Mac and Music News
Through Friday May 25, 2007
Oct 24 - 12:14 PM | Virtual Instrument > FXpansion |
FXpansion is pleased to announce the release of the free mono synth ORCA an experimental monosynth built to showcase some exciting new technology that they have been developing. Anyone can download the synth by creating a free user account at the FXpansion web page. This account also gives access to the company's forum for discussion, tips and support.
ORCA is available as a VST 2.3 plug-in for Windows (XP) and OS X (10.4 PPC and Intel), and can be used in other hosts (Audio Units, RTAS) via FXpansion VST-RTAS or VST-AU Adapters. Note that Ableton Live does not support VST 2.3 on Mac Intel.
The latest version supports disabling of animation which helps some users who have been experiencing large cpu usage due to graphics. The filter algorithm has also been updated for improved resonance drive.
ORCA is available as a VST 2.3 plug-in for Windows (XP) and OS X (10.4 PPC and Intel), and can be used in other hosts (Audio Units, RTAS) via FXpansion VST-RTAS or VST-AU Adapters. Note that Ableton Live does not support VST 2.3 on Mac Intel.
The latest version supports disabling of animation which helps some users who have been experiencing large cpu usage due to graphics. The filter algorithm has also been updated for improved resonance drive.
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Oct 24 - 12:13 PM | Computer Hardware > TC Electronic |
TC Electronic today announced the final release and shipping of the new PowerCore Express, the PCIe version of PowerCore. PowerCore Express was designed for the new fast PCIe-equipped PCs and Macs and ships with the same 14 plug-ins as PowerCore PCI mkII, including two types of reverb, multiple compressors, chorus/delay, parametric EQ, a synth and a guitar amp simulator.
TC Electronic will continue to offer the existing PowerCore PCI mkII and PowerCore Unplugged versions, ensuring the utmost compatibility with all PCI, PCI-X and PCI Express-equipped computers.
TC Electronic will continue to offer the existing PowerCore PCI mkII and PowerCore Unplugged versions, ensuring the utmost compatibility with all PCI, PCI-X and PCI Express-equipped computers.
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Oct 23 - 12:23 PM | Virtual Instrument > Swar Systems |
Swar Systems, a Switzerland-based company specialized in Indian music software, has announced that their VSTi/AU plugin SwarPlug featuring 49 Indian instruments now also runs on Mac Intel platforms. With this release, all Swar Systems products now run on both PPC and Intel Macs, as well as PCs.
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Oct 23 - 12:22 PM | Industry > DontCrac[k] |
Sinevibes and DontCrac[k] are excited to announce a mutual cooperation agreement. Starting immediately from now, the complete range of products from Sinevibes will be available through the DontCrac[k] online web store.
The innovative sound design books and sound libraries for Roland Synthesizers as well as the great sound processing software 'Transformer" issued under the Sinevibes label are well-known and appreciated across musicians in over 50 countries. And from now on, absolutely anyone around the world with a credit card can get immediate hold of them with instant download delivery at :
The innovative sound design books and sound libraries for Roland Synthesizers as well as the great sound processing software 'Transformer" issued under the Sinevibes label are well-known and appreciated across musicians in over 50 countries. And from now on, absolutely anyone around the world with a credit card can get immediate hold of them with instant download delivery at :
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Oct 23 - 12:21 PM | Plug-ins > Sonnox |
Sony Oxford is now offering flexible bundles, which means you choose which plug-ins you want to include in your bundle. Simply pick and mix the plug-ins you want to make up your own custom bundle, and the more plug-ins you choose, the greater the discount you will get.
For more detail see their website.
For more detail see their website.
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