Mac and Music News
Through Saturday February 2, 2013
Jan 9 - 03:41 PM | Event > Ohm Studio |
The Rule: jump in the Music Time Machine and tune the radio FM to your favorite period. Join one of the many projects and make a track that could have been made in year... (period 1963, 75, 87, 94, 2002...).
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Jan 9 - 12:07 PM | Music Software > Tappr |
Unlike traditional "algorithmic" music visualizers, tappr.tv lets users tap, swipe, tilt, twirl, and hum to dynamically create kinetic, multi-layered visual "dances" to their favorite music. Beat matching controls lets users synchronize loops of visuals, and network IO enables multiple iDevices to dance simultaneously.
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Jan 9 - 09:36 AM | Virtual Instrument > Tone2 |
New features:
- Arpeggiator patterns can now be saved & loaded.
- Added 42 additional arpeggiator patterns.
- Selecting patches by clicking on the arrows is supported now.
- Included 14 demo sounds of the Analog soundset.
- Gatekeeper support (Mac)
- Help PDF can be opened from GUI (Mac)
- Windows 8 support for 64 bit versions.
And many enhancements...
Saurus 1.1 is a free update for registered users.
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Jan 8 - 08:15 PM | Virtual Instrument > Zenhiser Pro Audio |
Cramming in 558 techno samples and techno loops makes this another sure thing. It's so friggin hot the only thing we have to keep saying is "Listen to the preview now", then you'll understand what we are talking about.
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Jan 8 - 03:59 PM | Music Software > SoundLib |
Some new features:
- Standalone version with 8 MIDI ports (96 MIDI channels).
- 16 track audio mixer (built-in Compressor, EQ and support for 2 external effect plug-ins).
- All parts are routed to the audio mixer.
- A new G-Sound utility that scan your hard drives and build a database of all your Giga files.
- The stack icon in the toolbar has been replaced by individual stack buttons for each part.
- The VCA and VCF can be adjusted for each part in a stack.
- The part order in a stack can be modified by simply dragging one part up or down.
- The built-in keyboard displays the notes played on an external keyboard or MIDI track.
- Each part has a new pitch transpose control.
G-Player Mac and Windows (VST/AU/RTAS) costs $149 USD.
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