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PC and Music News
Through Wednesday September 28, 2011
MOTU is once again shipping the MIDI Express XT, a 128-channel USB MIDI interface for Mac and Windows with plug-and-play USB connectivity to any computer, sub-millisecond MIDI timing accuracy, 8 separate MIDI inputs, 9 MIDI outputs, time code sync, a foot switch input, and MIDI processing features, including routing, merging, and muting.
Designed and engineered for both personal and professional use, the Express XT now includes support for 23.976 SMPTE time code and ships with completely updated ClockWorks software for Mac OS X and Windows 7/Vista.
This library contains and incredible collection of high intensity arp loops, drum loops, drum FX loops, guitar loops, bass loops, perc loops, textures, slams and sweeps. Perfect for use in film, trailers, and all other music productions. Recorded and edited using our state of the art recording studio, Methane is a must have Cinematic Industrial library for all types of music composers who want to add just the perfect sonic texture to their creations.
Also ideal for use in all music productions from ambient, electronic, Rock and Metal. Created by Hollywood Loops founder and Grammy Award nominated composer Scott Rockenfield.
Formats: Wav, Apple Loops and Kontakt
DNR Collaborative announces the official release of Elektro Nation 01, which is a new series of loops and samples to fit a wide range of electronic music styles.
Elektro Nation does not focus on realistic instruments, but content which can be used in a variety of elektro, dub, dubstep, drum+bass, hardcore, minimal, glitch and other electronic styles. This first volume is our inaugural release for this library, and it contains 228 loops @ 24-bit / 48k quality which range from heavily effected drum sounds to basic elektro drumloops. All loops are at least 4 bars long.
Lexicon 224 HD Library offers HD Multi Impulse Responses from one of the most used Reverb Units on professional recordings during 1979-1990. The original Unit was captured with Lynx Studio Aurora AD/DA Converter and long sine sweep in range from 20 Hz - 32 kHz.
Maximum possible IR quality at lower input levels was achieved through our patented XDC processing (extended 2-pass deconvolution).
- 1.052 Impulse Responses from legendary Reverb Unit
- all 8 Algorithms, available on original unit
- HD resolution IRs (24 bit / 96 kHz)
- extended deconvolution (2-pass for smoothing reverb tail at lower levels)
- multi IRs (30 x 4 per Algorithm)
- 1.052 Presets for Apple Logic Space Designer and Waves IR1
- original factory Presets (9 IRs x 8 Algorithms)
- 20 Xtreme Samples Presets for general purpose (vox, drums, brass etc.)
- easy setup of desired IR through Lexicon Remote-related
- Preset names.
.Based on Waldorf's notable Q-series hardware vocoders, and featuring an integrated 16-voice synthesizer and a multi-effects processor, Lector lets you create everything from classic vocoder effects to whispering strings, talking drum loops, rhythmic pads, resonant bells, dripping water, and much more. Street price is only $199.99.
Lector's 100 discrete bandpass filters can be used to process an external sound source or the signal from the on-board synthesizer---a 16-voice subtractive-style dual-oscillator design with a complement of essential analog waveforms, including sine, triangle, sawtooth, square/variable pulse width, sample and hold, and noise; user-loading of single and multi-samples is also supported. In addition to traditional vocoder parameters, Lector also lets you process the signal with FM and ring modulation, three bands of equalization, and a variety of multi-effects, including tube overdrive, transistor distortion, hard clipping, six-voice chorus/flange, syncable stereo delay, and reverb.
For over 60 years, the AES has been the largest gathering of audio professionals and enthusiasts on the globe, attracting delegates from over 100 countries worldwide.
Workshops, tutorials, technical papers and the exhibition floor provide attendees with a wealth of learning, networking and business opportunities.
New Event Calendar:
With the culmination of fine-tuning for the eagerly awaited 131st AES Convention, comes the posting of the Preliminary Event Calendar. Chock full of descriptive abstracts, dates, times and presenter details, the PEC represents a full year of intensive activity. The volunteer Convention Committee focused on developing timely, meticulously researched and impossible to duplicate: Broadcast/Streaming, Education, Game Audio, Historical, Live Sound, Master Class, Paper, Platinum, Product Design, Special Events, Tech Tours, Tutorials and Workshops. A microcosm of the Convention itself, the AES PEC symbolizes the very best that the pro audio industry and the AES have to offer.
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