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Oct 13 - 06:08 PM, by Nantho Event > SAE institute
Event : SAE London : Alan Parsons MasterClass - pcmusicThe legendary Alan Parsons, renowned for his work with The Beatles, Pink Floyd, The Hollies, Al Stewart, Paul McCartney, the Alan Parsons project and so much more, is coming to visit SAE Institute London. Alan will present a masterclass to SAE students and members of the SAE Alumni association on Thursday 6th November at SAE Institute in Kingsland Road. He will talk about his past and current work and techniques, enriched with examples. There will also be the unique opportunity to interact with Alan Parsons in a Q&A session.

Only a limited number of places are available for members of the public for £50.
Oct 13 - 05:30 PM, by Nantho Virtual Instrument > Virtuasonic
Virtual Instrument : Virtuasonic Choir Breath - pcmusicVirtuasonic has just released Choir Breath, a new sample library consisting exclusively of choral breath samples, produced for composers that already own a choir library and are in search of tools for improving the impact of their MIDI mock-ups with additional details.

Specifications :

- Mixed Choir, Women, Men, Young Choir.
- Close/Far presets.
- Sampling rate: 24-bit / 44.1 KHz.
- Total size: 190 MBytes (over 420 samples).
- Formats: KONTAKT 2 / 3, WAV 24bit.

Pricing : €17.95 (excl. VAT), $24.95
Oct 13 - 04:24 PM, by Nantho Plug-ins > Sound Performance Lab
Plug-ins : SPL Analog Code released - pcmusicSPL has announced that their first Analogue Code plug-ins are available in VST, Audio Units and RTAS version. TDM versions are soon to follow.

Pricing :

- Transient Designer: €200
- EQ Rangers Vol. 1: €239.50

Note that demo versions are also available (requires iLock).
Oct 13 - 03:53 PM, by Nantho Virtual Instrument > Native Instruments
Virtual Instrument : Native Instruments Reaktor Animated Circuits - pcmusicNative Instruments has released Reaktor Animated Circuits, a new Kore Soundpack that explores the world of complex self-generating soundscapes, textures and rhythms.

Reaktor Animated Circuits is based on 200 KoreSounds that take advantage of the capabilities of the Reaktor engine embedded in Kore 2 and the free Kore Player. The unconventional Reaktor sound generators "Newscool", "Metaphysical Function", "Spacedrone" and "Skrewell" are utilized to produce deep, constantly fluctuating soundscapes that range from dark to meditative and from moody to abstract.

Reaktor Animated Circuits also introduces the new sequencing instrument "Spiral", the latest creation of Reaktor builder Lazyfish, based on an unusual approach to pattern generation. Spiral uses concentric sequencing lanes and advanced algorithms to create continuously shifting, kaleidoscopic melodies, and can be routed into any sound source that accepts MIDI input.

All sounds in Reaktor Animated Circuits offer sound shaping options through eight "morphable" Sound Variations per preset, with crucial sound parameters also conveniently assigned to the unified Kore user interface. Owners of Reaktor 5 get full access to the panels of the individual ensembles for full control of every single sound parameter.

The Spiral ensemble is also available separately as a free download for all owners of Reaktor 5 through the NI Service Center application.

Reaktor Animated Circuits is available now for a suggested retail price of $59 / €49.
Oct 11 - 12:47 PM, by Nantho Audio Hardware > GenoQs Machines
Audio Hardware : GenoQs Octopus and Nemo OS v1.60 - pcmusicGenoQs has released v1.60 of the operating system for their hardware sequencers Octopus and Nemo.

The new OS is a significant leap forward and it includes numerous new features, and workflow improvements. Too many to list here really, but all minutiously captured in the latest release notes document. Their main page links to all that information and more.

Discover what those units are able to do on these videos at 440tv...
Oct 10 - 01:35 PM, by Nantho Audio Hardware > Little Labs
Audio Hardware : Little Labs Redcloud 8810U8ERS - pcmusicContinuing in the tradition of creating unique and useful tools for the pro audio engineer, Little Labs introduces the Redcloud 8810U8ERS balanced attenuator pack. Born out of necessity for recording engineer Don Smith, aka Redcloud (Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, Stevie Nicks), who liked lots of gain on his mic pre amps but needed a simple flexible way to attenuate the post mic pre signal.

The Redcloud 8810U8ERS is a rock solid and very compact, 8 channel balanced attenuator pack utilizing the now universally popular db25 connector (tascam type) in/out pin out. The highly flexible unit can be button selected for stereo or mono attenuation in groups of two. The Redcloud 8810U8ERS can be utilized as eight balanced mono attenuators or up to four balanced stereo attenuators or even externally wired as eight stereo unbalanced attenuators. The special attenuators used are a 5kΩ impedance, allowing devices to easily drive the attenuator but also able to drive relatively long cables without high frequency loss. The Redcloud 8810U8ERS can also be rack mounted, making it possible to have up to 32 channels of attenuation in a 1U rack space. Uses include, simple analog faders pre or post pro tools, volume controls for multiple speaker systems, or any job that needs a stereo or mono rotary attenuator. Plug it into your db25 modular patch bay and patch it in anywhere you need high quality passive attenuation (more places than you might initially think). The Redcloud 8810U8ERS will be a must have accessory in any engineers tool
box !

The Little Labs Redcloud 8810U8ERS will be shipping November 1 2008 for a suggested retail price of $400.00.
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