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Mar 1 - 09:03 AM | Music Software > Steinberg |
Based on the entry-level Sequel application, the Sequel LE Campus version provides an array of features which help neophytes and experts alike to create high-quality audio and music productions. The Controller mode allows users to assign external controllers to the most frequently utilized parameters in Sequel LE Campus. With its Controller Learn feature, assigning controller knobs, sliders, keys or buttons to parameters is easy and elegant. The Free Warp mode transforms audio loops in many ways, while Track Freeze frees up CPU power in order for users to work with more tracks and effects. Thanks to the wealth of Sequel Content Sets available at the Steinberg Online Shop, users can expand their sound library with hundreds of additional audio loops in different music styles.
A copy of Sequel LE Campus includes one license that allows for unlimited use at school and at home. For more features and enhancements, users are enabled to upgrade to the Sequel full version for only EUR 49.99/GBP 42.34.
A copy of Sequel LE Campus includes one license that allows for unlimited use at school and at home. For more features and enhancements, users are enabled to upgrade to the Sequel full version for only EUR 49.99/GBP 42.34.
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Feb 28 - 08:44 PM | Computer Hardware > Modular Square |
Keith McMillen Instruments announces SoftStep V 1.1. This update offers some new features:
- Standalone version for and PC
- 6 factory programs with Program Changes, Notes, Toggle, Pressure, Avid Eleven Rack and Line6 POD
- Save All function
- Revert button (back to previous settings)
- GarageBand et HUI Host modes
- Select I/O manualy
- LED "SoftStep Connected"
- Standalone version for and PC
- 6 factory programs with Program Changes, Notes, Toggle, Pressure, Avid Eleven Rack and Line6 POD
- Save All function
- Revert button (back to previous settings)
- GarageBand et HUI Host modes
- Select I/O manualy
- LED "SoftStep Connected"
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Feb 28 - 05:28 PM | Computer Hardware > Apogee Electronics |
Apogee Electronics R&D is moving toward a new paradigm of digital audio interconnection based upon Thunderbolt.
Symphony I/O's modular, user definable system was the first step. AD/DA conversion modules (our primary technology) were designed to be independent of the Symphony I/O Chassis. This allows Apogee to address interfacing from the Chassis level without impacting I/O module implementation.
Powered by Thunderbolt, the Symphony I/O platform is the foundation of future digital audio production systems. Any Mac equipped with Thunderbolt technology and paired with Symphony I/O will deliver incredible, high-performance recording from the Hollywood soundstage to the hotel room nightstand.
Symphony I/O's modular, user definable system was the first step. AD/DA conversion modules (our primary technology) were designed to be independent of the Symphony I/O Chassis. This allows Apogee to address interfacing from the Chassis level without impacting I/O module implementation.
Powered by Thunderbolt, the Symphony I/O platform is the foundation of future digital audio production systems. Any Mac equipped with Thunderbolt technology and paired with Symphony I/O will deliver incredible, high-performance recording from the Hollywood soundstage to the hotel room nightstand.
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Feb 28 - 10:46 AM | Plug-ins > ValhallaDSP |
The goal of ValhallaRoom is to be a useful "workhorse" reverb, for subtle drum rooms that can be felt more than heard, lush halls, dense plates, and big ambient decays. The algorithm designs have been influenced by some of the "classic" room simulation boxes, as well as state of the art modern theory.
Some Features:
- ValhallaRoom features several original reverberation algorithms, designed to produce tight and subtle room sounds, as well as larger hall sounds and huge ambiances.
- Unique Early reverb section allows user to dial in subtle and short bursts of early reverberation energy, as well as gated reverbs up to 1 second in length.
- The Late section produces natural reverb decays ranging from 0.1 seconds to 100 seconds. The decay can be controlled in 3 adjustable frequency bands.
- Both Early and Late reverb sections have adjustable modulation, to produce sounds ranging from lush chorusing, to subtle and natural long decays.
- ValhallaRoom is true stereo. The Early and Late reverb sections are both stereo-in, stereo-out.
Some Features:
- ValhallaRoom features several original reverberation algorithms, designed to produce tight and subtle room sounds, as well as larger hall sounds and huge ambiances.
- Unique Early reverb section allows user to dial in subtle and short bursts of early reverberation energy, as well as gated reverbs up to 1 second in length.
- The Late section produces natural reverb decays ranging from 0.1 seconds to 100 seconds. The decay can be controlled in 3 adjustable frequency bands.
- Both Early and Late reverb sections have adjustable modulation, to produce sounds ranging from lush chorusing, to subtle and natural long decays.
- ValhallaRoom is true stereo. The Early and Late reverb sections are both stereo-in, stereo-out.
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Feb 28 - 08:01 AM | Plug-ins > Ear Machine |
Ear Machine today unveiled iQ, an equalizer plug-in designed to learn the user's preference. iQ recommends equalizer settings by analyzing user ratings of examples. The result is displayed in a traditional equalizer window where users can fine-tune the recommendation.
iQ uses a model of auditory perception to gradually hone in on the user's preference. A meter at the bottom of the window indicates when iQ thinks it has learned what the user wants. The user then clicks "Create EQ" and iQ's recommendation is displayed in a traditional equalizer window. Users can also double click any dot to display it in the equalizer window.
iQ is the first audio plug-in that is designed to learn a user's preference. Ear Machine recently launched a related free web app (myMicSound) that is designed to learn a user's preferred microphone characteristics.
iQ is compatible with AU hosts or VST hosts on the Mac or PC, and is compatible with RTAS wrappers.
iQ uses a model of auditory perception to gradually hone in on the user's preference. A meter at the bottom of the window indicates when iQ thinks it has learned what the user wants. The user then clicks "Create EQ" and iQ's recommendation is displayed in a traditional equalizer window. Users can also double click any dot to display it in the equalizer window.
iQ is the first audio plug-in that is designed to learn a user's preference. Ear Machine recently launched a related free web app (myMicSound) that is designed to learn a user's preferred microphone characteristics.
iQ is compatible with AU hosts or VST hosts on the Mac or PC, and is compatible with RTAS wrappers.
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