Mac and Music News
Through Sunday November 18, 2007
Mar 30 - 08:53 AM | Computer Hardware > Akai |
Akai unveils the MPK49, a new USB/MIDI controller. The MPK49 combines a high-quality, 49-key, semi-weighted keyboard with aftertouch and 12 MPC-style drum pads. 48 total pads are accessible via 4 pad banks. The pads feature popular MPC Note Repeat function and Swing parameters, and the performance controller has its own arpeggiator, for creating quick, creative riffs in seconds. It delivers 72 assignable controls, with assignable inputs that include an expression pedal, footswitch, pitch bend and modulation wheel.
For more information, please visit their web site.
For more information, please visit their web site.
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Mar 30 - 06:24 AM | Audio Hardware > Solid State Logic |
Solid State Logic proudly announces the XLogic Alpha VHD Pre at the Frankfurt Music Messe. Based on the VHD circuit from SSL's acclaimed Duality console, the VHD Pre adds four SSL mic preamps to any line level DAW audio interface, transforming it into a professional quality, multi-channel analogue recording system.
Key features :
- Four ultra-clean SSL preamps with 75dB of gain
- Independently switched 48V phantom power
- 20dB Pad switches that illuminate to indicate overload
- Hi Z switches to accommodate mic, line and instrument level signals
- Four independent Variable Harmonic Drive systems
- Front panel 1/4" jack instrument/line level inputs with passive DI type impedance detection and level matching
- Individual input, output and VHD controls for each section
- Rear panel XLR mic/line inputs and XLR outputs
The XLogic Alpha VHD Pre will ship worldwide in May 2007 with a MSRP of £999.00 (€1500). For more info, please visit the link below.
Key features :
- Four ultra-clean SSL preamps with 75dB of gain
- Independently switched 48V phantom power
- 20dB Pad switches that illuminate to indicate overload
- Hi Z switches to accommodate mic, line and instrument level signals
- Four independent Variable Harmonic Drive systems
- Front panel 1/4" jack instrument/line level inputs with passive DI type impedance detection and level matching
- Individual input, output and VHD controls for each section
- Rear panel XLR mic/line inputs and XLR outputs
The XLogic Alpha VHD Pre will ship worldwide in May 2007 with a MSRP of £999.00 (€1500). For more info, please visit the link below.
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Mar 30 - 01:19 AM | Audio Hardware > Stanton |
Stanton DJ has launched the new T.90 USB high torque turntable which is a professional quality turntable with high-torque direct drive motor and a USB output.
Features :
High-torque direct drive motor and unique design
USB and S/PDIF output
S-Shaped tone arm for superior tracking when scratching
Key Lock (Master Tempo) to adjust the tempo of a record without affecting pitch
2 Start/Stop switches for mix or battle setup
3 playback speeds (33, 45, 78 RPM), plus Quartz Lock and target light
Pitch control slider with selectable range (+ / - 8%, 12%)
Includes Stanton 500B cartridge, slip mat and cloth dust cover
Includes software to convert records into digital recordings or CDs, edit MP3, and WAV audio files
Features :
High-torque direct drive motor and unique design
USB and S/PDIF output
S-Shaped tone arm for superior tracking when scratching
Key Lock (Master Tempo) to adjust the tempo of a record without affecting pitch
2 Start/Stop switches for mix or battle setup
3 playback speeds (33, 45, 78 RPM), plus Quartz Lock and target light
Pitch control slider with selectable range (+ / - 8%, 12%)
Includes Stanton 500B cartridge, slip mat and cloth dust cover
Includes software to convert records into digital recordings or CDs, edit MP3, and WAV audio files
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Mar 29 - 11:04 PM | Event > MusikMesse Frankfurt |
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Mar 29 - 02:54 PM | Virtual Instrument > Steinberg |
Steinberg Media Technologies has announced updates for its current VSTi range that will offer compatibility to Intel-based Macintosh computers. The updates will be available from April 2007 through Steinberg's website.
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