Mac and Music News
Through Tuesday August 25, 2009
May 25 - 06:14 PM | Plug-ins > PSP Audioware |
PSP Audioware has updated the Lexicon PSP 42 and PSP 84 plug-ins to v1.5.3. The update includes x64 VST PC preliminary builds which run natively on 64-bit Windows XP and Vista operating systems.
Other changes include :
• AudioUnit PowerPC <> Intel-Mac session portability issues resolved.
• Unresponsive GUI controls now work fine in Digital Performer.
• Default bank feature added, which allows user to specify the bank file to be automatically loaded on plug-in startup (the factory bank can always be restored by apple/ctrl clicking on the default bank icon).
• PC/PPC/Intel-Mac bank/preset file portability issues resolved.
Other changes include :
• AudioUnit PowerPC <> Intel-Mac session portability issues resolved.
• Unresponsive GUI controls now work fine in Digital Performer.
• Default bank feature added, which allows user to specify the bank file to be automatically loaded on plug-in startup (the factory bank can always be restored by apple/ctrl clicking on the default bank icon).
• PC/PPC/Intel-Mac bank/preset file portability issues resolved.
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May 25 - 05:32 PM | Plug-ins > Mark Of The Unicorn |
MOTU has announced the release of a new maintenance update for Volta, its virtual instrument plug-in that allows users to play and automate modular synthesizers — or any hardware equipped with control voltage (CV) inputs — from their favorite host audio workstation software. Version 1.02 has numerous enhancements and is recommended for all users.
Volta v1.02 is available as a free, downloadable update for all registered Volta users. For complete details, see the PDF documentation included in the updater download.
Volta v1.02 is available as a free, downloadable update for all registered Volta users. For complete details, see the PDF documentation included in the updater download.
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May 25 - 04:39 PM | Computer Hardware > CME |
CME unveils the WIDI-XU, a stunning "flash disk-like" wireless MIDI interface. The WIDI-XU is the smallest member of the WIDI family, needing no MIDI IN/OUT port, just an USB plug.
Simply plug it into your computer, to enable wireless Duplex MIDI data transfer with other CME WIDI products. The WIDI-XU is quite compact and cheap, making it a great choice as a wireless MIDI system for computer use. The WIDI-XU even provides one-to-multi communication; one WIDI-XU can connect to many wireless MIDI devices, up to 64 MIDI channels. The WIDI-XU also has the same capability as other larger WIDI products, for example: 80m maximum wireless range, powerful error correction with automatic notes-off and on-line detection etc.
Main features :
• USB class compliant for Win XP and Mac OS ...
Simply plug it into your computer, to enable wireless Duplex MIDI data transfer with other CME WIDI products. The WIDI-XU is quite compact and cheap, making it a great choice as a wireless MIDI system for computer use. The WIDI-XU even provides one-to-multi communication; one WIDI-XU can connect to many wireless MIDI devices, up to 64 MIDI channels. The WIDI-XU also has the same capability as other larger WIDI products, for example: 80m maximum wireless range, powerful error correction with automatic notes-off and on-line detection etc.
Main features :
• USB class compliant for Win XP and Mac OS ...
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May 25 - 03:59 PM | Plug-ins > FabFilter |
FabFilter today announces the release of Timeless 2, the successor to the original Timeless delay plug-in.
Key features :
• Two independent delay lines with tap feature and host tempo synchronization with fully adjustable offset
• Classic perfectly modeled tape delay mode that changes the pitch when the delay time changes
• Unique time-stretch mode that speeds up or slows down the sound, keeping the pitch constant when the delay time changes
• Individual delay line panning
• Freeze button to keep repeating the current delay line buffer
• Two independent multi-mode filters with 11 different filter characteristics, based on FabFilter's unique digital filter technology
• Unique mid/side processing mode that lets you delay the mid and side signals ...
Key features :
• Two independent delay lines with tap feature and host tempo synchronization with fully adjustable offset
• Classic perfectly modeled tape delay mode that changes the pitch when the delay time changes
• Unique time-stretch mode that speeds up or slows down the sound, keeping the pitch constant when the delay time changes
• Individual delay line panning
• Freeze button to keep repeating the current delay line buffer
• Two independent multi-mode filters with 11 different filter characteristics, based on FabFilter's unique digital filter technology
• Unique mid/side processing mode that lets you delay the mid and side signals ...
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May 25 - 06:47 AM | Music Software > Digidesign |
Here's a new Pro Tools Corner issue by our VIP Moderator Brian White from audioMIDI.com.
"On top of all the fancy new UI enhancements and fantastic sounding Virtual Instruments, Pro Tools 8 has made significant improvements to many of my everyday workflows. Playlists have always been a great way to keep track of alternate takes in Pro Tools, allowing you to easily craft the perfect composite performance or "comp" by piecing together different takes. Pro Tools 8 has enhanced this process infinitely by allowing you to view, edit and audition a track's playlists within its new "Playlists View." This week at the corner I will show you some tricks that will cut your comping time in half and share what's new with playlists in Pro Tools 8."
if you have a Pro Tools related question that you would like Brian to take a shot at answering or have any feedback, please post-it in our Mac ProTools Forum or Pc ProTools Forum. Brian will do his best to select the questions that seem to stump the most people.
"On top of all the fancy new UI enhancements and fantastic sounding Virtual Instruments, Pro Tools 8 has made significant improvements to many of my everyday workflows. Playlists have always been a great way to keep track of alternate takes in Pro Tools, allowing you to easily craft the perfect composite performance or "comp" by piecing together different takes. Pro Tools 8 has enhanced this process infinitely by allowing you to view, edit and audition a track's playlists within its new "Playlists View." This week at the corner I will show you some tricks that will cut your comping time in half and share what's new with playlists in Pro Tools 8."
if you have a Pro Tools related question that you would like Brian to take a shot at answering or have any feedback, please post-it in our Mac ProTools Forum or Pc ProTools Forum. Brian will do his best to select the questions that seem to stump the most people.
Pro Tools Corner : Comping with Playlists in Pro Tools 8 | 1 users'comment |