Mac and Music News
Through Monday September 24, 2007
Nov 27 - 01:03 PM | Computer Hardware > Apogee Electronics |
VBus provides unlimited routing possibilities across multiple applications in any Symphony equipped G5 or Mac Pro. With VBus, users have the ability to create virtual hardware buses, which allows for the routing of audio within an audio application or between different audio applications. For example, it is now possible in Logic Pro to record a submix of multiple audio tracks onto a new audio track, which was previously impossible without VBus.
The Performance Tuning feature makes it possible to further reduce the latency of a Symphony system. When set to High Performance, latency is reduced to previously unattainable levels.
For more information see their web site.
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Nov 27 - 12:38 PM | Virtual Instrument |
Unstable Oscillators is available for €17.95. Previous Pro-Sounds customers can enjoy a 20% loyalty discount via a special link sent via email.
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Nov 27 - 11:55 AM | Industry > audioMIDI.com |
That sounded like something we should mention as audioMIDI has always been a great MacMusic supporter.
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Nov 24 - 06:23 PM | 440network > MacMusic |
If you use an AOL address with us, please change it now in your profile to one which will work, answer the verification email from us, et voilà!
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Nov 24 - 09:00 AM | Plug-ins > Expert Sleepers |
There are various NINJAM client applications already in existence. Generally though these are designed around the assumption that you're just using the computer to send and receive audio, and that your instruments are just fed into your computer's audio interface. If however your instrument is your computer, it's not really possible to get audio in and out of the Ninjam system in a convenient way. By having the Ninjam client in a plug-in, it makes it very easy to combi ...
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