Mac and Music News
Dec 15 - 03:59 PM | Audio Hardware > BeesNeez Microphones |
The James is built around the BeesNeez K47b capsule. This capsule is similar to the K47 capsules found in the Neumann U47's in that it is a single backplate 34mm capsule. It does though have a different hole configuration and depth helping to create the crystal clear and mid forward tones.
The James' tube is a hand selected European NOS. It has a very quiet noise floor and great frequency response. The mic circuit is point to point wired, paper in oil and film capacitors and is followed by a Cinemag Transformer.
Last but not least, it features a 10db pad, and a selectable SRO (Sibilance Roll Off).
The James is available now at an introductory price of $899. It ships with Suspension Mount, Power Supply, Lead and Flight Case.
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Dec 15 - 10:47 AM | Virtual Instrument > Spectrasonics |
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Dec 13 - 01:11 PM | Industry > Applied Acoustics Systems (AAS) |
The AAS Modeling Collection includes five great instruments from Applied Acoustics Systems : Tassman 4, Lounge Lizard EP-3, Ultra Analog VA-1, String Studio VS-1, and Strum Acoustic GS-1.
Learn more about this crazy offer from :
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Dec 13 - 12:29 PM | Music Software > Groovebox Music |
This collection of tutorials covers topics such as how to record and edit, virtual instrument basics, warping, designing electronic drums and much more. The videos are hand-picked from the extensive Ableton Live tutorial collection available at grooveboxmusic.com.
This offer provides seven days of access from the day you sign up and enter your access code. Offer valid until December 31, 2008.
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Dec 13 - 10:47 AM | Rumor > McDSP |
"The Retro plug-in line from McDSP is new class of plug-ins with vintage style and completely original design backed by McDSP's reputation for superior reliability and customer support.
See McDSP's Retro Plug-ins at the Winter NAMM 2009 show (...) and find out how a software plug-in is better than hardware"
Better than hardware... wait and see !
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