Mac and Music News
Through Tuesday April 30, 2013
Apr 16 - 09:37 AM | Music Software > Sourceforge |
Nootka is a tool for learning classical score notation for guitarists. It also helps in ear training.
Amount various exercises-exams you can point given notes on fingerboard or even play it. The program will recognize it.
The application is free and open source. It works under Windows, Linux and MacOs.
Amount various exercises-exams you can point given notes on fingerboard or even play it. The program will recognize it.
The application is free and open source. It works under Windows, Linux and MacOs.
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Apr 13 - 06:55 PM | Virtual Instrument > AcousticsampleS |
Here is the latest release from Acousticsamples:Wurlie
Not just another 200A.
Wurlie is a 64 keys Wurlitzer 206A piano, and as the Wurlitzer company named it, a "Student Electronic Piano", and it has a build in amp and cabinet.
A few more info.
The 206A is a student model, and is very similar to a 200A except for its beige color and build in amp/speaker (it also did not come with a tremolo). We recorded it both from the direct output using a state of the art DI (Universal Audio Solo 610) and also using a pair of microphones right above the keys next to where the head of a player would be.
We also included our common features like the multiple releases and also included our sympathetic resonance system (both pedal up and down).
You also have access to various commonly used effects and a full control over the midi parameters to make it fit to your keyboards response.
For more info, just visit the products page.
No need to buy a sampler.
As all of our libraries, it comes with its own player (the UVI Workstation) that works in standalone and as VST, AU, RTAS, MAS plugins for windows and Mac and in 32 and 64 Bits.
Get it here for 80€ / 99$.
Not just another 200A.
Wurlie is a 64 keys Wurlitzer 206A piano, and as the Wurlitzer company named it, a "Student Electronic Piano", and it has a build in amp and cabinet.
A few more info.
The 206A is a student model, and is very similar to a 200A except for its beige color and build in amp/speaker (it also did not come with a tremolo). We recorded it both from the direct output using a state of the art DI (Universal Audio Solo 610) and also using a pair of microphones right above the keys next to where the head of a player would be.
We also included our common features like the multiple releases and also included our sympathetic resonance system (both pedal up and down).
You also have access to various commonly used effects and a full control over the midi parameters to make it fit to your keyboards response.
For more info, just visit the products page.
No need to buy a sampler.
As all of our libraries, it comes with its own player (the UVI Workstation) that works in standalone and as VST, AU, RTAS, MAS plugins for windows and Mac and in 32 and 64 Bits.
Get it here for 80€ / 99$.
Learn more about Acousticsamples Wurlie | Post a comment ? |
Apr 13 - 02:15 PM | Virtual Instrument > Applied Acoustics Systems (AAS) |
Applied Acoustics Systems Announces Chromaphone V1.04.
It's a service update.
Chromaphone v1.0.4 Update
Fixes
- Fixed freeze with 32-bit VST plug-in on preset change;
- Fixed crash with some presets (especially with KitNetix);
- Fixed preset loading error on large Pro Tools projects.
It's a service update.
Chromaphone v1.0.4 Update
Fixes
- Fixed freeze with 32-bit VST plug-in on preset change;
- Fixed crash with some presets (especially with KitNetix);
- Fixed preset loading error on large Pro Tools projects.
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Apr 13 - 11:15 AM | Event > Zero-G |
Zero-G celebrate 21st anniversary with sample library deal of the year.
The production team at Zero-G have been responsible for seminal titles like 'Deepest India', the 'Total' series, 'Planet of the Breaks' and more recently 'Dark Skies'. The consistently high standard of sample content that Zero-G have delivered has set the benchmark for other sample library producers.
Still as prolific as ever and continuing to release products of the highest standard, Zero-G are celebrating their 21st birthday, and, as a special gift to their customers, are offering Total Rex, the largest commercial collection of Rex files, for just £25 – 75% less than the normal RRP!
The production team at Zero-G have been responsible for seminal titles like 'Deepest India', the 'Total' series, 'Planet of the Breaks' and more recently 'Dark Skies'. The consistently high standard of sample content that Zero-G have delivered has set the benchmark for other sample library producers.
Still as prolific as ever and continuing to release products of the highest standard, Zero-G are celebrating their 21st birthday, and, as a special gift to their customers, are offering Total Rex, the largest commercial collection of Rex files, for just £25 – 75% less than the normal RRP!
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Apr 13 - 07:40 AM | Plug-ins > Waves |
Waves, together with three of today's top producer / engineers, is proud to present the NLS Non-Linear Summer: Three legendary consoles – in one powerful plugin.
Waves modeled over 100 individual channels in all, capturing the unique color, character, and behavior of each and every input and summing bus amp.
Features
- Non-linear summing plugin
- Three legendary consoles in one plugin
- Over 100 individually modeled channel and summing bus amps
- Developed in association with top producer/engineers
- Adds analog warmth and character
- Global control over all NLS plugins in the session.
Waves modeled over 100 individual channels in all, capturing the unique color, character, and behavior of each and every input and summing bus amp.
Features
- Non-linear summing plugin
- Three legendary consoles in one plugin
- Over 100 individually modeled channel and summing bus amps
- Developed in association with top producer/engineers
- Adds analog warmth and character
- Global control over all NLS plugins in the session.
Learn more about Waves NLS Series | Post a comment ? |