Mac and Music News
Through Sunday June 14, 2009
Mar 17 - 11:11 AM | Plug-ins > FabFilter |
FabFilter has released updates for the Twin 2 synthesizer, Volcano 2 filter and Pro-C
compressor plug-ins.
Changes :
- The VST 3 versions of all plug-ins have been updated for Steinberg Cubase 5, and contain improved MIDI support and bypass functionality.
- Fixed problems with the external side chain input in combination with the envelope generators in FabFilter Twin 2 and Volcano 2.
- FabFilter Twin 2 fixes various minor problems with loading Twin 1
presets.
- All plug-ins contain various other fixes and improvements.
The updates are free for existing customers.
Last but not least, FabFilter also announces a preset contest. Since Twin 2 already contains an impressive grand piano preset, we are looking for an equally impressive vintage-sounding Rhodes piano preset. Submit your presets before April 15. The winner gets a FabFilter goodie bag including a free Total Bundle! More information can be found here:
compressor plug-ins.
Changes :
- The VST 3 versions of all plug-ins have been updated for Steinberg Cubase 5, and contain improved MIDI support and bypass functionality.
- Fixed problems with the external side chain input in combination with the envelope generators in FabFilter Twin 2 and Volcano 2.
- FabFilter Twin 2 fixes various minor problems with loading Twin 1
presets.
- All plug-ins contain various other fixes and improvements.
The updates are free for existing customers.
Last but not least, FabFilter also announces a preset contest. Since Twin 2 already contains an impressive grand piano preset, we are looking for an equally impressive vintage-sounding Rhodes piano preset. Submit your presets before April 15. The winner gets a FabFilter goodie bag including a free Total Bundle! More information can be found here:
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Mar 16 - 02:34 PM | Audio Hardware > Blue Sky |
Blue Sky introduces two components to its full line of monitoring solutions : SUB 212 400W Push-Pull Active Sub & SAT 8 300W Compact Mid-Field Monitor.
Blue Sky's SAT 8 is a three way, tri-amplified, 300-Watt, compact mid-field monitor which features an 8" high excursion hemispherical woofer, an ultra low distortion 4" hemispherical midrange driver, and a 1" dual ring radiator tweeter with integral waveguide, for superior off-axis response. To reduce destructive cabinet diffraction reflections, Blue Sky has developed
Blue Sky's SAT 8 is a three way, tri-amplified, 300-Watt, compact mid-field monitor which features an 8" high excursion hemispherical woofer, an ultra low distortion 4" hemispherical midrange driver, and a 1" dual ring radiator tweeter with integral waveguide, for superior off-axis response. To reduce destructive cabinet diffraction reflections, Blue Sky has developed
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Mar 16 - 01:41 PM | Plug-ins > Rusty Trombone |
Rusty Trombone has released Erectifier, a free plug-ins that works as a doubler, demented phaser or exciter. It is designed to widen and phatten your sound, although it is capable of being a very demented beast as well.
You have an LFO that controls how long back an echo is. You can set the length and speed of this LFO. Then there is a filter that can be LowPass, HighPass or Allpass, and a cut Hz so that you can control where the cut is. The distortion is to "gritt" up the sound a little, or a lot, it's not the world's best distortion. Then you can amplify the signal, if you want to. The filter can cut away a lot of the volume, that's why we have it. Then finally there is a on/off. There are two to the left side and two on the right side. And finally one dry through parameter. So if you'd like to test one of your settings, turn the other three off (via on/off parameter) and then tweak away. There are a few presets (plus a random-function).
Erectifier was programmed for Rusty Trombone by Shuriken.se.
Erectifier is available for Windows and Mac OS X as a VST effect plug-in and it is free.
You have an LFO that controls how long back an echo is. You can set the length and speed of this LFO. Then there is a filter that can be LowPass, HighPass or Allpass, and a cut Hz so that you can control where the cut is. The distortion is to "gritt" up the sound a little, or a lot, it's not the world's best distortion. Then you can amplify the signal, if you want to. The filter can cut away a lot of the volume, that's why we have it. Then finally there is a on/off. There are two to the left side and two on the right side. And finally one dry through parameter. So if you'd like to test one of your settings, turn the other three off (via on/off parameter) and then tweak away. There are a few presets (plus a random-function).
Erectifier was programmed for Rusty Trombone by Shuriken.se.
Erectifier is available for Windows and Mac OS X as a VST effect plug-in and it is free.
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Mar 16 - 01:02 PM | Misc > Event Electronics |
Event Electronics is proud to announce the re-launch of its website, focusing on the revolutionary new Opal and led by a challenge to other speaker manufacturers from Event President Peter Freedman.
President of Event Electronics, Peter Freedman, is so confident that the Opal is the most accurate, lowest distortion monitor available on the market at any price, that he has thrown down a challenge to any other speaker manufacturer to prove him wrong.
"The Event Opal is the most accurate, lowest distortion monitor on the planet, and I challenge every other manufacturer in the world to prove me wrong".
Visit this web page and watch Peter put his professional reputation on the line as he personally guarantees that the Opal is the most superior studio monitor available today, regardless of configuration or cost.
The 'Prove Me Wrong' challenge is reinforced by a series of videos on the new eventelectronics.com that explain the innovative technology that enables the Opal to offer levels of clarity and performance previously unimaginable in a two-way nearfield monitor.
After watching the videos and investigating Peter's claims, any attempt to prove him wrong can be submitted to provemewrong@eventelectronics.com.
Additionally, Opal owners can register their speakers for warranty and to receive their StudioEQ precision calibration software and microphone.
The Event Opal is now available at selected dealers worldwide.
President of Event Electronics, Peter Freedman, is so confident that the Opal is the most accurate, lowest distortion monitor available on the market at any price, that he has thrown down a challenge to any other speaker manufacturer to prove him wrong.
"The Event Opal is the most accurate, lowest distortion monitor on the planet, and I challenge every other manufacturer in the world to prove me wrong".
Visit this web page and watch Peter put his professional reputation on the line as he personally guarantees that the Opal is the most superior studio monitor available today, regardless of configuration or cost.
The 'Prove Me Wrong' challenge is reinforced by a series of videos on the new eventelectronics.com that explain the innovative technology that enables the Opal to offer levels of clarity and performance previously unimaginable in a two-way nearfield monitor.
After watching the videos and investigating Peter's claims, any attempt to prove him wrong can be submitted to provemewrong@eventelectronics.com.
Additionally, Opal owners can register their speakers for warranty and to receive their StudioEQ precision calibration software and microphone.
The Event Opal is now available at selected dealers worldwide.
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Mar 16 - 12:11 PM | Music Hardware > MFB |
MFB unveils the MFB-522, a drumcomputer with a fully analogue sound engine that offers plenty of editing capabilities. It includes a step-sequencer with popular TR-style running-light-programming.
Features :
- 9 analogue instruments
- step-sequencer with 16 steps
- 25 controls for attack, decay, tone etc.
- Bass drum programmable in two lengths
- Tom/Conga programmable in three pitches
- memory locations for 72 patterns and 8 songs
The MFB-522 is available now with an MSRP of €280 (plus €10 shipping/COD costs).
Features :
- 9 analogue instruments
- step-sequencer with 16 steps
- 25 controls for attack, decay, tone etc.
- Bass drum programmable in two lengths
- Tom/Conga programmable in three pitches
- memory locations for 72 patterns and 8 songs
The MFB-522 is available now with an MSRP of €280 (plus €10 shipping/COD costs).
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