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Sep 1 - 03:27 PM | Music Hardware > Roland |
Roland announced the JUNO-Gi Mobile Synthesizer with Digital Recorder. Not only is the JUNO-Gi compact, easy to use, and affordable, it also boasts an all-new sound set designed for live performance, built-in eight-track digital recorder with 64 virtual tracks, and easy integration with many digital audio workstations through its built-in audio interface.
Features :
• Live performance synthesizer
• AC- or battery-powered
• Library of 1,300 sounds organized into Live Sets
• Tone Category buttons for sound library navigation
• Mod, Pitch Bend, and D-Beam controllers
• Built-in eight-track digital recorder
• Transport controls, mix faders, and a rhythm machine track
• Record up to 192 hours on SD
• Rear-panel XLR microphone, guitar, a ...
Features :
• Live performance synthesizer
• AC- or battery-powered
• Library of 1,300 sounds organized into Live Sets
• Tone Category buttons for sound library navigation
• Mod, Pitch Bend, and D-Beam controllers
• Built-in eight-track digital recorder
• Transport controls, mix faders, and a rhythm machine track
• Record up to 192 hours on SD
• Rear-panel XLR microphone, guitar, a ...
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Sep 1 - 02:14 PM | Plug-ins > Sonoris Audio Engineering |
The Sonoris Mastering Equalizer (SMEQ) is a parametric equalizer in VST, AU and RTAS format for Windows and Mac. It has selectable linear phase or minimum phase operation per band. The plug-in is suitable for mixing and especially mastering and features 7 bands, including lowpass, highpass, peaking and shelving filters.
The SMEQ can be used to enhance or correct difficult material like vocal or instrumental soloists and groups, orchestral recordings and complex mixes, without introducing any unwanted coloring. The linear phase implementation of the SMEQ ensures a transparent character and just boosts or cuts a frequency range without adding a "sound". It doesn't smear transients or create mud, nor does it alter the imaging and depth information of the original sound. This way it is poss ...
The SMEQ can be used to enhance or correct difficult material like vocal or instrumental soloists and groups, orchestral recordings and complex mixes, without introducing any unwanted coloring. The linear phase implementation of the SMEQ ensures a transparent character and just boosts or cuts a frequency range without adding a "sound". It doesn't smear transients or create mud, nor does it alter the imaging and depth information of the original sound. This way it is poss ...
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Sep 1 - 01:01 PM | Computer Hardware > Roland |
Roland introduced the OCTA-CAPTURE USB 2.0 Audio Interface, a 10- input/10-output device for computer-based multi-channel audio production.
According to Roland, OCTA-CAPTURE sets a new standard in portable USB 2.0 interfaces, combining premium components, 24-bit/192 kHz performance, and proprietary preamp and streaming technology in an affordable and compact unit.
Designed for high-level audio production, OCTA-CAPTURE features eight professional-grade VS Preamps with each channel providing an combo-XLR input jack, phantom power, low-cut filter, phase invert, and digital compression. These digitally controlled microphone preamps are built with premium components, resulting in transparent audio with a superior signal-to-noise ratio. The space-saving combo jacks also accommodate ¼-inch connectors, with Hi-Z instrument inputs on channels 1 and 2 and balanced TRS inputs on channels 3-8. In addition, channels 7 and 8 are well suited for high input levels associated with kick drum and snare drum recording. Additional connectivity includes eight ¼-inch TRS output jacks, coaxial S/PDIF I/O, and MIDI I/O.
Roland plans on shipping the Octa-Capture for $699 (MSRP) in October of 2010.
According to Roland, OCTA-CAPTURE sets a new standard in portable USB 2.0 interfaces, combining premium components, 24-bit/192 kHz performance, and proprietary preamp and streaming technology in an affordable and compact unit.
Designed for high-level audio production, OCTA-CAPTURE features eight professional-grade VS Preamps with each channel providing an combo-XLR input jack, phantom power, low-cut filter, phase invert, and digital compression. These digitally controlled microphone preamps are built with premium components, resulting in transparent audio with a superior signal-to-noise ratio. The space-saving combo jacks also accommodate ¼-inch connectors, with Hi-Z instrument inputs on channels 1 and 2 and balanced TRS inputs on channels 3-8. In addition, channels 7 and 8 are well suited for high input levels associated with kick drum and snare drum recording. Additional connectivity includes eight ¼-inch TRS output jacks, coaxial S/PDIF I/O, and MIDI I/O.
Roland plans on shipping the Octa-Capture for $699 (MSRP) in October of 2010.
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Sep 1 - 12:03 PM | Virtual Instrument > AcousticsampleS |
AcousticsampleS releases Percussiv'. As opposed to traditional percussion libraries, this one is based on the detail of each instrument so that each of them is playable and sounds realistic.
Features :
• 15 Detailed Instruments,
• 1,16Gb sample bank, around 4000 samples no loops Recorded at 24/88,2Khz downsampled to 24/44.1khz,
• 4 to 8 Round Robins,
• A lot of velocity layers,
• Detailed instruments with the most common strokes, each one is easy to play,
• Advances functionnalities to be able to change the volume, pitch and pan of each instrument (only in the Kontakt version),
• Instrument list: Agogo, cowbell, berimbao, bongos, 2 claves, congas, chinese gong (tamtam), guiro, 3 shakers, cabasa, tambourine, brazilian tamborim, triangle, udu drums, 6 woodblocks,
• The Midi percussion parts of the demos are included to help you understand how to play it,
• Available for Kontakt 2, 3 and 4, and AcousticsampleS' new player: the ASPlayer (VST and - Audio Unit for mac, and VST for windows) : you don't need anything else to be able to play it.
There are more demos, info and screenshots as well as info about the player on AcousticsampleS website.
You can buy it for 69€.
Features :
• 15 Detailed Instruments,
• 1,16Gb sample bank, around 4000 samples no loops Recorded at 24/88,2Khz downsampled to 24/44.1khz,
• 4 to 8 Round Robins,
• A lot of velocity layers,
• Detailed instruments with the most common strokes, each one is easy to play,
• Advances functionnalities to be able to change the volume, pitch and pan of each instrument (only in the Kontakt version),
• Instrument list: Agogo, cowbell, berimbao, bongos, 2 claves, congas, chinese gong (tamtam), guiro, 3 shakers, cabasa, tambourine, brazilian tamborim, triangle, udu drums, 6 woodblocks,
• The Midi percussion parts of the demos are included to help you understand how to play it,
• Available for Kontakt 2, 3 and 4, and AcousticsampleS' new player: the ASPlayer (VST and - Audio Unit for mac, and VST for windows) : you don't need anything else to be able to play it.
There are more demos, info and screenshots as well as info about the player on AcousticsampleS website.
You can buy it for 69€.
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Aug 31 - 02:54 PM | Virtual Instrument > Tonehammer |
Tonehammer has released Requiem Light, a new Cinematic Choir sample library.
Requiem Light is based on a variety of new recording- and sampling techniques some which have never before been integrated in choral sample libraries, according to Tonehammer. The library can sound like a real choir and includes both full choir (SATB), divisi groups (males/females) and two solo singers (soprano and tenor) – all recorded in 24 bit / 44.1khz with 1 microphone position (pre-mixed from Requiem Pro (5.1) mics.
The library contains true (polyphonic) legato intervals from piano to forte, sustains from piano to forte, staccato with repetitions, ultra forte marcato, BPM (host-synced) based latin chants recorded at different speeds across entire interval of choir, tons of choral effects including whis ...
Requiem Light is based on a variety of new recording- and sampling techniques some which have never before been integrated in choral sample libraries, according to Tonehammer. The library can sound like a real choir and includes both full choir (SATB), divisi groups (males/females) and two solo singers (soprano and tenor) – all recorded in 24 bit / 44.1khz with 1 microphone position (pre-mixed from Requiem Pro (5.1) mics.
The library contains true (polyphonic) legato intervals from piano to forte, sustains from piano to forte, staccato with repetitions, ultra forte marcato, BPM (host-synced) based latin chants recorded at different speeds across entire interval of choir, tons of choral effects including whis ...
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