Mac and Music News
| Jul 7 - 11:29 AM | Audio Hardware |
The CS cabinets offer a 360-degree sound diffusion. As opposed to the classic speaker cabinets, that diffuse sound in a "non natural way" (direct sound diffusion - angle dependent frequency response), the CS columns offer a constant stereo propagation, independently of the listener's position in the room. In fact two columns suffice to reproduce sound in a 3-dimensional space. The listener has a very natural perception of the sound reproduced, independent of the position in the room, its acoustic properties. The overall frequency response is very harmonious and the effect of echo is almost non-existent. In a concert situation, there is no need for the fold back monitors for the musicians. The listening experience is very comfortable.| Jul 7 - 11:08 AM | Music Software > Michel Pollet |
It is a surprisingly interesting way to "look" at music, you can see the tempo, melody, bass lines, various instruments (and their harmonics) and balance just at a glance. In fact with little training you can read very interesting things in there. It's also an invaluable tool to pick out stray frequencies, noise sources, clicks and artefacts from a mix.
| Jul 5 - 01:25 AM | Music Software > Prosoniq |
| Jul 5 - 12:04 AM | Plug-ins > Prosoniq |
NorthPole RTAS and VST is available as a single download.
| Jul 4 - 05:22 PM | Music Software > Rogue Amoeba |
A Detour 1.0 for OS X 10.2 and up is immediately available for download and purchase. Detour is $12 shareware, with an introductory price of $10 through July 31st.




