Mac and Music News
Through Monday March 5, 2007
Dec 5 - 02:38 PM | Virtual Instrument > ReFX |
Feature highlights:
* Over 4 Gigabytes of previously unreleased sample material.
* Over 650 presets including all popular genres.
* Expandable: New samples and new presets. Three expansions are available already (with more in production):
o Dance Orchestra: Choirs, strings, brass, timpani, etc. $69.99.
o Dance Vol.1: 128 fresh dance sounds. $69.99.
o House Vol.1: 128 funky house sounds. $69.99.
* Production quality built-in reverb (by ArtsAcoustic).
* Freely programmable arpeggiator.
* Trance-gate.
* Skinnable: Five skins to choose from.
Nexus is available for Mac OS X (Universal Binary) in VST and Audio Unit formats and has an MSRP of $299.99.
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Dec 5 - 02:15 PM | Virtual Instrument > SonicCouture |
For more information, visit their web site.
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Dec 5 - 01:48 PM | Plug-ins > CodeOperator |
EverythingBundle for MacOS X (PlugAdmin, DelayPack, COModPack) $50 (save $25)
PlugInBundle for MacOS X and Windows (DelayPack, COModPack) $40 (save $20)
You can buy the Bundles using PayPal by clicking the ling below. For more informations about their products please visit the [CodeOperator] products page.
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Dec 5 - 01:36 PM | Virtual Instrument > Camel Audio |
The new preset bank 'TC Elementals' was designed by Tim Conrardy, one of Cameleon's leading sound designers. The bank contains a wide range of sounds, including basses, guitars, ethnic instruments, distorted and crisp leads, a great acoustic piano and ballad electric piano. The pads range from warm sounds which fit unobtrusively into a mix to extreme 'moving' pads and atmospher ...
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Dec 4 - 12:56 PM | Rumor > Apple |

"The new laptop should be even thinner and weigh less than the current
models in the MacBook Pro line-up. In spite of this very tiny and lightweight
form-factor, the miniaturized MacBook Pro should keep its built-in optical drive
and sport a dual-core processor, providing unequalled size/performance ratio in
the PC industry, sources told MacScoop."
This "ultra-portable" MacBook Pro is estimated to be priced in the $1700-$1800 range and sport a 12" widescreen display. The introduction of 12" MacBook Pro would fill a gap left by the 12" PowerBook model, which was dropped during the transition to Intel in early 2006.
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