Mac and Music News
Through Thursday April 11, 2013
May 6 - 09:15 PM | Rumor > Mark Of The Unicorn |
"MOTU has often been the first to adopt new connectivity standards, such as FireWire, in our video and audio I/O products," said Jim Cooper, MOTU Director of Marketing. "We're excited about Thunderbolt because it clearly represents the future of professional I/O. MOTU's strong partnership with Apple and Intel lays the groundwork for exciting new possibilities for Thunderbolt-equipped MOTU products in the near future."
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May 6 - 05:41 PM | Virtual Instrument > Analog factory |
Rotten Ghetto Attack contains 75 patches for Native Instruments Massive. All patches are provided with attributes which can easily be found by the soundbrowser of Massive and also make excessive use of the six macro knobs where different parameters of Massive can easily be influenced.
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May 6 - 12:56 PM | Virtual Instrument > PatchBanks |
- Quantity: 100 Loops
- File Type: Wav
- Range: 60-92 Bpm
- Music Styles: R&B, Pop, Soul, Hip Hop
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May 6 - 08:30 AM | Virtual Instrument > Equinox Sounds |
As these piano melodies are supplied in MIDI format, they will provide you with as much flexibility as possible. You can edit and transpose them, assign any sound you want and get your own and original melodic lines. The editing possibilities are endless as you can play the performances at any tempo or pitch without artefacts.
they are 100% royalty free.
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May 5 - 07:02 PM | Plug-ins > Metric Halo |
ChannelStrip was the first console-style channel strip plug-in launched on the market, combining gate, compressor and EQ modules in one efficient package. It was also the first to offer double-precision operation for the highest quality audio. With over one hundred presets, ChannelStrip allows the user to quickly hone in on the sound they're looking for. For thirteen years, top engineers have been using ChannelStrip to quickly and easily deliver the results their clients demand. Regardless of the
genre, they all feel the same way about ChannelStrip.
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