Mac and Music News
Mar 20 - 02:50 PM | Plug-ins > Bitwaves Software |
Today independent developer Normen Hansen announced MusicBeam, an AU/VST (Mac/PC) plugin for online music collaboration.
By using MusicBeam users can automatically exchange what they hear in their sequencer and hear everyone elses tracks in sync to their own sequencer. No more bouncing, compressing and emailing your tracks to your bandmates ! MusicBeam does it all for you, in near-real-time.
See the MusicBeam demo video to see how it works.
By using MusicBeam users can automatically exchange what they hear in their sequencer and hear everyone elses tracks in sync to their own sequencer. No more bouncing, compressing and emailing your tracks to your bandmates ! MusicBeam does it all for you, in near-real-time.
See the MusicBeam demo video to see how it works.
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Mar 20 - 01:57 PM | Event > audioMIDI.com |
Back by popular demand, audioMIDI.com announces DAWg Day Afternoon 2. On April 26th 2008, aM's DAW and software vendors will answer questions for info-hungry customers. It will be a full day of comprehensive product demonstrations, Q&A 's from the experts, extraordinary deals, and giveaways.
This is an excellent opportunity to witness first hand and compare all the major DAW's strengths in one place at one time from the experts themselves. This event is a MUST for anyone who wants to learn more about recording, editing, and mixing using today's most advanced technology.
Wanna know more about this event ? Than visit the link below :
This is an excellent opportunity to witness first hand and compare all the major DAW's strengths in one place at one time from the experts themselves. This event is a MUST for anyone who wants to learn more about recording, editing, and mixing using today's most advanced technology.
Wanna know more about this event ? Than visit the link below :
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Mar 20 - 01:22 PM | Audio Hardware > Burgin McDaniel Design |
Burgin McDaniel Design has announced the release of their first self-branded product, the Komit which is a compressor / limiter using the API standard form factor and pin out.
Built around a balanced, floating input and output via Triad Magnetics iron, the Komit is designed for ease of use because makeup gain is automatic via a Compression control. When set to minimum, the compression ratio is 1:1. As ratio increases, the source level remains constant. A separate Output gain adjustment controls a discrete, pre-limiter analog gain stage that drives the limiter for color and effect or, can be left at unity if no further gain staging or timbral modification is needed.
Pricing on the Komit is set at $995, with the first twenty five units serialized and signed by the design team. A limited edition Producers Pack is also available, which houses two Komits in a black walnut cabinet, complete with power supply.
Built around a balanced, floating input and output via Triad Magnetics iron, the Komit is designed for ease of use because makeup gain is automatic via a Compression control. When set to minimum, the compression ratio is 1:1. As ratio increases, the source level remains constant. A separate Output gain adjustment controls a discrete, pre-limiter analog gain stage that drives the limiter for color and effect or, can be left at unity if no further gain staging or timbral modification is needed.
Pricing on the Komit is set at $995, with the first twenty five units serialized and signed by the design team. A limited edition Producers Pack is also available, which houses two Komits in a black walnut cabinet, complete with power supply.
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Mar 20 - 12:47 PM | Audio Hardware > Edirol |
Edirol unveils the R-44, a newcomer in its 'R' range of recorders.
The new R-44 picks up where the R-4 left off — a four-channel recorder that uses SD or large capacity SDHC card storage media. It offers flexible recording options with up to four channels of uncompressed audio available at selectable bit depths (16- or 24-bit) with sampling frequencies between 44.1kHz and 192kHz (stereo mode only). Broadcast wave is also supported and two R-44s can be synced together to offer up to 8-channel recording for surround sound applications.
Features :
- 4 Channel Recording
- Up to uncompressed 24-bit / 192 kHz linear PCM (Stereo)
- Supports SDHC large capacity media
- Light-weight 1.3kg compact body
- AA batteries for 4 hours of recording
- Wide variety of input sensitivity levels
- Very usable onboard effects
- XLR and 1/4 inch TRS jack inputs
The R-44 will be available from March, price £499.
The new R-44 picks up where the R-4 left off — a four-channel recorder that uses SD or large capacity SDHC card storage media. It offers flexible recording options with up to four channels of uncompressed audio available at selectable bit depths (16- or 24-bit) with sampling frequencies between 44.1kHz and 192kHz (stereo mode only). Broadcast wave is also supported and two R-44s can be synced together to offer up to 8-channel recording for surround sound applications.
Features :
- 4 Channel Recording
- Up to uncompressed 24-bit / 192 kHz linear PCM (Stereo)
- Supports SDHC large capacity media
- Light-weight 1.3kg compact body
- AA batteries for 4 hours of recording
- Wide variety of input sensitivity levels
- Very usable onboard effects
- XLR and 1/4 inch TRS jack inputs
The R-44 will be available from March, price £499.
Edirol R-44 | 1 users'comment |
Mar 19 - 04:20 PM | Plug-ins > PSP Audioware |
PSP Audioware has just released v1.1.0 of its full band, dual-stage limiter plug-in PSP Xenon. This update offers new features and some bug fixes. Of course this update is free of charge for all registered users.
PSP Xenon will soon be available through the DontCrac[k] web store and be elligible to DontCrac[k]'s "Buy More, Pay Less" offers.
More information about this update here :
PSP Xenon will soon be available through the DontCrac[k] web store and be elligible to DontCrac[k]'s "Buy More, Pay Less" offers.
More information about this update here :
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