Mac and Music News
Through Friday December 13, 2013
Nov 8 - 03:27 PM | Virtual Instrument > Native Instruments |
Native Instruments today introduced SESSION HORNS, a new KONTAKT instrument that features the sound of a four-piece horn section.
Notable for its pristine and authentic sound, SESSION HORNS is designed to allow producers of all levels access to high quality horns, and includes a number of features that make it a highly creative and usable tool for a large variety of musical styles.
Notable for its pristine and authentic sound, SESSION HORNS is designed to allow producers of all levels access to high quality horns, and includes a number of features that make it a highly creative and usable tool for a large variety of musical styles.
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Nov 8 - 01:30 PM | Virtual Instrument > Rob Papen |
Predator 1.6.3 is here! The new update has newly designed 'non-aliasing' oscillators that do not lose the rich harmonic content of their waveforms or cause higher CPU usage. In fact... the cpu usage has dropped! If you thought Predator sounded good already then prepare yourselves...
Audio wise Predator is state of the art, but also preset wise it is a real beast offering over 4000 top presets in various music styles!
Audio wise Predator is state of the art, but also preset wise it is a real beast offering over 4000 top presets in various music styles!
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Nov 8 - 12:05 PM | Computer Hardware > Kenton |
As implied by name, the SYNC-5 Active DIN Sync Splitter has one DIN Sync input and five DIN Sync output ports to enable users to easily connect several DIN Sync devices to one DIN Sync controlling device — without the usual problems often associated with daisy-chaining devices.
Since Roland popularised the DIN Sync interfacing standard — otherwise known as SYNC 24 — on the likes of its classic TR-808 and TR-606 drum machines, legendary 'acidic' TB-303 Bass Line, and early digital sequencers (such as the MC-4 and MC-202 MicroComposers), the SYNC-5 is primarily intended for use with such suitably-equipped, pre-MIDI Roland equipment — all of which work at 24 clocks-per-quarter note. The SYNC-5 can also work with any appropriate Korg devices at 48 clocks-per-quarter note. It cannot convert between the two, however.
Since Roland popularised the DIN Sync interfacing standard — otherwise known as SYNC 24 — on the likes of its classic TR-808 and TR-606 drum machines, legendary 'acidic' TB-303 Bass Line, and early digital sequencers (such as the MC-4 and MC-202 MicroComposers), the SYNC-5 is primarily intended for use with such suitably-equipped, pre-MIDI Roland equipment — all of which work at 24 clocks-per-quarter note. The SYNC-5 can also work with any appropriate Korg devices at 48 clocks-per-quarter note. It cannot convert between the two, however.
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Nov 7 - 08:11 PM | Computer Hardware > Sonoma Wire Works |
Sonoma's GuitarJack Model 2 audio interface for iPhone(R), iPad(R) and iPod touch(R) is compatible with Apple's new iPhone 5, new iPod touch, iPad mini, and fourth generation iPad using Apple's Lightning to 30-pin adapter cable.
Because the lightning adapter is purely digital, GuitarJack's sound quality
remains incredibly dynamic and clear. GuitarJack connects a wide range
of instruments, microphones, and other audio hardware to iOS devices
via 1/4 inch instrument and 1/8 inch stereo mic/line inputs and an 1/8
inch stereo/line output.
Because the lightning adapter is purely digital, GuitarJack's sound quality
remains incredibly dynamic and clear. GuitarJack connects a wide range
of instruments, microphones, and other audio hardware to iOS devices
via 1/4 inch instrument and 1/8 inch stereo mic/line inputs and an 1/8
inch stereo/line output.
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Nov 7 - 03:49 PM | Music Software > Audiofile Engineering |
Audiofile Engineering announce Triumph, the long awaited sequel to their popular Wave Editor audio editing application. Available as an app for Mac OS X, Audiofile has redefined audio editing with Triumph as an "audio designer", sporting a newly redesigned interface and a host of new features and functionality.
Key new features include:
- Redesigned Meters inspired by the beautiful UI from the Spectre, Audiofile's - real-time analysis application
- Auto Save & Versions - automatically save your projects with browse history
- Multi-Touch Gestures
- Full Apple Script Support for complex workflows, automation and interacting with other applications
- Actions for a clean, uncluttered interface and intuitive workflow
- Effects Groups - save a group of Effects including their settings for use on future projects,
etc.
Key new features include:
- Redesigned Meters inspired by the beautiful UI from the Spectre, Audiofile's - real-time analysis application
- Auto Save & Versions - automatically save your projects with browse history
- Multi-Touch Gestures
- Full Apple Script Support for complex workflows, automation and interacting with other applications
- Actions for a clean, uncluttered interface and intuitive workflow
- Effects Groups - save a group of Effects including their settings for use on future projects,
etc.
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