Mac and Music News
Through Thursday February 12, 2009
Dec 31 - 02:47 PM | Music Hardware > Use Audio Inc. |
Use Audio Inc. is announcing the release of the Plugiator, an innovative table top synthesizer which utilizes the latest and fastest DSP technology to provide high-end plug-in technology within a most convenient portable form factor.
The Plugiator can store up to eight proprietary plug-ins featuring very different synthesis architectures and can load any one at a time at a push of a button. Each plug-in comes with 100 presets. When connected to your computer via USB, the Plug-In Manager software (for Windows and OSX) lets you tweak each plug-in via its GUI and manage your presets which you want stored in the Plugiator box. On top of that Use Audio also provides an online sound database – which allows you to listen to new user-uploaded presets with just one click of your mouse.
As for the operating panel it features 8 encoder knobs allowing you to tweak major sound parameters while playing, and the ten "quick pad" to store and recall your favorite plug-in/preset combinations. The Plugiator box also provides MIDI In and Thru connections, USB, a microphone input, stereo line outs and a headphone output.
The Plugiator comes loaded with four plug-ins :
- the Minimax, a Moog-kind emulation
- the Lightwave, a wavetable synth
- the B4000, an emulation of guess what ?
- the Vocodizer, a vocoder
The Plugiator will have its debut at NAMM in January (Hall E Booth 1204), and will be available with dealers from February 2008 at a retail price of 399 EUR incl VAT / 469 USD net.
The Plugiator can store up to eight proprietary plug-ins featuring very different synthesis architectures and can load any one at a time at a push of a button. Each plug-in comes with 100 presets. When connected to your computer via USB, the Plug-In Manager software (for Windows and OSX) lets you tweak each plug-in via its GUI and manage your presets which you want stored in the Plugiator box. On top of that Use Audio also provides an online sound database – which allows you to listen to new user-uploaded presets with just one click of your mouse.
As for the operating panel it features 8 encoder knobs allowing you to tweak major sound parameters while playing, and the ten "quick pad" to store and recall your favorite plug-in/preset combinations. The Plugiator box also provides MIDI In and Thru connections, USB, a microphone input, stereo line outs and a headphone output.
The Plugiator comes loaded with four plug-ins :
- the Minimax, a Moog-kind emulation
- the Lightwave, a wavetable synth
- the B4000, an emulation of guess what ?
- the Vocodizer, a vocoder
The Plugiator will have its debut at NAMM in January (Hall E Booth 1204), and will be available with dealers from February 2008 at a retail price of 399 EUR incl VAT / 469 USD net.
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Dec 31 - 12:47 PM | Plug-ins > Voxengo |
Voxengo has just updated Overtone GEQ to version 1.3. This newer version of their free 7-band equalizer plug-in offers a better look-and-feel of the plug-in, user interface rescaling and coloration options, and several other enhancements.
Features :
- 7-band graphic equalizing
- ± 12 dB gain range per band
- 2 graphic equalizer views
- Multi-channel processing
- Internal channel routing
- Channel grouping
- Mid/side processing
- Complex harmonic coloration
- 64-bit floating point processing
- Preset manager
- Undo/redo history
- A/B comparisons
- Contextual hint messages
Overtone GEQ 1.3 is available now for Windows, Windows 64 and Mac OS X platforms in VST and AU formats.
Features :
- 7-band graphic equalizing
- ± 12 dB gain range per band
- 2 graphic equalizer views
- Multi-channel processing
- Internal channel routing
- Channel grouping
- Mid/side processing
- Complex harmonic coloration
- 64-bit floating point processing
- Preset manager
- Undo/redo history
- A/B comparisons
- Contextual hint messages
Overtone GEQ 1.3 is available now for Windows, Windows 64 and Mac OS X platforms in VST and AU formats.
Overtone GEQ 1.3 | Post a comment ? |
Dec 30 - 11:37 PM | Industry > Yamaha |
Yamaha has announced that it has reached a basic agreement to purchase 100% of the shares of L. Bösendorfer Klavierfabrik GmbH, the premium piano manufacturer.
Yamaha made its decision to acquire 100% of Bösendorfer's shares based on its judgment that the acquisition will make it possible to draw fully on the strengths and special features of both Yamaha and Bösendorfer pianos to contribute to musical culture through continuing to offer top-quality pianos to the market and significantly enhancing Yamaha's presence in the premium piano market.
Is it a good news ?
Yamaha made its decision to acquire 100% of Bösendorfer's shares based on its judgment that the acquisition will make it possible to draw fully on the strengths and special features of both Yamaha and Bösendorfer pianos to contribute to musical culture through continuing to offer top-quality pianos to the market and significantly enhancing Yamaha's presence in the premium piano market.
Is it a good news ?
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Dec 29 - 11:44 PM | Music Hardware > Dave Smith Instruments |
Dave Smith and Roger Linn have announced at Winter NAMM 2007 the BoomChik, their new rhythm machine project.
Since, no news.
Till today :
the "BoomChik" name has been discarded. Instead, there will be two models : the digital LinnDrum II and the LinnDrum II Analog, which adds a 4-voice analog synth and 27 dual-function voicing knobs.
The LinnDrum II will be available from Roger Linn Design and the LinnDrum II Analog will be available from Dave Smith Instruments.
Both are supposed to be shipping by mid-2008.
Since, no news.
Till today :
the "BoomChik" name has been discarded. Instead, there will be two models : the digital LinnDrum II and the LinnDrum II Analog, which adds a 4-voice analog synth and 27 dual-function voicing knobs.
The LinnDrum II will be available from Roger Linn Design and the LinnDrum II Analog will be available from Dave Smith Instruments.
Both are supposed to be shipping by mid-2008.
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Dec 29 - 11:30 PM | Plug-ins > VirSyn |
VirSyn, creator of Poseidon, Cube, Cantor, Tera and others, continues its series of plugs with Matrix, a vocoder featuring precise analog modelling 8-pole filters and extremely fast envelope followers.
Here are some of the Matrix features:
-32 channel filter bank
-stereophonic synthesis
-voiced/unvoiced detection
-Pitch tracking
-Formant shift
-Pause filling
-Channel matrix
- Pan position and level for each channel
-16 internal oscillators
-Easy user interface.
The plug is compatible Mac/PC (AU, VST2.4 and RTAS) and is protected by Syncrosoft copy protection device. A demo is available (needs Syncrosoft key).
Till January 31st, 2008, VirSyn offers a special introductory price, at 129 euros instead of 199.
Here are some of the Matrix features:
-32 channel filter bank
-stereophonic synthesis
-voiced/unvoiced detection
-Pitch tracking
-Formant shift
-Pause filling
-Channel matrix
- Pan position and level for each channel
-16 internal oscillators
-Easy user interface.
The plug is compatible Mac/PC (AU, VST2.4 and RTAS) and is protected by Syncrosoft copy protection device. A demo is available (needs Syncrosoft key).
Till January 31st, 2008, VirSyn offers a special introductory price, at 129 euros instead of 199.
More infos here | Post a comment ? |