Mac and Music News
Feb 2 - 03:44 PM | Audio Hardware > Eventide |
Eventide upgrades the OS of its Eclipse. What's on the menu? The Timefactor and Modfactor presets are added while using Eclipse presets. The update will be in beta starting before the end of january.
Eventide Eclipse | Post a comment ? |
Feb 1 - 06:47 PM | Music Software |
A new Garageband blog has been launched to coincide with the release of Garageband '09
Garageband 360 keeps you up on Apple Garageband with new, tips, tools, tutorials and tunes from the Garageband gurus around the world.
Garageband360 editor, Martin Howard is a Garageband based in Brisbane, Australia explains, I've been looking for a dedicated Garageband blog for tips, news, samples etc but I haven't found one yet. So I started one. If you've got tunes or tips for Garageband 09 drop me a line"
The site contains regular reviews of music releases by current Garageband artists.
Garageband 360 keeps you up on Apple Garageband with new, tips, tools, tutorials and tunes from the Garageband gurus around the world.
Garageband360 editor, Martin Howard is a Garageband based in Brisbane, Australia explains, I've been looking for a dedicated Garageband blog for tips, news, samples etc but I haven't found one yet. So I started one. If you've got tunes or tips for Garageband 09 drop me a line"
The site contains regular reviews of music releases by current Garageband artists.
Garageband - The Blog | Post a comment ? |
Feb 1 - 10:47 AM | Industry > Moog Music |
Starting today, for the full 28 days of February…and for the last time, Moog Music is offering hefty rebates on its best-selling equipment. Moog's Grammy Sale offers rebates of $100 on any Minimoog Voyager, $75 on any Little Phatty and $30 on any Etherwave theremin or Moogerfooger purchased from authorized Moog dealers during February.
"We've been doing this program for five years and it's proven to have a positive impact on Moog dealer sales ~ every year we see a significant spike in customer product registrations during the month of February. We plan to replace the Grammy Sale with something equally attractive in the future, and we thank our loyal customers for participating in the sale," said Chris Stack, Moog Marketing Manager.
For more information on the Moog Grammy Sale, please visit Moog's website.
"We've been doing this program for five years and it's proven to have a positive impact on Moog dealer sales ~ every year we see a significant spike in customer product registrations during the month of February. We plan to replace the Grammy Sale with something equally attractive in the future, and we thank our loyal customers for participating in the sale," said Chris Stack, Moog Marketing Manager.
For more information on the Moog Grammy Sale, please visit Moog's website.
Moog’s February Grammy Sale | Post a comment ? |
Jan 31 - 12:47 PM | Virtual Instrument > Wallander Instruments |
In the first quarter of 2009, Wallander Instruments is extending the range of instrument with the release of the Saxophones 1 & 2 instrument collections.
Saxophones 1 includes the standard saxophone quartet, ranging from the soprano to the baritone :
Soprano Saxophones 1-3
Alto Saxophones 1-3
Tenor Saxophones 1-3
Baritone Saxophones 1-3
Saxophones 2 includes a variety of more exotic saxophones, extending the range to the sopranino and bass, and includes rare gems such as the C Melody :
Sopranino Saxophones 1-3
C Soprano Saxophones 1-3
Mezzo-soprano Saxophones 1-3
C Melody Saxophones 1-3
Bass Saxophones 1-3
Saxophones 1 includes the standard saxophone quartet, ranging from the soprano to the baritone :
Soprano Saxophones 1-3
Alto Saxophones 1-3
Tenor Saxophones 1-3
Baritone Saxophones 1-3
Saxophones 2 includes a variety of more exotic saxophones, extending the range to the sopranino and bass, and includes rare gems such as the C Melody :
Sopranino Saxophones 1-3
C Soprano Saxophones 1-3
Mezzo-soprano Saxophones 1-3
C Melody Saxophones 1-3
Bass Saxophones 1-3
Wallander Instruments Saxophones 1 & 2 | Post a comment ? |
Jan 31 - 10:47 AM | Virtual Instrument > Vir2 Instruments |
Vir2 Instruments announces two new Kontakt Player-based virtual instruments : Blue and World Impact.
Blue : Jazz Drums ($399.95) provides the essential backbone of jazz music production, featuring three of the finest jazz drum kits in the world, over a thousand jazz drum loops, and extensive control over each element, all packaged into one comprehensive Kontakt Player-powered virtual instrument.
Featuring a massive collection of varied percussion samples, World Impact : Global Percussion ($399.95) spans the globe featuring percussion instruments from large to small, west to east, north to south, and traditional to rare. Sampled in meticulous detail and programmed for maximum and instant musical usability, the collection includes hundreds of varied percussion instruments from Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and more. A massive multi-gigabyte collection of Japanese Taiko drums recorded from multiple microphone positions forms a central part of the library. Each instrument has been recorded with numerous alternate takes and velocity layers, assuring realistic and dramatically expressive sonic results.
Both products are powered by Native Instruments' Kontakt engine and are therefore compatible with VST, AudioUnit and RTAS plug-in formats allowing them to work seamlessly within any major sequencer, in addition to standalone use.
Release dates have not yet been announced.
Blue : Jazz Drums ($399.95) provides the essential backbone of jazz music production, featuring three of the finest jazz drum kits in the world, over a thousand jazz drum loops, and extensive control over each element, all packaged into one comprehensive Kontakt Player-powered virtual instrument.
Featuring a massive collection of varied percussion samples, World Impact : Global Percussion ($399.95) spans the globe featuring percussion instruments from large to small, west to east, north to south, and traditional to rare. Sampled in meticulous detail and programmed for maximum and instant musical usability, the collection includes hundreds of varied percussion instruments from Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and more. A massive multi-gigabyte collection of Japanese Taiko drums recorded from multiple microphone positions forms a central part of the library. Each instrument has been recorded with numerous alternate takes and velocity layers, assuring realistic and dramatically expressive sonic results.
Both products are powered by Native Instruments' Kontakt engine and are therefore compatible with VST, AudioUnit and RTAS plug-in formats allowing them to work seamlessly within any major sequencer, in addition to standalone use.
Release dates have not yet been announced.
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