Mac and Music News
Through Wednesday November 28, 2007
Jan 24 - 09:31 AM | Music Hardware |
Minod, a small Sweden based company is proposing a small analogue synth, the Vorga. It's a box with one DCO, one VCF Band Pass 12dB or Low Pass 24dB, one or two LFO (it's not clear), one ADSR, a small 8 steps sequencer, Accent, Glide, and an assignable X-Y joystick for live inspiration. The Vorga is totally MIDI. It can substitute itself easily as a MIDI controller too, and then you just use the pots to twiddle other gear or parameters on your computer. Price is 640€ without p/h and AC adapter.
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Jan 22 - 03:25 PM | Music Hardware > JoMox |
Do you remember the Resonator Neuronium? This weird limited edition analogue synth Jürgen Michaelis issued based on the neural nets applied to analogue synthesis. First its software goes to 1.03. Genetic recombinations between neurons can be individually edited and stored now. Addional mutations of different kinds can be applied to the nets so that networked sounds can evolve with time. The second series of Neuronium is finished. Now it gave Jürgen an idea about filters… So came the M-Resonator. It has a true differential envelope follower and 2 Filters that can be fed back in every way. The filter smoothly distorts. Price and availability TBA.
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Jan 22 - 12:42 PM | Music Software > Universal Audio |
Universal Audio announced it has agreed with AMS Neve to develop impersonations of Neve signal processors. The first of these will be the Neve 1073 Equalizer at a date undisclosed. Universal Audio also announced the availability of the 4.2 software for the UAD-1 DSP card which will ship this first quarter 2006. This update will include a demo version (14 days) of the $249 Roland Classic FX series. This new bundle is composed of recreations of the Roland Dimension D SDD-320 and BOSS CE-1 Chorus Ensemble, along with the Roland RE-201 Space Echo. Features of this last one:
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Jan 22 - 12:19 PM | Computer Hardware > Focusrite |
Focusrite announced another Firewire Saffire interface. The Saffire Pro 26i/o features:
- 24-bit/192kHz operation
- High pass filters on every channel
- 2 super channels, variable impedance and insert points
- Green series preamps
- 8 analog outputs
- 2 SPDIF
- 16 ADAT, 48kHz
- 2 headphones output with individual level
- MIDI in, out.
- Talkback feature for sessions thru software
- 1U rack with detachable ears.
[edit LPM] Price 500 GBP, $1000, available in march with universal binary drivers.
Also:
- Separated headphone buses
- Word clock In and Out
- Front panel Level, Dim and Mute controls assignable to all outputs
- Analogue I/O: 8 In via 8 x XLR (mic - rear) or 8 balanced TRS Jack (line), 8 Out on balanced TRS Jack
- 24-bit/192kHz operation
- High pass filters on every channel
- 2 super channels, variable impedance and insert points
- Green series preamps
- 8 analog outputs
- 2 SPDIF
- 16 ADAT, 48kHz
- 2 headphones output with individual level
- MIDI in, out.
- Talkback feature for sessions thru software
- 1U rack with detachable ears.
[edit LPM] Price 500 GBP, $1000, available in march with universal binary drivers.
Also:
- Separated headphone buses
- Word clock In and Out
- Front panel Level, Dim and Mute controls assignable to all outputs
- Analogue I/O: 8 In via 8 x XLR (mic - rear) or 8 balanced TRS Jack (line), 8 Out on balanced TRS Jack
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Jan 21 - 10:28 PM | Music Hardware > Roland |
From the company that made "groovebox" a household name comes an addition to the famous Roland MC family: the MC-808. The sleek, silver powerstation features eight motorized faders on its surface — a groovebox first!
The MC-808 shares two key attributes with the flagship MC-909: The same sampling and sequencing features that made the MC-909 so famous are built into the MC-808, making it a serious tool for sampling, editing, track building, and mixing. Performers are in for an extra treat with the MC-808, however, as is the world's first groovebox with motorized faders. No matter what pattern is called up, the faders will snap to the proper position. As a result, the parameter values and position of the faders always correspond, allowing the performer to see the values instantly and make changes directly. No more unexpected jumps in values when a fader is grabbed in mid-performance. It's always in the right position.
The MC-808 shares two key attributes with the flagship MC-909: The same sampling and sequencing features that made the MC-909 so famous are built into the MC-808, making it a serious tool for sampling, editing, track building, and mixing. Performers are in for an extra treat with the MC-808, however, as is the world's first groovebox with motorized faders. No matter what pattern is called up, the faders will snap to the proper position. As a result, the parameter values and position of the faders always correspond, allowing the performer to see the values instantly and make changes directly. No more unexpected jumps in values when a fader is grabbed in mid-performance. It's always in the right position.
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