Mac and Music News
Through Sunday January 30, 2011
Sep 25 - 11:29 AM | Computer Hardware > Apogee Electronics |
New features of Snow Leopard-compatible Apogee software include :
• Snow Leopard compatibility.
• A single version of Maestro is now compatible with all Apogee products.
• Symphony Mobile now compatible with SBus
Updated Apogee software is available immediately at :
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Sep 25 - 10:29 AM | Audio Hardware > M-Audio |
The SBX-10 delivers tight, undistorted bass response down to 20Hz—enabling customers to experience the extreme low frequencies that are so critical in today's audio environments. The unit also includes a bypass footswitch that enables a user to easily judge the balance of their mixes with or without the subwoofer in the monitor chain without having to unplug any cables or ...
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Sep 24 - 02:06 PM | Virtual Instrument > XILS-lab |
• No preset or project saving
• No bank import or export
• No automation
• Features the 1.0.2 version of the XILS 3 and won't be updated
• No time limit
• No dongle or serial number required
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Sep 24 - 01:45 PM | Music Software > Apple |
Issues addressed include (but are not limited to) :
• The memory usage display is now more accurate and shows MainStage and total system memory combined.
• Feedback protection is now disabled if not in use resulting in a significant CPU performance improvement for audio channels.
• The Reverse option for Loopback now behaves consistently.
• Pitchbend is now transmitted properly to external instruments.
• The I/O plug-in is now available in Mainstage.
Enhancements include :
• Loopback can now be started by a Play action.
• Loopback now has an option to transfer its tempo ...
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Sep 24 - 12:23 PM | Music Software > Celemony Software |
Melodyne assistant is the most affordable entry into the world of Melodyne and ideal for the correction and optimization of monophonic and rhythmic audio material. The user can with Melodyne assistant correct intonation or timing problems by hand, transposing notes, moving them forwards or backwards in time, deleting them, adjusting their amplitude and their formants, as well as copying them ...
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