Mac and Music News
Mar 17 - 04:39 PM | Virtual Instrument > ProjectSAM |
Featuring all-new orchestral recordings of strings, brass and woodwinds, Symphobia gives you out-of-the-box, big, playable symphonic ensembles and cinematic effects. The library delivers extremely fast results and endless inspiration with the deadline-driven, modern day composer in mind. Full string ensemble in numerous articulations, tutti orchestra sustains, staccatos and rips, aggressive violin section glissandi, horrific brass clusters and woodwind textures. These are just a few examples of what Symphobia has to offer. The new "must-have" for any film, TV or game composer ? Listen to the music demos to find out...
Symphobia will ship in July 2008 and will be released with the Mac OS X / Windows Native Instruments Kontakt 2 Player. Pricing TBA.
![]() | ![]() |
Mar 17 - 02:47 PM | Computer Hardware > GenoQs Machines |
NEMO is a highend machine, continuing their tradition of realtime everything MIDI instruments. With the interaction and function model of Octopus being adapted to a new interface, NEMO's particular strength lies in its compact, portable format.
NEMO will be available starting July 1st, 2008 for a price of €1399. Further details will be available on their web site in the coming days.
![]() | ![]() |
Mar 17 - 01:16 PM | Audio Hardware > Sound Performance Lab |
Based upon SPL's unique 120 V technology which was initially developed for their mastering product series, the Phonitor aims at high-end users to fulfill highest demands in sound quality. It is SPL's flagship of a new sort of headphone amps they call Headphone Monitoring Amplifiers. The company plans to launch further units in standard technology soon, e. g. a RackPack module.
Availability of the Phonitor is scheduled for May 2008.
![]() | ![]() |
Mar 17 - 12:47 PM | Computer Hardware > Mackie |
Each model features a micro-master section with otherwise full-size qualities such as a prominent master volume knob and high resolution metering. Mic or stereo line channel strips with 3-band active EQ, a built-in DI box and RIAA phono preamps allow you to plug-in, and turn up for live sound and recording via integrated stereo Firewire I/O. Ingenious "loop-thru" routing enables you to mix and record analog and DAW playback with a couple of simple moves. Each offers a stereo aux send, headphone out with pre-main level control and self-monoing outputs.
The U.420 4-channel high-headroom stereo line mixer offers 3-band "full-kill" active EQ on each channel, a built-in DI box and a Mackie designed RIAA phono preamp. The U.420d is loaded with 2 premium Mackie mic channels with 30mm faders, and features 3-band active EQ with mid-sweep, while 2 high-headroom stereo line input channels include 2 Mackie designed RIAA phono preamps, 3-band active EQ, a full headphone cue system and a 30mm crossfader.
Both units will be available in the U.S. and Canada in April 2008 and internationally in May 2008. The U.420 will be €249 and the U.420d will be €299.
![]() | ![]() |
Mar 15 - 06:37 PM | Computer Hardware > Line 6 |
Computer-based studios will want to exploit the USB 2.0 connectivity provided by POD X3 Pro for multi-channel recording as well as its S/PDIF or AES/EBU Stereo Digital Audio I/O for sending a direct digital signal to their DAWs. For additional recording and processing flexibility, it also includes software plug-in functionality for integration with DAW recording applications.
POD X3 Pro MSRP: $979.99
![]() | ![]() |