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Through Wednesday August 12, 2009
May 22 - 03:16 PM, by Nantho Plug-ins > Peavey
Plug-ins : Peavey ReValver Mk III - RTAS Version Released - pcmusicPeavey has finally released an official RTAS version of its virtual guitar amp ReValver Mk III. Consumers who have purchased ReValver MKIII can download the RTAS upgrade now at :
May 22 - 01:49 PM, by Nantho Misc > NuGen Audio
Misc : NuGen Audio Free 'Stereo Techniques' Tutorial Video - pcmusicNuGen Audio has announced the release of a free 'Stereo Techniques' tutorial video demonstrating methods for widening, enhancing, positioning and defining stereo and mono audio material, using the plug-ins included within their Stereo Pack.

This video is available on the NuGen Audio website at :
May 22 - 11:12 AM, by Nantho Plug-ins > IZotope
Plug-ins : IZotope RX v1.20 - pcmusicIZotope has just updated its audio restoration application / plug-in RX to version 1.20.

New Features :

• Support for markers in WAV and AIFF files in RX application.
• Manually edit noise profiles in Denoiser with envelope.
• Added visualization for Spectral Repair before/after regions in waveform/spectrogram display.
• Added visualization for Declipper thresholds in waveform/spectrogram display.
• Major optimizations to RX Denoiser Algorithms B and C.
• Added support for keyboard shortcuts which select a module's preset and apply that module. Useful for quickly switching between module settings (for example when using Spectral Repair repeatedly on large files).
• Declipper threshold can now extend below -8 dB by zooming the histogram window.
• Many performance improvements throughout all of RX's processing modules, especially when using RX plug-ins with small buffer sizes.

This update is free for all registered users.
May 22 - 10:34 AM, by Nantho Plug-ins > Expert Sleepers
Plug-ins : Expert Sleepers Little Spacey - pcmusicExpert Sleepers has just released Little Spacey, a new delay plug-in for both Mac OS X and Windows.

Little Spacey is delay effect, inspired by classic analogue 'bucket brigade' delays but with refinements only possible in the digital arena - not to mention a maximum delay time that would cost a small fortune to realise in hardware. Great care has been taken to give Little Spacey the smooth, creamy sound which makes analogue delays still popular today.

In common with the best analogue delays Little Spacey allows you to modulate the delay time for chorus or vibrato effects. Unlike most analogue delays, Little Spacey is not restricted to mono operation, and works well in stereo or multi-channel (AU only) settings, offering variation of the effect between the channels for particularly rich and involving sounds.

Little Spacey is available now in VST and AU effect plug-in formats at a price of $29. For a limited time Expert Sleepers are running a special offer, giving customers the chance to get Little Spacey for just $5.
May 21 - 03:54 PM, by Nantho Music Software > Ableton
Music Software : Ableton Live v8.0.3 - pcmusicAbleton has updated Live 8 and Suite 8 to v8.0.3.

For more details upon the several bugfixes and improvements, please follow the link below :
May 21 - 02:11 PM, by Nantho Music Hardware > Dave Smith Instruments
Music Hardware : Introducing the Prophet ’08 Pot Edition - pcmusicSince the release of the Prophet '08 in August 2007, Dave Smith has received numerous requests for a version with more "vintage-style" controls. The standard Prophet '08 primarily uses rotary encoders for its front panel controls, but some customers prefer potentiometers (AKA "pots") like those used on the vintage Prophets, particularly for the more performance-oriented parameters like filter cutoff and resonance. The new Prophet '08 Pot Edition offers an alternative with 38 of the 52 front panel parameters controlled by pots; rotary encoders are still used for the remainder of the controls.

So, what's the difference? The features and functionality of the non-pot and pot versions are exactly the same. The difference is strictly in the controls themselves. Encoders are "endless"—they ha ...
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