Mac and Music News
Through Friday June 29, 2007
May 30 - 02:17 PM | Virtual Instrument > Toontrack |
Toontrack Music has announced two new expansions for dfh EZdrummer, Claustrophobic EZX and Twisted Kit EZX. Basically the Claustrophobic EZX is specialized in radical beats of today's top RnB, Hip Hop and Pop producers while the Twisted Kit EZX is based upon Michael Blair's set-up which included a mix of regular drums and odd bits and pieces like trashcans, bedroom furniture and rusty bicycle frames.
The Claustrophobic and Twisted Kit EZX:s are expected to be released in July 2007 with preliminary pricing set at $99 / €89 / £59 each. Note that audio examples are already available.
The Claustrophobic and Twisted Kit EZX:s are expected to be released in July 2007 with preliminary pricing set at $99 / €89 / £59 each. Note that audio examples are already available.
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May 30 - 02:02 PM | Music Hardware > Sinevibes |
Sinevibes is excited to unveil the second edition of it's groundbreaking sound design book for Roland V-Synth series. Featuring nearly twice the volume of the previous edition, the new V-Synth TweakBook describes both the underlying concepts and possible usage of available synthesis blocks and technologies, and is provided with sound structure diagrams, parameter map, example patches and audio demos.
This book now is an even greater knowledge resource for those who want to take their sound design skills to a new level and learn how to use the V-Synth's range of building elements both alone and in various simple or complex combinations.
This book now is an even greater knowledge resource for those who want to take their sound design skills to a new level and learn how to use the V-Synth's range of building elements both alone and in various simple or complex combinations.
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May 29 - 05:02 PM | Industry |
For all analog, modular and hybrides synths geeks, here is a new site totally dedicated to them. ModularSquare.com is a an online store but it also delivers great deal of information and ressources for analog synths lovers...
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May 29 - 11:29 AM | Audio Hardware |
Zaxcom unveils the Deva 5.8 which is a 10 track hard disk recorder for film and television production. With 8 hardware faders and built-in hard drive, DVD-RAM and Flash memory slot the Deva 5.8 is a complete solution for recording mixing and effects in one package.
Features :
- 10 track recording on built-in hard disk, DVD-RAM or flash media
- 8 hardware faders
- 8 Analog mic/line inputs with 48V phantom power
- 8 Digital inputs
- 8 digital direct outputs
- Built-in 16 channel mixer
- EQ, notch filter, compressor and delay on each channel
- Mix to disk or outputs pre or post fader
- Record to external firewire drive w/no additional computers
- Full metadata entry directly on Deva
- Intuitive integrated color touch screen interface
For more information, please visit their web site.
Features :
- 10 track recording on built-in hard disk, DVD-RAM or flash media
- 8 hardware faders
- 8 Analog mic/line inputs with 48V phantom power
- 8 Digital inputs
- 8 digital direct outputs
- Built-in 16 channel mixer
- EQ, notch filter, compressor and delay on each channel
- Mix to disk or outputs pre or post fader
- Record to external firewire drive w/no additional computers
- Full metadata entry directly on Deva
- Intuitive integrated color touch screen interface
For more information, please visit their web site.
Zaxcom Deva 5.8 | Post a comment ? |
May 29 - 10:17 AM | Virtual Instrument > Garritan |
Garritan has announced the availability of free Kontakt Player 2 / Mac Intel updates for Personal Orchestra and Jazz & Big Band. The Official Kontakt Player 2 versions of both GPO and JABB are now posted for download at the Native Instruments web site. This version extends the features of Kontakt 2 to GPO/JABB and brings Mac-Intel compatibility as well as new features.
For more information, please visit their web site.
For more information, please visit their web site.
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