movie's audio signal within Live. It has never been easier to improvise, compose and warp music to picture.
The Essential Instrument Collection provides Live 6 users with a comprehensive library of multisampled instruments. The included instruments cover the entire musical spectrum, from orchestral strings and brasses, to classic guitars and electric keyboards, to instruments like the harp and the glockenspiel. Load and play the collection in Live's Simpler, or in Sampler—Ableton's new optional multisample instrument.
Instrument and Effect Racks offer a new level of depth to Live without sacrificing accessibility. Use Racks to create, save and control customized groupings of multiple instruments, effects and plug-ins. Then distribute your creations online. Use the Rack's included knobs to adjust any number of parameters with a single knob or fader. Live 6 comes with many preconfigured racks with both instruments and common processing tools like guitar and bass distortion, drum processing, and mastering.
Live 6 also features a number of exciting changes and improvements:
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Jul 15 - 10:21 AM | Virtual Instrument > LinPlug |
LinPlug released Octopus, CronoX and Sophistry updates as Universal Binary version for Intel based Mac computers.
Octopus was also further CPU optimised and now uses significantly less
CPU. Furthermore a couple of small bugs have been fixed. The complete list of changes is
- Now for Intel-based Mac computers
- Further reduced CPU load
- Envelopes now in sync even for very long notes
- Improved voice stealing
- Fixed seldom incomplete redrawing when switching oscillators
Octopus was also further CPU optimised and now uses significantly less
CPU. Furthermore a couple of small bugs have been fixed. The complete list of changes is
- Now for Intel-based Mac computers
- Further reduced CPU load
- Envelopes now in sync even for very long notes
- Improved voice stealing
- Fixed seldom incomplete redrawing when switching oscillators
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Jul 14 - 05:55 PM | 440network > MacMusic |
On May 21st, we anounced a major back-end update of our site MacMusic.org. Among other things, we updated our forum software adding great new features to it. It was also a new site design, a new logo… (certainly not the one we dreamed about but we will work on that later on). But the most important changes were hidden underneath the code, allowing hot new site features.
Behind all of this, our idea was to offer wider content to our growing community WITHOUT changing the efficiency and the pertinence of the forums found at MacMusic. To do that, we have simply moved our Forums to a new domain : www.440forums.com that now has its own homepage, listing the new threads category by category. The new members will surely appreciate while the MacMusicians will find very little changes when browsing the forums from MacMusic.
With the new reordering of the Forums, we have preserved the specificities of MacMusic forums in an elegant way, while opening offering new subjects using the same professional spirit, support and knowledge base. Visitors can from now on have great conversations about guitar, synths, keyboards, studio gear, building a vocal booth, or chat about their personal music and much more...
Behind all of this, our idea was to offer wider content to our growing community WITHOUT changing the efficiency and the pertinence of the forums found at MacMusic. To do that, we have simply moved our Forums to a new domain : www.440forums.com that now has its own homepage, listing the new threads category by category. The new members will surely appreciate while the MacMusicians will find very little changes when browsing the forums from MacMusic.
With the new reordering of the Forums, we have preserved the specificities of MacMusic forums in an elegant way, while opening offering new subjects using the same professional spirit, support and knowledge base. Visitors can from now on have great conversations about guitar, synths, keyboards, studio gear, building a vocal booth, or chat about their personal music and much more...
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