If you're a diehard fan of portable players and spend a lot of time everyday with headphones on listening to your fav music, then the new gear announced by Hitachi Maxell should make you quite happy. Until now, all portable players relied on their EQs and other minimalist sound-improvement technologies to raise... |
4 January 2008 03:43 GMT |
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Well, it's been quite a long time since many of those who are now working as professionals in the audio industry or are still dealing with audio as a hobby started using Cool Edit Pro, one of the great audio editing softwares in the past. After being bought by Adobe, the former Cool Edit Pro changed its name int... |
14 November 2007 12:01 GMT |
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This one is for the pros: when you hear the names of Soundcraft and Lexicon I am sure you're thinking absolute dedication for the better sounding audio. Well, not only these two brands have fought their way to top the elite places in the world-wide professional audio industry, but they have actually never stoppe... |
19 June 2007 10:37 GMT |
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There is music and there is music. Of course, this music has to be recorded somewhere and processed by someone before you buy the CD. Now, as today's audio is getting more and more complex, with highly-advanced processing and most subtle sound effects, it would take months to have your album ready with yesterday... |
4 June 2007 03:27 GMT |
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It's been quite a short time from the latest piece of news regarding Blue Cat Audio and their Vistafied applications; now it's time for another one as they've just launched a new version of their acclaimed FreqAnalyst, this time is the Pro 1.1 version. And if this isn't enough, FreqAnalyst has had... |
17 April 2007 04:45 GMT |
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I've kept on talking (actually, writing) about vintage in all its shapes and forms: tubes and plexi, analog VU's, entire analog circuitry and processing, analog synths and so on. It seems like the (new) digital millennium hasn't lost a bit from its taste for old, vintage warmth and rather pedant way to... |
14 April 2007 07:04 GMT |
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Now, I am totally an XP guy and this isn't going to change, so the fact that I will write nice things about the new Peak Pro for Mac has nothing to do with me. The coolest thing (I guess) is that Bias has released the new version of Peak Pro at a rather short distance (in time) from the previous... just about th... |
11 April 2007 03:08 GMT |
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So far, the only guitars to benefit from the whole new horizon MIDI processing offered were the electric ones, either bass or common guitars. All you had to do was properly mount the so common Roland GK2 MIDI pickup on your guitar, stick the output connector on your axe, plug in and rock the house through a MIDI synt... |
6 April 2007 11:00 GMT |
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