Mac and Music News
Jan 5 - 08:32 PM | Plug-ins > Urs Heckmann (u-he) |
U-he releases version 2.0 of its excellent More Feedback Machine (Win, Mac UB, VST & AU).
More Feedback Machine offers ultra flexible delay effects ranging from bread & butter stuff to weird rhythmic deconstructions.
The idea behind MFM is to give the musician as much control over 4 separate delay lines as possible (each with panning, filter, output level and lots of feedback options), and having them interact, as well as having means to modulate delay parameters in realtime.
MFM2 costs $79. The update from MFM1 to MFM2 is free for registered users. A demo is available.
More Feedback Machine offers ultra flexible delay effects ranging from bread & butter stuff to weird rhythmic deconstructions.
The idea behind MFM is to give the musician as much control over 4 separate delay lines as possible (each with panning, filter, output level and lots of feedback options), and having them interact, as well as having means to modulate delay parameters in realtime.
MFM2 costs $79. The update from MFM1 to MFM2 is free for registered users. A demo is available.
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Jan 5 - 07:35 PM | Music Software |
New to version 6.4.1 :
Improved Leopard (OS X version 10.5) compatibility.
Keyboard window fully supports note entry via the Macintosh keyboard, mouse wheel support for modulation, multiple velocity entry methods and more. Also useful for step entry.
Duplicate command. Copies and pastes data without using the clipboard.
Support for note nudging in the graphic editor when in average velocity view.
The drum view of the graphic editor now defaults to using note names and displays them in decreasing pitch order.
Recent file menu has been increased from 35 to 75.
Support for shift-tab when entering chords to go backwards.
Support for Shift-[ and Shift-] to extend the selection and include the previous or next note respectively.
Support for the Esc Key to deselect note events in the ...
Improved Leopard (OS X version 10.5) compatibility.
Keyboard window fully supports note entry via the Macintosh keyboard, mouse wheel support for modulation, multiple velocity entry methods and more. Also useful for step entry.
Duplicate command. Copies and pastes data without using the clipboard.
Support for note nudging in the graphic editor when in average velocity view.
The drum view of the graphic editor now defaults to using note names and displays them in decreasing pitch order.
Recent file menu has been increased from 35 to 75.
Support for shift-tab when entering chords to go backwards.
Support for Shift-[ and Shift-] to extend the selection and include the previous or next note respectively.
Support for the Esc Key to deselect note events in the ...
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Jan 4 - 07:25 PM | Virtual Instrument > Zero-G |
Phaedra is a Kontakt Player 2 dedicated to analog synths, featuring over 4 GB of sounds, 20,000 samples and 720 patches (VST 2.0, DXi, ASIO, AU, RTAS, Mac & PC).
Producer Sam Spacey has constructed Phaedra with the same attention to detail as a huge orchestral sample library. Each of the 20,000 samples has been edited and looped by hand, with loops being very long.
Nearly every single preset has each separate note sampled so as to eliminate aliasing within the instrument's range.
Categories include : Synth 1, Synth 2, Bass, Leads, Pads, Sequences, FX, DnB, Synth Builder & Multis
Some synths used for Phaedra : Mini Moog D, Welsh Moog, Yamaha CS5, CS-15 & CS-30, Korg Monopoly & MS-20, Studio Electronics SE-1, Roland SH-101, Crumar Multiman, Akai AX-73, etc.
Recommended Retail Price:
$199.95 (169 euros/114.95 pounds sterling)
Producer Sam Spacey has constructed Phaedra with the same attention to detail as a huge orchestral sample library. Each of the 20,000 samples has been edited and looped by hand, with loops being very long.
Nearly every single preset has each separate note sampled so as to eliminate aliasing within the instrument's range.
Categories include : Synth 1, Synth 2, Bass, Leads, Pads, Sequences, FX, DnB, Synth Builder & Multis
Some synths used for Phaedra : Mini Moog D, Welsh Moog, Yamaha CS5, CS-15 & CS-30, Korg Monopoly & MS-20, Studio Electronics SE-1, Roland SH-101, Crumar Multiman, Akai AX-73, etc.
Recommended Retail Price:
$199.95 (169 euros/114.95 pounds sterling)
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Jan 4 - 02:47 PM | Misc > Primacoustic |
Primacoustic has announced Maxtrap, a corner bass trap which is combination broadband absorber and bass trap that employs three sound absorbing principles at once to control the acoustics in a room. These help eliminate secondary reflections and flutter echo, absorb standing waves, and control bass down to 75Hz.
Placed in a corner, the MaxTrap features an elegantly finished front panel that is housed in a high-density wood composite frame. The panel is made from 3" thick high-density fiberglass that is fully encapsulated in micromesh with resin hardened edges to absorb mid and high frequencies. To help tame standing waves and increase low-frequency absorption, a deep air cavity behind the face panel extends back 17" to the corner, creating the bass trap. This is augmented with a heavy s ...
Placed in a corner, the MaxTrap features an elegantly finished front panel that is housed in a high-density wood composite frame. The panel is made from 3" thick high-density fiberglass that is fully encapsulated in micromesh with resin hardened edges to absorb mid and high frequencies. To help tame standing waves and increase low-frequency absorption, a deep air cavity behind the face panel extends back 17" to the corner, creating the bass trap. This is augmented with a heavy s ...
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Jan 4 - 01:54 PM | Music Software > Audacity |
New Mac version of Audacity, the famous, free and open source audio editor, could never be released.
As it is said in the editor dedicated forum, version 1.3.4 and upper will be released only if some kind soul want to compile and debug them.
Naturally, PC and Linux users are not concerned...
Who's said that Mac-users are always ranting and raving ? Sometimes, it seems to be justified.
As it is said in the editor dedicated forum, version 1.3.4 and upper will be released only if some kind soul want to compile and debug them.
Naturally, PC and Linux users are not concerned...
Who's said that Mac-users are always ranting and raving ? Sometimes, it seems to be justified.
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