Mac and Music News
Through Friday January 23, 2009
Feb 16 - 02:47 PM | Misc > Steinberg |
Classroom Resource Pack is available now through Steinberg's regional distribution network for $399.
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Feb 16 - 12:47 PM | Plug-ins > D16 Group |
Devastor consists of three blocks: dynamic-gain module, diode-clipper distortion and three filter sections. Each of the filters can process the signal before or after the diode-clipper. The filters are not the peaking EQ type which are used in classic multiband distortion They are like those found in analogue synthesizers (low pass, high pass, band pass and band reject)- with adjustable resonance and cutoff.
Features :
- analogue-like filters
- dynamics flattener
- presets organised into groups
- midi learn function
- pre/post processing mode for each filter
- 64bit internal processing
- low aliasing output
Devastor is available in VST and AU formats for Windows and Mac OS X (UB) at a retail price of €29. Note that audio examples and demo versions are also available.
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Feb 15 - 04:47 PM | Plug-ins > QuikQuak |
Features :
- Changes the pitch but not the length of a sound.
- Large and easy to to use, ideal for experiments and live performances.
- Full range adjustments from one semitone to an octave up or down.
- Unique inertia parameters for springy vibrato effects.
- Sample accurate changes prevent stepped pitch changes.
- Phase locked for stereo sounds.
- Buffer size changes, allows quality adjustments for vocal or percussion.
- Great visual feed-back with semitone snap, and actual pitch indicator.
- Extremely low CPU.
Pitchwheel is available now in VST and AU formats for Mac OS X and Windows and it costs £15. Note that demo versions are available.
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Feb 15 - 03:47 PM | Music Software > NuGen Audio |
Line-up is available now as a free download for all registered users (registration is free). For more information, please visit their web site.
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Feb 15 - 02:47 PM | Plug-ins > TC Electronic |
In the radar view, LM5 displays real-time loudness (LU or LFS) and true-peak level along with loudness history. The angular, color-coded display makes it easy for an editor to balance audio visually, and to see when level falls below or exceeds the end-listener's dynamic range tolerance. The true-peak level display even warns the operator when excessive peaks are at the risk of creating distortion in downstream equipment such as data reduction codecs or DA converters. LM5 enables easy and predictable level management across distribution and broadcast platforms with or without the use of metadata. In either case, the meter can help improve speech intelligibility and reduce level jumps on all platforms from MobileTV to HDTV using AAC or Dolby AC3.
LM5 is available now at a suggested retail price of €999.
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