Crowley & Tripp are a new US company founded in 2004, interested into some unusual solutions for quality microphones, their latest soon to be released in february is the Naked Eye. It is a double voiced figure of eight ribbon mic, which can be hence be used with 2 different colors depending the way you turn it: rising response on one side like a vocal condenser without the typical harshness or, traditional warm ribbon response on the other side. It's a naked ribbon C&T design identical to the other high end models. It's the casing which makes the difference and it's blueish! Else it a low noise, high output, smooth bass and clean signal with a custom transformer design. Wood case, rotary mount (low difraction), 3 year warranty included.
Matched pairs can be purchased at no extra charges. Price $745
M-Audio will bring support for Apple's new Intel-based computers to several of its USB- and FireWire-compatible products. M-Audio posted beta drivers for the entire FireWire-compatible family of products, including FireWire 410, FireWire 1814 and the new ProjectMix I/O. Beta drivers for the Fast Track USB and Fast Track Pro have also been posted to M-Audio web site. The M-Audio engineering team is actively working on Intel-based Mac support for the remainder of the company's USB interfaces.
Looperlative LP1 is a 1U rack for loop addicts. It allows 8 stereo loop tracks simultaneously, each synchronised or not, with independent volume and feedback control. One stereo input, 3 stereo outputs (all: unbalanced TRS, maximum signal level +7 dBu, input impedance 20 kOhms, output impedance less than 100 Ohms, balanced i/o may be possible later thru a factory update).
A/D is done at a 6MHz sampling rate to end with a 24 bits/48 KHz signal (44.1 to 192 KHz may be possible later thru software update).
We just released a new version of our popular MacMusic Widget. Our widget prints the latest news, software updates and articles publisehd on MacMusic.org in Dashboard (Tiger required).
This new 1.2 version adds the following changes:
- Use the new RSS 2.0 feeds
- Parse 20 items
- Bigger item text size
- Back panel now shows the version number
Please note that the 1.0 version will no longer work. You have to replace it with the new 1.2 version.
Little Labs LMNOPRE microphone preamplifier features include: a fully discrete gain stage with up to 68dB of clean, quiet, gain with a maximum level out of 32dB; completely differential circuit topology from input to output; low frequency resonance control (passive circuit topology) for a controlled proximity effect without being close to the microphone as well as allowing controlled transformer saturation ; selectable fully variable phase alignment (same circuit topology as the Little Labs IBP phase alignment tool).
Motu unveiled Digital Performer 5, a major upgrade that includes six new virtual instrument plug-ins, track folders, a flexible Meter Bridge feature, new audio editing tools, a multitude of new film scoring features, new input monitoring modes, clip-based volume automation and many other feature additions and enhancements. DP5 includes six new, easy to use, CPU-efficient virtual instrument plug-ins (BassLine, PolySynth, Modulo, Nanosynth, Model 12, and Proton). In all windows that display tracks, such as the Sequence Editor, users can now organize their lengthy track lists into folders and sub-folders, much like the list view in the Mac OS X Finder. The Meter Bridge is a new window that is dedicated to monitoring all signal paths in the Digital Performer mixing environment. The tool bar now contains four new audio editing tools: Trim, Slip, Slide and Roll.
Digital Performer 5 will ship in Q1, 2006 for $795. Existing registered DP users will be offered an upgrade path.
Mopis is a new virtual synthesizer in VST format, soon to become AU too. It is both a virtual analogue with the usual tricks (filters and so on) and a resynthesizer, that is a mean to analyze a sample and create an oscillator based on the properties of the sample. It is not a sample player as you'll see the result can be very different. Here are some of the tricks it does:
- Adjust the pitch of a sample without changing its speed or getting the "chipmunk effect"
- Adjust the speed without changing the pitch
- Move freely back and forth through a sample Loop samples quickly
Source-Elements, makers of Source-Connect, have announced the release of a brand new plug-in called Source-Live. Source-Live enables users to stream the output of their Pro Tools mix to multiple listeners simultaneously. Pro Tools users simply e-mail listeners a Live-link and the listeners, utilizing common media player software such as Quicktime, immediately connect to the stream in real time from anywhere in the world. Utilizing the most current AAC/mp4 algorithms, Source-Live provides listeners with true 24 bit audio quality. Real-time 'listener management' and password protection within the plug-in allows users to control of who's listening in on the session. Source-Live can also be used to stream live events to a streaming server for true internet radio capabilities.
Source-Live is compatible with Pro Tools 7 and is slated for release on January 23, 2006 at a price of $395.
Motu debuted the Motu Ethnic Instrument, a cross-platform virtual instrument that gives users quick and easy access to an 8GB library of world/ethnic instruments, loops and phrases. With 4GB of expressive ethnic instrument sounds combined with another 4GB of authentic world music loops and phrases, Ethno Instrument delivers all of the exotic textures needed to take recordings to the four corners of the globe. Ethno Instrument can be used on the Mac as a plug-in with any compatible host application (VST, MAS, Audio Units and RTAS) or as a stand-alone application where users can load up to 64 different instruments per instance (triggered independently via 64 MIDI channels) to create ensembles of any size and scope, sub-mixed to as many as 17 independent stereo outputs.
The MOTU Ethno Instrument will ship in Q1, 2006 for a list price of $295.
We all know the DM5, that 1U rack full of drums from Alesis. Now it can be sold as the Electronic Drum Kit, which is a DM5 and all that is necessary to bang the drums : 5 playing pad, 2 motions cymbals, kick pedal, the tube structure and the cables. So Alesis proposes at last the DM5 as a complete practice solution or as a mean to capture drum parts. an entry level solution for the ones without a Ddrum?
The Miroslav Refills from Sonic Reality will ship in January. These Refiils are a series of dynamic orchestral sound collections featuring the symphonic samples of Miroslav Vitous in Reason 3 Refill format, and working in Reason 3 only. Six new titles will be shipping: Miroslav String Ensembles, Miroslav Solo Strings, Miroslav Brass, Miroslav Woodwinds, Miroslav Choirs and Miroslav Percussion & Keys. Each Miroslav Refill comes on a DVD and includes additional articulations, ensembles and performance elements designed for use with Reason 3's Combinator module and NN-XT sampler.
Mackie previewed at NAMM the new Satellite FireWire Recording System. The Satellite FireWire Recording System is an innovative new approach to digital recording, featuring a two-part audio interface. The heart of the Satellite System is the Satellite Pod, a sleek, portable two-channel FireWire interface that incorporates two of Mackie's acclaimed Onyx preamps, as well as 24-bit/96kHz A/D and D/A converters. Additional Satellite Pod features include dual headphone/control room outputs with individual level controls, two inputs, two outputs, and a portable design. A compelling feature of the Satellite System is the Satellite Base Station, which the Satellite Pod snaps into to provide AC power, additional I/O, talkback and monitor switching functions. By plugging the Satellite Pod into the base station, the Satellite System becomes a two-input, six-output FireWire audio interface with professional features such as an advanced routing matrix, built-in talkback microphone, advanced monitoring functions and surround speaker control.
The new Mackie Satellite FireWire Recording System will be available Q2 2006.
Prosoniq today announces that their future Mac OS X product line will be developed, tested and adapted to the Intel-powered Macs by their new contractor OSXTools.com. Led by former Prosoniq CTO Stephan Bernsee, OSXTools.com is an independent R&D group specializing on MacOS X software development. This five-year cooperation agreement not only ensures timely Intel-compatibility of Prosoniq's Mac OS X product line including TimeFactory and many new applications, it also provides Prosoniq with access to the latest in DSP technology via OSXTools' signal processing department at The DSP Dimension.
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