Mac and Music News
Through Friday October 26, 2007
Aug 29 - 10:18 AM | Audio Hardware > CEntrance |
CEntrance, Inc., announced that MicPort Pro has begun shipping. MicPort Pro is a portable, low noise USB mic preamp featuring 24-bit/96kHz performance, 48V phantom power, zero latency monitoring, loud headphone output, and knobs for input and output level. MicPort Pro offers driverless, "wizard-free" installation and lets users record with most Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X audio applications. MicPort Pro ships with a 6' USB cable and a carrying pouch. Users can download free software tools for recording and mixing from the CEntrance website.
List price for MicPort Pro is $149.95 in the U.S. with a MAP of $124.95.
List price for MicPort Pro is $149.95 in the U.S. with a MAP of $124.95.
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Aug 29 - 07:22 AM | Computer Hardware |
Sonnet Tech launches the new ExpressCard 34 card allowing any MacBookPro or PC laptop (with and ExpressCard port) to benefit from 2 additionals firewire 400 ports and one USB2 port. Available from october, this card will only cost EUR 65.
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Aug 28 - 12:51 PM | Plug-ins > VirSyn |
VirSyn introduces REFLECT, an algorithmic reverberation plugin which combines the flexibility of vintage algorithmic reverbs with the sonic quality of convolution based reverbs.
The creation of high quality reverb needs a realistic simulation of the important early reflections together with a smooth and colorless reverberation tail. The early reflections are the most important clue for the human ear to get a feeling about the dimension and character of a room. Most algorithmic reverbs offer a number of different algorithms to simulate different natural rooms like chamber, halls or artificial ones like plates.
REFLECT uses impulse responses from real acoustic spaces and classical reverb algorithms to emulate their acoustical properties.
The creation of high quality reverb needs a realistic simulation of the important early reflections together with a smooth and colorless reverberation tail. The early reflections are the most important clue for the human ear to get a feeling about the dimension and character of a room. Most algorithmic reverbs offer a number of different algorithms to simulate different natural rooms like chamber, halls or artificial ones like plates.
REFLECT uses impulse responses from real acoustic spaces and classical reverb algorithms to emulate their acoustical properties.
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Aug 28 - 02:21 AM | Virtual Instrument > BandmateLoops |
BandmateLoops unveiled three new Sounds Like Drums Universal Virtual Instruments today. SLD's Hip Hop/RnB Kit offers multiple styles of Hip-Hop drums in one package. Firstly, the SLD 808 set provides classic emulation of the legendary drum machine. This
set is a powerful hybrid of real drum samples and synthesized sounds. Secondly, The Old School set provides the perfect backdrop for traditional Hip-Hop tracks, offering classic Hip-Hop sound. Finally, the RnB Kit is ideal for contemporary RnB sound. (ala Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige, John Legend, etc.)
Each kit utilizes a one-hundred percent analog recording process. The result is sound with a warmth and richness that is simply not achievable with even todays digital recording. Supported instrument formats include Mac and PC versions of Kontakt 2, Reason and others.
set is a powerful hybrid of real drum samples and synthesized sounds. Secondly, The Old School set provides the perfect backdrop for traditional Hip-Hop tracks, offering classic Hip-Hop sound. Finally, the RnB Kit is ideal for contemporary RnB sound. (ala Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige, John Legend, etc.)
Each kit utilizes a one-hundred percent analog recording process. The result is sound with a warmth and richness that is simply not achievable with even todays digital recording. Supported instrument formats include Mac and PC versions of Kontakt 2, Reason and others.
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Aug 27 - 04:52 PM | 440network > MacMusic |
The 440Network.com team and myself are so proud to let all of you loyal MacMusicians know that we will be celebrating our 10th anniversary on September 27th during Apple Expo in Paris.
Ten years... Wow! When I launched the MacMusic mailing list on September 29th, 1997, I would never have imagined (even in my most enthusiastic dreams) that we would count, 10 years later, over 70,000 subscribed members and host close to one million visitors every month! I guess that follows the place internet took in our lives in a general way...
When I was a teenager studying electronics, music and sound engineering, I would have loved to access such useful content as the one we now deliver online through our news items, forums, article sections, etc. Now days, students, well versed amateurs and even acclaimed professionals can quickly get very useful answers to precise technical questions within minutes as these will be consulted by thousands of passionate users throughout the world that just love to share their knowhow and tech experiences.
Ten years... Wow! When I launched the MacMusic mailing list on September 29th, 1997, I would never have imagined (even in my most enthusiastic dreams) that we would count, 10 years later, over 70,000 subscribed members and host close to one million visitors every month! I guess that follows the place internet took in our lives in a general way...
When I was a teenager studying electronics, music and sound engineering, I would have loved to access such useful content as the one we now deliver online through our news items, forums, article sections, etc. Now days, students, well versed amateurs and even acclaimed professionals can quickly get very useful answers to precise technical questions within minutes as these will be consulted by thousands of passionate users throughout the world that just love to share their knowhow and tech experiences.
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