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Apr 18 - 09:35 AM, by Nantho Audio Hardware > Digidesign
Audio Hardware : Digidesign monitors - macmusicDigidesign today announced a new family of bi-amplified, professional-grade studio reference monitors—the Reference Monitor Series (RMS). Developed jointly with PMC (the Professional Monitor Company, based in the UK), the new RMS monitors unite Digidesign's deep expertise in digital audio with PMC's legacy for fine, cutting-edge loudspeaker designs and meticulous manufacturing.

Available as a 5.5-inch two-way (RM1 ) and a 6.7-inch two-way (RM2 ), the Digidesign® RMS monitors incorporate innovation in almost every aspect of their design—from amplifier topology to acoustics and the deployment of advanced digital signal processing. Key technologies employed in Digidesign RMS monitors include the following :

- Advanced Transmission Line technology from PMC
- Bass Port Emulation provid ...
Apr 17 - 04:13 PM, by Nantho Audio Hardware
Audio Hardware : Isochrone 10M, an atomic clocking device - macmusicAntelope Audio launches the Isochrone 10M, an atomic master clock device, ideal for professionals and audiophiles demanding the highest possible accuracy. At the heart of the Isochrone 10M is the chemical element rubidium, which thanks to the hyperfine structure of rubidium's energy levels produces a clock that is 100,000 times more stable than crystal oscillators. Whereas an average crystal oscillator running free at 98Khz would lose one audio sample a second, this unit can be relied on to be sample accurate for eight days. With impressive stability of 0.03 ppB (parts per billion), it has a practically immeasurable jitter, while the Rubidium technology ensures the most stable and accurate clock reference possible.

The Isochrone 10M is compatible with any audio converters that can lock to an external clock source using either Wordclock BNC, S/PDIF or AES connectors. For more information, please visit their web site.
Apr 17 - 03:20 PM, by Nantho Music Software > Five12
Music Software : Numerology 2.0 coming soon - macmusicAfter many months of development, Numerology version 2.0 is closing in on the final stages of development.

New Features :

- Universal Binary
- ReWire Device Mode with Live, Digital Performer, Logic, and ProTools
- Much-Revised UI (cleaner graphics and fonts, new tab-based system for switching between stacks, etc...)
- New Routing System
- Patchbay system that allows you to create as many inputs and outputs as you need, give them proper names, then assign them to whatever hardware ports you desire
- MonoNote/PolyNote Sequencers Two all-new mega sequencers with an absurdly long list of feature !
- Envelope Module
- Enhanced mixer
- etc...

Numerology 2 will be $99, the same as the current price for 1.4, there is no upgrade price. Registered users can access the current 2.0 beta builds now. A public beta is currently planned for late Februrary. There is no current release date set.
Apr 17 - 03:07 PM, by Nantho Virtual Instrument > GForce
Virtual Instrument : GForce Oddity goes UB - macmusicUpdating their instruments to Universal Binary has been an epic task for GForce Software, but now the hat trick has been scored with the release of the UB Oddity.

The update is free to users who purchased and registered their instrument after the 1st October 2006. For these users the instrument has automatically been allocated to their accounts at the GForce website. If you purchased your Oddity before 1st October 2006, you will need to update to the Universal Oddity via the shop at a price of £13.99 (plus VAT), €19.99 (plus VAT) or $26.00.

Note that GForce are promising that the Universal Binary versions of their remaining MiniMonsta instrument will be available in a matter of weeks.
Apr 16 - 09:11 AM, by Nantho Audio Hardware > Mackie
Audio Hardware : Mackie HRmk2 studio monitors - macmusicMackie unveils the HRmk2 high resolution studio monitor series with the new THX approved HR824mk2 and HR624mk2 monitors which replace their predecessors.

Crafted from a single piece of cast aluminum, the HRmk2's new Zero Edge Baffle minimizes diffraction for a crystal clear mix image, while its Optimized Waveguide delivers wide, even dispersion as well as full, articulate mids. Coupled with the passive radiator, the new baffle design also ensures tight, articulate bass extension. And with a real wood enclosure, the HRmk2s perform with maximum detail, clarity and warmth. The HR624mk2 features a 6.7-inch low distortion LF transducer (woofer) and a 1-inch titanium dome tweeter while the HR824mk2 has a 8.75-inch low distortion LF woofer and a 1-inch titanium dome tweeter.

They will be available late June 2007 and have a European retail price of €599,00 for the HR824mk2 and €449,00 for the HR624mk2.
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