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Until now, powerful audio editors with a shot at the prosumer class were rather big, complex and by all means, some of them were costly. It's time to announce with extreme pleasure, the release of one of the neatest audio editors encountered during the last one and a half year: ladies and gentlemen, meet the W... |
17 December 2007 04:17 GMT |
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It's not everyday that people who make really good software are offering it for free or decide they should give away the results of their work. Now, without being a cheap-a*s, I must say (and you must say along with me) that when this thing happens it feels damn good, watching your computer's screen downlo... |
15 August 2007 02:55 GMT |
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I am not so much into the Beatles' music and sometimes I grow rather angry with them and all they stand for, just because of the "semi-divine aura", which seems to surround them. Take this fact, for example: how do Apple Corps. drag their feet when it comes to the digital format for their albums; Elton John has ... |
14 April 2007 05:51 GMT |
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Blue Cat is steadily growing more and more into becoming a very well-known and very respected name in the audio industry and this is happening because of few very nice causes. First of all, their products are very good, sensibly better than what so many software producers offer these days; one customer can truly rel... |
13 April 2007 09:33 GMT |
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"Sonata is a VST soft-synth for strong single-shot leads and pads. The distinctive character of Sonata makes it adept at strings and lots of simple subtractive sounds, while also specializing in sparkly and glassy mallet sounds, deep basses, and warm and rich mid-range chromatic inventions." This is how SoHa themselv... |
11 April 2007 03:58 GMT |
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Two pieces of news from the Blue Cat Audio team for this hour's headline, one nicer than the other. First of all, Blue Cat have proudly announced the final step made in the direction of making their audio software Windows Vista - compatible. Neat job done there, especially as this upgrade (we can call it an upgr... |
4 April 2007 06:46 GMT |
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It's quite obvious that each kind of music has started somewhere, sometime, and has its pioneers. Martin Bowes is the founder of Electro/Ambient early band Attrition. More than 25 years of history lay behind Attrition and its name is synonym to both musical darkness and innovative sound design. Having replaced t... |
27 March 2007 07:04 GMT |
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Those of you who are a bit deeper into serious music creation surely know the Vienna Symphonic Library: it's one of the world's finest and classy suites of instruments imaginable, the dream of any composer and a delight for the listener at the same time. It's now a happy hour to welcome the release of ... |
23 March 2007 11:01 GMT |
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In this (wide) world there are EQs and EQs, from the lousiest ones to the professional ones that cost big bucks. Now, I am really speaking about all of them - hardware or software, no matter at all - they all do the same thing, add color to your audio, sometimes, allowing you to hear your music in better conditions o... |
22 March 2007 11:29 GMT |
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