Mac and Music News
Through Thursday December 6, 2007
Jan 20 - 03:09 AM | Computer Hardware > Alesis |
Alesis announced forthcoming audio/MIDI firewire interfaces, the iO|14 and iO|26 (pity for us, what a name!). Both interfaces have:
- DICEII FireWire chips for state of the art technology, dual ports to help cascading connectivity.
- Power thru Firewire or an AC adapter.
- One MIDI in/out interface.
- Stereo 24-bit S/PDIF connector.
- Switchable high impedance input on channels 1 and 2 for recording guitars and basses - All I/O is balanced / 24-bit—with support for 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, and 192 kHz sample rates.
- Five-segment signal/clip LED ladders on each input.
- Two headphone outputs with individual level control.
- DICEII FireWire chips for state of the art technology, dual ports to help cascading connectivity.
- Power thru Firewire or an AC adapter.
- One MIDI in/out interface.
- Stereo 24-bit S/PDIF connector.
- Switchable high impedance input on channels 1 and 2 for recording guitars and basses - All I/O is balanced / 24-bit—with support for 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, and 192 kHz sample rates.
- Five-segment signal/clip LED ladders on each input.
- Two headphone outputs with individual level control.
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Jan 20 - 02:57 AM | Music Hardware > Dave Smith Instruments |
Dave Smith will release hopefully in April a mono version of the Evolver Keyboard. It's a small one voiced (hence the mono…), 37 keys keyboard, and as all the Evolver family, it can be linked with its little fellows to add voices. The PolyEvolver Keyboard was luxurious and drool-worthy, this one is the version me, myself, and I was longing for!
Expected price $1,199
Expected price $1,199
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Jan 20 - 01:43 AM | Music Hardware > Roland |
Roland launches news synths, two have some old time rememberence attached to their name and one is a supposedly new thing. Prices are TBA.
- The SH-201 takes its name from its analogue ancestors, but is not analogue at all. It's all analogue modelling (so a decent virtual analogue if the Roland guys learned from Alesis, Clavia or Access as I hope), easy to live digital synth. The layout is qualified of Ultra-EZ (clear is a shorter word) and it packs a D-Beam in along the 49 keys keyboard. It has an audio In to treat audio inside, and a USB port as you can edit and record the audio directly in your Mac using a simple VSTi editor, nice touch.
- The Juno-G follows the Juno-D, steal the look of the famous Juno-106, but is packing a derivative of the sound engine of the Fant ...
- The SH-201 takes its name from its analogue ancestors, but is not analogue at all. It's all analogue modelling (so a decent virtual analogue if the Roland guys learned from Alesis, Clavia or Access as I hope), easy to live digital synth. The layout is qualified of Ultra-EZ (clear is a shorter word) and it packs a D-Beam in along the 49 keys keyboard. It has an audio In to treat audio inside, and a USB port as you can edit and record the audio directly in your Mac using a simple VSTi editor, nice touch.
- The Juno-G follows the Juno-D, steal the look of the famous Juno-106, but is packing a derivative of the sound engine of the Fant ...
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Jan 20 - 12:31 AM | 440network > NAMM |
Wanna see the NAMM '06 show ? Our MacMusic collaborator is in Anaheim and can't stop flashing his camera at booths at unawares. Let's see what's up in the gear department in 2006!
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Jan 19 - 09:15 PM | Music Software > Ableton |
Ableton today announced the imminent release of Live 5.2 and the release of Live 6 in Q3. Both releases leverage new processor technologies to provide Live users with significant gains in audio performance (such as the capacity to simultaneously run more tracks, virtual instruments, and effects). Live 5.2 brings native support for Apple's new Intel-Macs. Live 5.2 will be in beta as soon as the new Intel Core Duo equipped MacBook Pro is available and is expected to be released in February. Early MacBook Pro buyers will be able to run Live immediately and enjoy substantially higher audio performance than on today's fastest Mac notebook. Live 6, scheduled for release in Q3, will bring—among other features yet to be disclosed—support for multicore/multiprocessor architectures.
Live 5.2 for Mac-Intel will be available for 49 USD/39 EUR.
Live 5.2 for Mac-Intel will be available for 49 USD/39 EUR.
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