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Showing posts with label Mac. Show all posts

IK Multimedia iRig PRO

Universal audio-MIDI interface for iOS/Mac

PRODUCTION EXPO 2013: iRig PRO is our universal audio-MIDI interface for iPhone, iPad and Mac. In a compact and portable package it gives you a high quality XLR mic interface, high impedance input for guitars, bass and other instruments plus a MIDI input for your keyboard, drum pads or control surface.
The XLR mic interface allows you to connect studio quality microphones to your device and even provides phantom power to drive professional condenser mics.
The combo XLR input socket also lets you connect your electric guitar or bass or other instrument for recording and performance.
The MIDI input lets you play and control all core-MIDI compatible apps including our own SampleTank, iGrand Piano and iLectric Piano and AmpliTube apps. Plus popular apps such as GarageBand, Cubasis and many more.
iRig PRO uses 24 bit A-D conversion to give you the highest digital sound quality. It connects to your iPhone or iPad using the supplied Lightning or 30 pin connector cables, plus a USB cable to connect to your Mac computer.
This is some good news for all the Frooty Loops Studio lovers who have enjoyed over many years on windows now have the chance to finally see it coming alive on Mac OSX .

Image-Line software announce the FL Studio Mac Public Beta is now available. This is a custom Crossover wrapped version of FL Studio for Mac OS X and so is bit-identical to the Windows installer.


If you are a registred FL Studio customer you can unlock it from demo using your FL Studio FLregkey.Reg file as shown in the video above.


Known Issues 

If drop-down menus are empty, not showing any text, put a copy of the Arial.ttf file into the following folder:
../Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/FL Studio/Bottles/flstudio/drive_c/windows/fonts 
Where USERNAME is your user account name. You can copy any True Type Font file to the same folder and just rename it to Arial.ttf if you want.



iTrack Studio bundle

iTrack Studio features the precision iTrack Solo computer audio interface and a studio condenser microphone letting you record instrument and vocals simultaneously via the iTrack’s superb-quality Focusrite mic preamp. A pair of accurate monitoring headphones is included, along with a mic cable and device link cable to connect your iPad; record both channels with Tape, Focusrite's beautiful free recording app for iPad available Autumn 2013.




iTrack Solo front and back


Use iTrack Studio with Tape by Focusrite, GarageBand and other iPad apps, or with any recording application on your computer – Ableton Live Lite is included along with the Scarlett Plugin series of processing tools.



Tape app available in App store 


iTrack Studio offers a fantastic solution for recording on your iPad – or on a Windows or Mac computer.

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If Your are using Ableto Live 9 then you guys should check this out free Packs available to download



Granulator II
by Robert Henke (Monolake)

One of the most popular Max for Live devices, Robert Henke’s impressive Monolake Granulator has been updated for Live 9. Transform any sound with this versatile instrument.





DM ARP 2600 Drumsby Flatpack


DM ARP 2600 Drums is a free Live Pack consisting of 8 Ableton Drum Racks and 150 original analog percussion sounds sampled from Daniel Miller’s own ARP 2600 modular synthesizer. Extensive controls for real-time sound tweaking and bonus sequence clips are included.


Granulator

by Robert Henke (Monolake)

Sound artist Robert Henke creates the tools that define his sound. Using Max for Live, Robert made the 'Granulator', which can transform any sound into a lush soundscape or a wall of noise. 'Granulator' is a sample-based granular synthesizer.



Schwarzonator II
by Henrik Schwarz

Jazz/soul/electronica legend Henrik Schwarz used Max for Live to create the 'Schwarzonator II', which automatically MIDI notes to a selected musical scale.

Instant Haus

by Alexkid

Producer Alexkid is a master of house music. He's put that knowledge into his 'Instant Haus' Max for Live device, which instantly generates drum patterns to craft into your own house track.

Pitch Drop
by Mormo

Electronic music producer Mormo wanted a specific sound. He took matters into his own hands and used Max for Live to make it happen in a day.

Classic Synths
by Katsuhiro Chiba

Inspired by classic 80s hardware synths, Japanese musician Katsuhiro Chiba used Max for Live to build three synthesizers that capture the iconic sound of the era. 'Classic Synths' contains three synthesizers with a classic 80s sound.

Solid Sounds

Features loops and presets in a variety of musical styles for all Live/Live Intro users.

Mad Beatz

by KJ Sawka

A loop library produced exclusively for Ableton by KJ Sawka. Includes drum loops, bass and melodic loops, Ableton groove templates and MIDI grooves recorded by KJ Sawka.

For more Packs Checkout the Ableton live site Click

I think by now most of the Logic Pro lovers have been enjoying the new Logic Pro X and here is some good news for you all.
Apple have released Logic Pro X 10.0.1 , an update that includes bug fixes for the new version of the Apple's pro audio recording solution. The most highlighted  issue that converted 24-bit audio files to 16-bit under some exporting circumstances and an issue where Track Stacks were flattened when loading a patch.
Bug fixes notes in full:
  • Improves stability when switching between audio editors while Flex Pitch is enabled.
  • 24-bit audio files are no longer converted to 16-bit when exporting projects to AAF.
  • Track Stacks that contain both software instrument and audio tracks will no longer be inadvertently flattened by loading a Patch.
  • Fixes an issue that could cause content downloading to stall.
  • Tuner is not available when selecting a Track Stack containing audio tracks.
  • Addresses graphic and selection behavior issues in the Score Editor.
  • The update is  available in the Mac App Store for download.


We all know that iCloud, Google, Dropbox and Amazon offers cloud storage but they all cost you and have limitations from storage, upload file size, unsupported files.
 Here is the good news Tonido is free could service that you install to you Mac, Pc or Linux computer and it turns your personal computer storage to a cloud storage where you can access your data from anywhere on any time using worlds top mobile OS like iOS devices , Android, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry. All this come with hassle free No Uploading. No Storage Limits. No Security Worries.

The best thing I like about this service is that I can have all my music and video be streamed to any of my mobile devices i own. This helps me to save space on my iPhone and iPad and also access all my content without limitation. All the streaming is supported over LAN, WIFI And yes over your mobile carrier 3G or LTE.

The most awesome thing is that all this comes at not cost at all. Both the client and mobile apps are free. Go grab it and enjoy your own cloud.
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This is one plugin that you electronic music produce should have in their arsenal. Toontrack has been in the industry for a long time and been one company that is focussed on quality and use friendliness. toontrack plugins are the easiest ever to use and its easy to learn. not to mention its amazing Hit making sound. Today i want to introduce you to its Electronic hits EZX its Number 1 Hits EZX® .
Boxed version of  Number 1 Hits EZX®  


Number 1 Hits EZX® has all the timeless Linn, TR-909, TR-808, DR-55 sounds heard in pretty much every modern production that tops the charts of today and, on top of that, it comes with a large collection of unique and custom designed acoustic sounds - all of which were run through Niklas Flyckt's amazing signal chain of SSL, tube vintage compressors and hard-to-find outboard gear.
This is where the magic begins.

Don't waste any time, get started making some number one hits! With these sounds you are literally halfway there! 

www.toontrack.com
http://www.attackmagazine.com/
Well we are all waiting for the big release of Logic Pro X, something tells me that the logic community is in it for a surprise. Lets keep our fingers crossed. type in your wish list for Logic pro X in comment bellow. +proaudio +apple +CM



MOTU has updated Digital Performer to version 8.0.4.
  • The Soloist plug-in has been redesigned.
  • Fix for crash in DLS MusicDevice when used as a plug-in.
  • Fixed a potential crash during pitch edits.
  • Improved handling of broadcast wave files.
  • Fix for incorrect recording with PunchGuard turned off.
  • Waves VST plug-ins are now listed correctly as mono or stereo.

Focusrite has earned a solid reputation since the company’s arrival in 1985. We’ve reviewed quite a few Focusrite audio interfaces over the years and they always manage to impress us in terms of sound quality and the competitive price point they always seem to be on sale at. The newer, red, Scarlett range has been slowly expanding over the last year or so and this new bundle is the first package that’s aimed at being a complete recording solution.
When you’re starting out in music production it’s easy to make mistakes from the very beginning in terms of kit choice and cost – not to mention ease of use and installation. So we’re looking at the Scarlett Studio package here with the outlook of a complete newbie to see if it will be a good starting point for those new to tech.

Getting Started
Scarlett Studio is a bundle based around a 2i2 Scarlett audio interface, CM25 large-diaphragm condenser microphone and a pair of HP60 headphones. A three-metre mic lead is included, so asides from the necessary mic stand and pop shield for the most optimum use of the setup you do have pretty much all the hardware that you need right out of the box.
A lighter version of Cubase called Cubase LE 6 is included to take care of your recording and MIDI sequencing needs. If you’re looking to hook up any older five-pin MIDI gear you’ll be disappointed, though – the 2i2 interface doesn’t have any MIDI connectivity.
Cubase LE 6 is reasonably well featured with up to 16 audio tracks, 24 MIDI tracks and other limited but still useful tracks for FX, groups and insert slots on channels for further processing. Cubase is potentially one of the most difficult audio programs to get to grips with for newcomers, so a little limitation is good in this respect. Upgrades are available to more feature-heavy versions, but LE is perfectly fine for a beginner’s setup.
More software is included in the form of the Scarlett plug-ins suite. This covers compression, gating, EQ and reverb. So on top of the Cubase processing plug-ins, you’ve got quite a nice range to choose from. Novation’s Bass Station is also included, which although quite old is a good source for classic dance/electronic bass sounds. Loopmasters finishes of the package with a touch over 800MB of free sample material. This includes loops and single samples of instruments, drums and various other sounds such as SFX to help your production work. They cover jazz, dubstep, rock, techno and so on, so there’s a good amount of diversity, catering for the needs of many. Throughout our browsing the quality level of the sounds is also high so this isn’t just a throwaway element of the bundle, it’s genuinely going to be quite useful to you.


Going In Deep
The 2i2 audio interface is a well featured entry-level unit. It includes two dual-purpose XLR/jack inputs and the input stage can be switched between line or instrument levels on both inputs independently.  Thankfully, this can now be done via a hardware switch on the unit itself. Earlier units in the Scarlett range were software control only, which can be a pain when you just want to plug-in and record without too much computer interaction.
Cubase LE 6 works fine with either one or two inputs at the same time so it’s easy to capture a jam with a friend or a vocal performance while you play an instrument. The Direct Monitor switch is handy here as it bypasses using monitoring inside your computer, which requires a certain amount of setup and tweaking. Monitoring levels for your speakers and headphones are independent so it’s easy to be the engineer recording someone else while they have their own level of music in their own set of headphones.
The fact that the 2i2 has a Kensington locking point on it makes it an attractive option for educational establishments as well. This should avoid the interface from going walkies from a workstation. The casing is quite solid as well so it should take a few bumps and knocks.

Cans, Mic, Record
The CM25 microphone is exclusive to the Scarlett Studio bundle and is a little smaller than we usually see in the budget microphone market. It’s plug-and-play with no roll-off switch or pad, so your capturing technique needs to be adapted for the best results. For instance, we had to back off from the mic quite a bit to avoid plosives, though the addition of a pop shield soon remedies this. In our recordings the CM25 created a nicely detailed recording of vocals and acoustic guitar without too much of a sharp sound in the upper mids, a characteristic often heards in many of the cheaper mics. The quality of the mic should exceed the expectations of a novice and it will remain a useful piece of gear even when you’ve got an ear for better kit and start to upgrade. It’s certainly better than many of the more podcast-based budget solutions out there.

Balanced Bundle?
The HP60 headphones are classed by Focusrite to be studio-reference, meaning that they shouldn’t glorify the sound too much. We tried various genres on them and found the top and low extension to be quite impressive. They’re not by any means a neutral set of headphones for making high-end mix decisions on, but they are reasonably well balanced given the bundle cost. The most immediately noticeable thing about them is their weight and build. We found them to be incredibly comfortable to work with and this goes a long way when you’re working late into the night while trying not to disturb your neighbours.
For the cost that most people will pay for an entry-level interface or mic on its own, this bundle is a great starting package. What’s more, it will be easy enough to upgrade one item at a time as you progress.

WHY BUY
Well-rounded selection of hardware and software
Great value for money
Includes all leads

WALK ON BY
No bass roll-off on microphone
Requires a mic stand and pop shield to be truly complete

Verdict
A great starting point for those who want the best quality they can get on a tight budget.
9/10

Manufacturer Focusrite
Price £199
Contact Focusrite 01494 462246

The Vintage Classics VST Sound Instrument Set spans the typical synthesizer sounds of three decades. With 400 presets for leads, bass, pads and effects loaded into the virtual-analog Retrologue synth, Yamaha sound designer Dave Polich has superbly recreated the genuine magic from the ’70s through to the ’90s. Let your music productions take on the patina of time. Revive golden memories with hundreds of beautifully crafted sounds in the spirit of analog synth heavyweights used in unsurpassed recordings of the golden age of electronic rock, new wave and synthpop.


  • 400 new presets with outstanding sounds designed by Yamaha sound designer Dave Polich.
  • Leads, bass, pads and FX designed on the most famous synth sounds of the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s.
  • Exlusively available as download.
  • Windows and Mac installer included.


Parallel processing, MIDI Out and more flexible EQ

Swedish music software developers Propellerhead, have made upgrades to the mixer, rack and sequencer in the latest version of their DAW, Reason 7. 
The new software boasts more advanced audio editing and audio quantisation features, as well as a more powerful mixer, which allows fast channel grouping and routing for mixing with subgroups, which will be very useful for drum processing. There is also MIDI Out funtionality which allows users to connect to external hardware instruments and a new spectrum analyser built into each channel strip.
Audiomatic Retro Transformer has also been announced, an effects unit which adds "vintage flavour" to your tracks, with presets from Vinyl and VHS tape to PVC pipe and Gadget.Although free for Reason 7 users, the Rack Extension will cost $49/€39 for Reason 6.5 users.
Along with all the third-party Rack Extensions that are now available, this is a significant upgrade for Reason. The full version of Reason 7 will cost $449/€405 and reduced-price upgrade paths are also available. Purchasers of certain previous-version Reason products may qualify for a free upgrade to Reason 7. For details see www.propellerheads.se/freeupgrade
 
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