Mac and Music News
Through Sunday January 30, 2011
Jul 7 - 04:33 PM | Audio Hardware > AMS Neve |
Features :
- Classic mono limiter/compressor made to the exacting late-1960's design
- Hand-made in Burnley, England using original Neve specification transformers
- Original Neve 2254 discreet, Class A circuit design
- Transformer-coupled circuits used in Input, Bridge-driver, Side-chain and Output stages
- Manual Fast Attack Time adjustment and transparent level control
- Independent Limiter In/Out and Compressor In/Out selection
- Total bypass switch
- Multiple units can be linked together to provide multi-unit side-chain control from a single unit
- Compatible with Neve Recall software, simply connect the 2254R using USB to a host PC or Mac running Neve Recall software
Price and availability to be announced.
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Jul 7 - 04:13 PM | Industry > Ableton |
- Tassmania! : Ableton and Applied Acoustics Systems are offering registered Ableton Live users an opportunity to step out into the modular world of physical modeling synthesis. They offer a coupon code that gives $150 (about €95) off the price of a Tassman: this is nearly 45% off the retail price of this incredible instrument.
- Ableton has also launched the Session Drums Summer Sale. Get great acoustic drums with detailed control options for just €129 / $159.
For more information, please visit their web site.
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Jul 5 - 12:47 PM | Plug-ins > Artificial Audio |
The Latency Detector is a tool to measure delay times and analyse latency. Most plug-ins require a given amount of time to process an audio signal, therefore only allowing the signal to pass with a certain delay. This delay is known as latency. Most sequencers, however, like Logic Pro, have a mechanism to offset latency, ensuring that all tracks are perfectly synchronised. However, this compensation does not work when using the I/O Plug-In to route signals to and from external audio hardware.
The latency induced by I/O plug-ins is not deduced and cannot therefore be automatically compensated. The sequencer obviously cannot know what is happening to the signal in the outside world. To find out the latency of an I/O Plug-In, the sequencer would have to measure the time required for the signal to leave the sequencer output and reappear at the input.
Using the Latency Detector this measurement can now be carried out exactly and the determined latency value can be used in the Latency Compensator to make up for the delay.
The Latency Bundle is available now for Mac OS X in the AU format and is priced at €29.
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Jul 4 - 01:59 PM | Audio Hardware > Audio-Technica |
The AT2035 Cardioid Condenser Microphone and the AT2050 Multi-Pattern Condenser Microphone will be available August 2008 with pricing as follows:
AT2035 $249.00 U.S. MSRP
AT2050 $369.00 U.S. MSRP
For more information, visit their web site.
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Jul 4 - 12:47 PM | Misc > GenoQs Machines |
Nemo is a highend machine, continuing their tradition of realtime everything MIDI instruments. With the interaction and function model of Octopus being adapted to a new interface, Nemo's particular strength lies in its compact, portable format.
Features :
- 90+ Tactile switches and 9 endless encoders for interactive access
- 93 LEDs (tri-color) used to display both numeric and quantitative data
- 64 pages (i.e. "patterns")
- 4 tracks per page, 16 steps each
- 4 concurrent pages, i.e. 16 concurrent tracks
- Page tracks freely chain-able to structures of up to 64 steps
- Per track velocity, pitch, length and start factors, MIDI channel and CC
- Individual clock multiplier/divisor per track
- Individual and editable runtime directions per track
- Polyphonic steps, of up to 7 notes (chords or multi-trigger)
- Track self modulation, via step events
- Cross modulation of tracks (via the Effector)
- MIDI note and CC recording and playback per track
- 32 MIDI channels via 2 dedicated MIDI ports
Nemo is available now for a fee of €1399.
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