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Through Saturday June 27, 2015
Jun 20 - 09:09 AM | Virtual Instrument > East West |
Stormdrum 3 is produced by Nick Phoenix, the creator of the Stormdrum 1 and 2 epic percussion collections, and this latest instrument is the culmination of all things percussion, musicality and big scores.
Phoenix collaborated with Mickey Hart, the Grateful Dead’s “rhythm devil” and one of the most iconic drummers in rock history, as well as Greg Ellis, Chalo Eduardo, and Remo from Remo Drumheads. Together, the group captured over 90 gigabytes of all new percussion sounds for SD3.
Phoenix collaborated with Mickey Hart, the Grateful Dead’s “rhythm devil” and one of the most iconic drummers in rock history, as well as Greg Ellis, Chalo Eduardo, and Remo from Remo Drumheads. Together, the group captured over 90 gigabytes of all new percussion sounds for SD3.
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Jun 19 - 12:26 PM | Audio Hardware > Audio-Technica |
Audio-Technica, a leading innovator in transducer technology for over 50 years, is debuting its AT-DMM828 Digital Matrix Mixer, the next generation of the company’s SmartMixer® family of automatic mixers.
The AT-DMM828 is a microprocessor-controlled, programmable, automatic-switching eight-channel matrix mixer. Designed for a variety of applications, including installed sound/sound reinforcement, houses of worship, broadcast, recording and more, the AT-DMM828 is designed to improve audio quality through a number of sophisticated methods.
The AT-DMM828 is a microprocessor-controlled, programmable, automatic-switching eight-channel matrix mixer. Designed for a variety of applications, including installed sound/sound reinforcement, houses of worship, broadcast, recording and more, the AT-DMM828 is designed to improve audio quality through a number of sophisticated methods.
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Jun 19 - 07:57 AM | Virtual Instrument > Time + Space |
For a limited time, Time+Space are giving you the chance to buy selected Zero-G sample collections for up to 50% less!
With forty titles to choose from and genres ranging from Cinematic, Celtic and Sound Design to House, Chillout, DnB, Metal and real instruments, there´s something for everyone.
Why not take a look at Epic Horizons? Described by Sound on Sound as "a veritable smorgasbord of usable and enjoyable sounds", this huge mutiformat pack will be of great interest to film, TV and video game sound designers.
Progressive House is "one for the producer serious about their house music" according to Computer Music in their 9/10 review and right now its only £18.97.
Or, if you need a variety of sounds across numerous genres, check out Pure Rex, the huge compilation that takes the best of Zero-G´s Rex files in one 3,000+ sample package - now only £27.97.
With forty titles to choose from and genres ranging from Cinematic, Celtic and Sound Design to House, Chillout, DnB, Metal and real instruments, there´s something for everyone.
Why not take a look at Epic Horizons? Described by Sound on Sound as "a veritable smorgasbord of usable and enjoyable sounds", this huge mutiformat pack will be of great interest to film, TV and video game sound designers.
Progressive House is "one for the producer serious about their house music" according to Computer Music in their 9/10 review and right now its only £18.97.
Or, if you need a variety of sounds across numerous genres, check out Pure Rex, the huge compilation that takes the best of Zero-G´s Rex files in one 3,000+ sample package - now only £27.97.
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Jun 18 - 08:33 AM | Virtual Instrument > Zenhiser Pro Audio |
Zenhiser Launches Manic Drummer & Huge Trap Drums
This weeks releases at Zenhiser are Manic Drummer & Huge Trap Drums.
Two very different packs, one for full on Dubstep and Drum & Bass, the second for all Trap freaks.
This weeks releases at Zenhiser are Manic Drummer & Huge Trap Drums.
Two very different packs, one for full on Dubstep and Drum & Bass, the second for all Trap freaks.
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Jun 17 - 02:01 PM | Virtual Instrument > AcousticsampleS |
The Clavi D9 is based on the well-known clavinet D6 by Hohner.
The original D6 has very few controls, 4 eq switches and 2 pickup switches to choose which pickup has to be used, along with a global volume. We recorded both pickups and we modeled precisely the eqs. As a result you can use the white switches exactly like on the real instrument. We sampled every possible aspect of the instrument, regular notes, staccatos, releases, mutes, every pickup, sympathetic resonances and more to provide you with the most authentic Clavinet sound possible.
Real Staccatos and resonance.
The Clavinet was built to replace the guitars in Funk music. This is why most players mostly use very short notes. We thought of that when sampling the instrument : the Clavi D9 enables you to reproduce that very accurately using a combination of staccato samples and longer releases.
The sympathetic resonance we modeled is sample-based and very close to the real instrument.
Pickups.
The Clavinet originally has two pickups, one next to the bridge that has a very bright sound and another one closer to the center of the string that has more bass. You can mix them using the switches, just like on the real instrument. We even added a possibility that is not in the original instrument : you can control the volume of each pickup separately in the preferences to really reach every possible sound when mixing both pickups.
Amp simulation, advanced Wah and effects.
A Clavinet is almost always played with a Wah on it and is always amped, this is why the Clavi D6 has an included Wah effect that you can control with any controller and a few different amp simulations.
The four switches (which could be named 4 band EQ) have been carefully modeled to be as close as possible to the original ones. We also included the most common effects used with a clavinet : a spring reverb, a distortion, a tremolo, a flanger, a chorus and a phaser. Each of these effects have two controls on the interface.
The original D6 has very few controls, 4 eq switches and 2 pickup switches to choose which pickup has to be used, along with a global volume. We recorded both pickups and we modeled precisely the eqs. As a result you can use the white switches exactly like on the real instrument. We sampled every possible aspect of the instrument, regular notes, staccatos, releases, mutes, every pickup, sympathetic resonances and more to provide you with the most authentic Clavinet sound possible.
Real Staccatos and resonance.
The Clavinet was built to replace the guitars in Funk music. This is why most players mostly use very short notes. We thought of that when sampling the instrument : the Clavi D9 enables you to reproduce that very accurately using a combination of staccato samples and longer releases.
The sympathetic resonance we modeled is sample-based and very close to the real instrument.
Pickups.
The Clavinet originally has two pickups, one next to the bridge that has a very bright sound and another one closer to the center of the string that has more bass. You can mix them using the switches, just like on the real instrument. We even added a possibility that is not in the original instrument : you can control the volume of each pickup separately in the preferences to really reach every possible sound when mixing both pickups.
Amp simulation, advanced Wah and effects.
A Clavinet is almost always played with a Wah on it and is always amped, this is why the Clavi D6 has an included Wah effect that you can control with any controller and a few different amp simulations.
The four switches (which could be named 4 band EQ) have been carefully modeled to be as close as possible to the original ones. We also included the most common effects used with a clavinet : a spring reverb, a distortion, a tremolo, a flanger, a chorus and a phaser. Each of these effects have two controls on the interface.
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