Mac and Music News
Through Monday April 13, 2009
Dec 12 - 12:11 PM | Computer Hardware > E-MU |
E-MU Systems has just announced that for the first time it will release as open source the Macintosh driver stack for its award winning USB 2.0 audio interface products — the 0202USB, 0404USB, and TrackerPre.
The software will be released under the GNU Lesser General Public License or LGPL v3, which enables developers to commercially redistribute products derived from this code base.
The Software Developer Kit will be available on the SourceForge developer's website in early December and can be found at :
The software will be released under the GNU Lesser General Public License or LGPL v3, which enables developers to commercially redistribute products derived from this code base.
The Software Developer Kit will be available on the SourceForge developer's website in early December and can be found at :
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Dec 12 - 11:42 AM | Computer Hardware > Focusrite |
Focusrite has released an update of the Liquid Mix firmware.
Changes :
+ Fixed a crash in Ableton Live crashes when loading LiquidMix if the hardware is not connected
+ Fixed a problem with CPU usage in Cubase 4 when inserting the first LM instance
+ Fixed a problem with Liquid Mix snapshot naming
+ improved snapshot loading robustness
+ Fixed a problem with Intel/PPC cross platform compatibility of snapshots / sessions
+ Fixed a problem with RTAS wrapping the LM plug-in for Pro Tools
+ Fixed a problem with recalling settings in logic 8 on some channels
+ Fixed a problem finding the stereo plug-in in Cubase 4
+ Problem with rotary controls Fixed on Windows build
+ Fixed Liquid Mix crash when trying to use 'Fixed' EQ controls
+ Fixed hardware parameter control in Cubase 4.5.1
+ Fixed bug causing continuous software controls from hardware
+ Fixed CPU spiking with certain emulations
+ Removed C++ Runtime Library dependency (Windows)
+ Remove dependency on the shared memory update - now using POSIX shared memory
This update is available at the following url :
Changes :
+ Fixed a crash in Ableton Live crashes when loading LiquidMix if the hardware is not connected
+ Fixed a problem with CPU usage in Cubase 4 when inserting the first LM instance
+ Fixed a problem with Liquid Mix snapshot naming
+ improved snapshot loading robustness
+ Fixed a problem with Intel/PPC cross platform compatibility of snapshots / sessions
+ Fixed a problem with RTAS wrapping the LM plug-in for Pro Tools
+ Fixed a problem with recalling settings in logic 8 on some channels
+ Fixed a problem finding the stereo plug-in in Cubase 4
+ Problem with rotary controls Fixed on Windows build
+ Fixed Liquid Mix crash when trying to use 'Fixed' EQ controls
+ Fixed hardware parameter control in Cubase 4.5.1
+ Fixed bug causing continuous software controls from hardware
+ Fixed CPU spiking with certain emulations
+ Removed C++ Runtime Library dependency (Windows)
+ Remove dependency on the shared memory update - now using POSIX shared memory
This update is available at the following url :
Focusrite Liquid Mix v2.3.16 | Post a comment ? |
Dec 12 - 10:42 AM | Misc > Prime Loops |
Dark Minimal House Drum Loops is the latest release from Prime Loops containing over 100 Minimal House, Tech-House, Glitch & Electro Drum Loops.
This new sound suite challenges genres and mixes many current styles into a DJ-ready, optimised Sample-Pack ready for the clubs.
Inside you will find subliminal grooves from Sparse rustic drum loops, to intelligent micro-rhythms, interesting electronic percussion loops to distinguished driving tech-house beats, sublime quantum pulses to evolving micro-glitch patterns, and lots more.
The Sound Suite is available in many formats and has been mastered and maximised to enhance the production workflow - with over 100 original Minimal House Drum Loops. You can listen to the demo & download free samples visit Prime Loops at :
This new sound suite challenges genres and mixes many current styles into a DJ-ready, optimised Sample-Pack ready for the clubs.
Inside you will find subliminal grooves from Sparse rustic drum loops, to intelligent micro-rhythms, interesting electronic percussion loops to distinguished driving tech-house beats, sublime quantum pulses to evolving micro-glitch patterns, and lots more.
The Sound Suite is available in many formats and has been mastered and maximised to enhance the production workflow - with over 100 original Minimal House Drum Loops. You can listen to the demo & download free samples visit Prime Loops at :
Minimal Drum Loops | Post a comment ? |
Dec 11 - 01:54 PM | Plug-ins > Audio Ease |
Audio Ease has updated Altiverb to version 6.3. This is a major update that greatly enhances efficiency, and ensures Pro Tools 8 and Pyramix Mascore compatibility. It is the result of ongoing extensive optimizations under the hood, from which all digital audio platforms will benefit.
Changes :
- Extensive optimization resulted in reduced CPU loads.
- Major rewrites have enhanced overall stability of Altiverb.
- When run in sessions higher than 48 kHz, when applying delays in early refs and tail errors in assembling the final IR could occur. This is fixed.
- Fixed problem in the naming of Altiverb presets.
- [PT] flatter cpu load within Pro Tools systems, reducing "CPU held off too long" -messages.
- [PT] fixed problem when using automation presets.
- [TDM] Improper load of settings removed.
- [PT PC] Altiverb TDM instances now map properly to Altiverb Regular counterparts when no XL authorization is found.
- [MAS] when "Reset All Parameters" is on, a song load does not delete all settings anymore.
- [AU] After "rescan IR folder" Altiverbs interface remains functioning properly.
- [PC] compatibility with Sequoia, Samplitude and Sonar improved.
- [PC Pyramix] silence at start of non-realtime mixdowns fixed.
- [PC Pyramix] surround mapping of output channels is now compatible.
- [PC Pyramix] integration with mascore completed.
- [VST] fixed mono-mono IR selection problem.
The Altiverb 6.3 update, and the monthly Impulse Responses are free of charge.
Changes :
- Extensive optimization resulted in reduced CPU loads.
- Major rewrites have enhanced overall stability of Altiverb.
- When run in sessions higher than 48 kHz, when applying delays in early refs and tail errors in assembling the final IR could occur. This is fixed.
- Fixed problem in the naming of Altiverb presets.
- [PT] flatter cpu load within Pro Tools systems, reducing "CPU held off too long" -messages.
- [PT] fixed problem when using automation presets.
- [TDM] Improper load of settings removed.
- [PT PC] Altiverb TDM instances now map properly to Altiverb Regular counterparts when no XL authorization is found.
- [MAS] when "Reset All Parameters" is on, a song load does not delete all settings anymore.
- [AU] After "rescan IR folder" Altiverbs interface remains functioning properly.
- [PC] compatibility with Sequoia, Samplitude and Sonar improved.
- [PC Pyramix] silence at start of non-realtime mixdowns fixed.
- [PC Pyramix] surround mapping of output channels is now compatible.
- [PC Pyramix] integration with mascore completed.
- [VST] fixed mono-mono IR selection problem.
The Altiverb 6.3 update, and the monthly Impulse Responses are free of charge.
Audio Ease Altiverb v6.3 | Post a comment ? |
Dec 11 - 01:09 PM | Virtual Instrument > Toontrack |
Toontrack Music has released Funkmasters EZX. This is a unique and exclusive recording of two of the most important drummers in popular music. Clyde Stubblefield and John "Jab'o" Starks.
On their own or in tandem, Starks and Stubblefield were the principal drummers for the Godfather of Soul and Funk, Mr. James Brown. Fans and critics alike cite their collective era in Brown's band as the pinnacle of Funk. Their combined drumming on the classic double-album "Sex Machine" is some of the most innovative, inspired and funky playing ever recorded.
Samples and looped audio of their original beats and breaks would go on to become the foundation of Hip-Hop. Their breaks gave birth to countless genres reaching deep into the realms of underground, experimental and popular music. It is also crucial to note that the use of their breaks inspired innovation within the techniques of DJ-ing and sample based production, thus making Starks and Stubblefield the most sampled and influential drummers in modern day music.
Toontrack Music has sampled both their unique sound and grooves.
The Funkmasters EZX feature two kit interfaces, one for Clyde and one for "Jab'o". The EZX also features effects sliders in the EZmixer, a Vinyl effect created with the use of iZotopes Vinyl plug in and a large Plate reverb resampled at Toontrack Music Studios, UmeÂ, delivering all that you need to create those real sounding Funk tracks.
Funkmasters EZX is available now and is priced at $89/€59.
On their own or in tandem, Starks and Stubblefield were the principal drummers for the Godfather of Soul and Funk, Mr. James Brown. Fans and critics alike cite their collective era in Brown's band as the pinnacle of Funk. Their combined drumming on the classic double-album "Sex Machine" is some of the most innovative, inspired and funky playing ever recorded.
Samples and looped audio of their original beats and breaks would go on to become the foundation of Hip-Hop. Their breaks gave birth to countless genres reaching deep into the realms of underground, experimental and popular music. It is also crucial to note that the use of their breaks inspired innovation within the techniques of DJ-ing and sample based production, thus making Starks and Stubblefield the most sampled and influential drummers in modern day music.
Toontrack Music has sampled both their unique sound and grooves.
The Funkmasters EZX feature two kit interfaces, one for Clyde and one for "Jab'o". The EZX also features effects sliders in the EZmixer, a Vinyl effect created with the use of iZotopes Vinyl plug in and a large Plate reverb resampled at Toontrack Music Studios, UmeÂ, delivering all that you need to create those real sounding Funk tracks.
Funkmasters EZX is available now and is priced at $89/€59.
Toontrack Funkmasters EZX | Post a comment ? |