Mac and Music News
Through Tuesday May 7, 2013
Jun 28 - 12:44 PM | Audio Hardware > Hercules |
With its WAE WSM01, Hercules set out to meet the needs and expectations of a group of consumers that it knows extremely well: all the people who have turned their computer (PC or Mac®) into their stereo system, and use it to store their music library.
Now you can say goodbye to having to move your computer to different rooms in your home, in order to enjoy all of your music wherever you are at any given time. And there's no more worries about how complicated installing a wireless speaker system can be - because using the WAE WSM01 is child's play.
Now you can say goodbye to having to move your computer to different rooms in your home, in order to enjoy all of your music wherever you are at any given time. And there's no more worries about how complicated installing a wireless speaker system can be - because using the WAE WSM01 is child's play.
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Jun 28 - 08:46 AM | Virtual Instrument > Zenhiser Pro Audio |
In the evolutionary status they've brought you Massive Dubstep Basslines & Massive Dubstep Sounds so what's next on the list, well how about a shit hot collection of Ni Massive Dubstep Lead presets plus an awe inspiring aray of Dubstep lead loops ready to drop into your mix.
Sounds pretty tasty doesn't it, 50 exclusive massive presets designed solely for the harder side of dubstep and 50 wav loops of mind bending goodness ready to rock any dubstep track.
Sounds pretty tasty doesn't it, 50 exclusive massive presets designed solely for the harder side of dubstep and 50 wav loops of mind bending goodness ready to rock any dubstep track.
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Jun 27 - 05:50 PM | Computer Hardware > Solid State Logic |
Alpha-Link MX is the first of a new generation of SSL A-D/D-A converters that deliver superior SSL audio quality in an affordable format for the serious project studio.
Some Features
- High quality SSL A-D/D-A converter technology
- 64 channel Fibre Optic MADI digital audio In/Out
- Alpha-Link MX 16-4: 16 analogue In, 4 analogue Out (balanced)
- Alpha-Link MX 4-16: 4 analogue In, 16 analogue Out (balanced)
- Cascade up to 4 Units for up to 80 analogue connections
- 44.1 to 96kHz operation with varispeed up to ± 10% (192kHz operation will be available as a free firmware upgrade by 31/12/2012)
- Switchable reference level with a range of settings between +24dB and +14dB
- Perfect Partner for SSL MadiXtreme, MX4 & Delta-Link interfaces
- Simple front panel setup controls
- Dedicated tri-colour signal activity LED's
- BNC Word Clock sync In/Out
- Rear panel analogue connection via standard 25 pin D-Sub
Some Features
- High quality SSL A-D/D-A converter technology
- 64 channel Fibre Optic MADI digital audio In/Out
- Alpha-Link MX 16-4: 16 analogue In, 4 analogue Out (balanced)
- Alpha-Link MX 4-16: 4 analogue In, 16 analogue Out (balanced)
- Cascade up to 4 Units for up to 80 analogue connections
- 44.1 to 96kHz operation with varispeed up to ± 10% (192kHz operation will be available as a free firmware upgrade by 31/12/2012)
- Switchable reference level with a range of settings between +24dB and +14dB
- Perfect Partner for SSL MadiXtreme, MX4 & Delta-Link interfaces
- Simple front panel setup controls
- Dedicated tri-colour signal activity LED's
- BNC Word Clock sync In/Out
- Rear panel analogue connection via standard 25 pin D-Sub
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Jun 27 - 03:47 PM | Virtual Instrument > Cinesamples |
Cinesamples presents the new flagship orchestral library CineWinds CORE, the first installment of the CineWinds Series recorded at the world famous SONY Pictures Scoring Stage under the watchful eye of master engineer Dennis Sands (The Avengers, The Shawshank Redemption, Back to the Future, Forrest Gump, American Beauty).
CineWinds CORE covers the principal instruments of the orchestral wind section in stunning detail and unparalleled recording precision. Each instrument was meticulously sampled to capture the perfect imperfections which subtly breathes life into your mockup. And as always we brought our intense focus to make these instruments incredibly simple and intuitive to use. CineWinds CORE will earn a permanent place in your template.
CineWinds CORE covers the principal instruments of the orchestral wind section in stunning detail and unparalleled recording precision. Each instrument was meticulously sampled to capture the perfect imperfections which subtly breathes life into your mockup. And as always we brought our intense focus to make these instruments incredibly simple and intuitive to use. CineWinds CORE will earn a permanent place in your template.
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Jun 27 - 01:35 PM | Music Hardware > Arturia |
Origin's V1.4 firmware update introduces a range of new modules and features that further expand the sonic scope of this already versatile synthesizer while enriching the user experience.
Origin uniquely houses several synth classics and associated components in one powerful, no-holds, barred DSP-based modular system. Now its V1.4 firmware allows users to 'mix and match' even more modules by introducing a True Analogue Emulation (TAE®) of the Oberheim SEM filter found on the legendary Oberheim Synthesizer Expander Module® (or SEM for short). The new SEMFilter module considerably widens Origin's sound palette thanks to its ability to continuously sweep from LP to Notch and HP modes.
Origin uniquely houses several synth classics and associated components in one powerful, no-holds, barred DSP-based modular system. Now its V1.4 firmware allows users to 'mix and match' even more modules by introducing a True Analogue Emulation (TAE®) of the Oberheim SEM filter found on the legendary Oberheim Synthesizer Expander Module® (or SEM for short). The new SEMFilter module considerably widens Origin's sound palette thanks to its ability to continuously sweep from LP to Notch and HP modes.
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